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The LUME CUBE Panel Pro 2.0 RGB Camera Light is a versatile lighting solution designed for photographers and videographers. Compatible with major DSLR brands, it offers millions of RGB color options, adjustable brightness, and color temperature, along with Bluetooth control for seamless operation. With a long-lasting battery life and included mounting accessories, it's the perfect tool to enhance your creative projects.
Brand | LUME CUBE |
Item Weight | 1.05 pounds |
Package Dimensions | 7.5 x 6.3 x 1.5 inches |
Power Source | Battery Powered |
Batteries | 1 Lithium Ion batteries required. (included) |
Manufacturer | LUME CUBE |
ASIN | B0C422887H |
Date First Available | February 8, 2023 |
K**E
Paying for the brand? Probably but worth it
Overall this light is a 10/10 if you want to know if you should get it or not the answer is yes. If you want to know more about why keep reading.The construction on this panel is very nice with a solid aluminum case and mount. I primarily use this for shooting cars at night and some portraits and the brightness is the perfect level. Having quick access to warmth and brightness on the back panel is super convenient. The app also offers great control for scenes and color on the light. Plus having it as a battery bank is huge as it can save you on a shoot if all your batteries die.There was really only one con if you want to call it that to this product. That would be the mount for the camera hot shoe. The mount is okay but when you screw it into the lume cube the panel can still turn a little to easily in my opinion even when you fully tighten the collar.Do other portable panel lights do it just as good? MaybeIs this one overpriced for the name? Maybe a littleWould I buy this tomorrow if mine was stolen? Absolutely
C**.
Seems like really high quality light
I had the Lume Cube Go before and it was okay, but I was hoping to get a little more light output from this one. Plus, the phone app control seemed like it would be nice. When I got this Lume Cube I was really surprised how much nicer it was. The build quality of this unit appears to be quite a bit better than that of the Go. The illumination is great (1500 lumens rather than 1000), lots more control of color and saturation and a wider range of white temperature. Also, the app is really nice and seems to control the light with no lag. Even the camera mount was much more solid feeling and easier to tighten down on the camera shoe. The diffuser cover also seems to be much nicer than the Go. Diffusing the light but not cutting too much brightness. Upon first use, it seems to light the whole scene evenly at 28mm on a full-frame camera. I think I'm really going to like this light. I hope it holds up.
D**.
Great portable light for photography.
Wonderful, convenient light for augmenting a scene in photography or in some video scenarios. Being able to change the color to match the surrounding color is great. However, the lighting values given on the LCD panel were not correct. I used a color meter to match the colors.
N**S
Don’t waste your money
Update Review 6/20.I have to say though I was unhappy with the light and how it stopped charging, their customer service is excellent. After reading my review they reached out to me to troubleshoot, they asked if I was using the correct cord and since I wasn’t sure I had the correct cord anymore, they sent me out on record to test it, when that cord did not charge the light, they sent me out a brand new light immediately. They were extremely helpful during this entire process. Changing the review from a 1 to a 4 just because of the customer service. If the new light continues to work, I will up date of the review to a five star.Purchase the light in December and by March it wasn’t working, I didn’t even use it a lot, think I got to use it 2 or 3 times and now it just won’t charge. Lights won’t even indicate it’s trying to charge. Tried different chargers and outlets and nothing. Big waste of money
C**F
Pricey but worth it
This is a great light panel. It is very well-built, easy to use, easy to mount on any camera and charges quickly but last long.I used it for a recent job where I was hired by Sony pictures to capture behind-the-scenes videography and photography at a live event for influencers. The setting was a concert so lighting was not great and this light provided the perfect addition to my kit. With the included light softener Light travels the perfect distance. It will reach the subject later probably but not overexpose other objects in th
J**H
Triple the price of much better options
After getting a couple of IVISII panels that I'm very happy with, I decided to give Lumecube a shot because of the app functionality, and honestly, I figured that costing three times as much, there'd be a good reason.Spoiler: there's not.ConstructionUpon arrival, the difference in construction was evident. Lumecube is thinner and lighter, but not in a good way. By comparison, it just makes it feel cheaper and more fragile than the IVISII.Hardware ControlsThe Lumecube has a power button and single dial. While the IVISII sports two dials and a slider switch making it far easier, more robust, and intuitive to use. While Lumecube touts a "color" LCD screen, this adds absolutely zero value.The single dial control on the Lumecube is rather counterintuitive, and after using the IVISII first, felt like a large step backward. Huge ding for hardware that's hamstrung while commanding 3x the cost.AppWhile IVISII doesn't have an app, this is still a win. Lumecube's app looks as if it was completed in a single weekend by an engineering student working for a case of Mountain Dew.The whole UX is atrocious, difficult to control, and rife with spelling errors. Trying to select a color is virtually impossible due to wildly poor execution. This amounts to an app that's basically useless. Don't take my word for it—go check out its 1.5 star rating.Random Functionality Nobody Asked ForBoth panels sport basically the same random set of gimmicky light effects. They're basically the light version of those cheesy tune presets on an old Casio keyboard. Fun to turn on once. Even more fun to turn off forever.Final verdictThe cheesy effects pull back the curtain on Lumecube to reveal that it's basically the same LED panel as other competitors, with a broken app that asks 3x the money of better constructed clones.Hats off to the Lumecube guy, who's likely raking it in with this hustle. But with the IVISII beating the Lumecube at every turn, there's literally zero reason to justify spending 3 times the cost on an inferior product.
A**H
Great product
This panel is great for so many photo and online opportunities. Very pleases
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