

So if we’re in the Rotate mode, that means we’re in the bicolor mode. And the Rotate modes puts you back in the bicolor mode. Press the Mode again and now I’m in Wi-Fi mode. So I can change my light here to Master and I can change the channel and I can change the light behind to Slave on the same channel. The Mode button, when you press it, it changes it to different modes. Let’s talk about the buttons on the back of this panel here. So it’s quite handy to be able to run on batteries if you need to. The power consumption of this light is 40 watts and depending on the output intensity that you use these at is going determine how long you can use these batteries. Power OptionsĪs for your power options, you have the AC adapter and you have the option of the two Sony NPF batteries. You might want to add a little bit more in front of this, especially if you’re going to have this light close or your face just to make a better diffusion. And right here, there is a tab and when you lift it up, it will lock your diffuser in and you have one right here on the other side. So you probably wanna leave this on all the time. And it’s a pretty durable piece of plastic and it’s actually gonna protect your LED panel. On the front of your LED panel, you have a piece of plexiglass, which is your diffuser. And that way, your barn doors won’t get in the way of each other if you choose to leave this on. You can also mount it like this with the U bracket going horizontally like this. One thing, if you tilt this, you can see that this barn-on-barn door gets in the way but you can also mount this differently. But as I say, if they’re getting in your way or you don’t feel like they’re gonna fit your needs, you can take them off with the four screws here. The barn doors themselves are good to flag off some light spill. You can, of course, take this barn door off. They are plastic and it’s a good-quality plastic. On the front here, we have our barn doors. The combination of the metal and the plastic make it light yet durable. For the build quality, it’s a mixture of metal and plastic. You could attach this light to a stand that clamps to your desk and it would work well for live streaming. Because this is so compact a light, you can use this for live streaming. It’s at a lower level than most other stands can go and that can be helpful. So another good thing about this stand is when it’s all collapsed and with the light on it, it’s down pretty low. So you can put everything in there, your three light set or your two light set and you can be on the go. And when you put the light on, it is pretty sturdy, and best of all, it fits in that case with everything else.

If I need to get in a tight spot, this is still a good position. You can see that I can spread the base, so it’s very sturdy. It’s got three extensions but it’s got good construction. Now, the stand itself will open up into six feet. Even though this is all plastic over here, it is still good quality. Now, these stands are not heavy-duty stands. Another compartment here with your light stands and they also come in their own suede bag. And here you have your AC adapter and plenty of cord to hook it up to your light and each of your LED lights comes in this nice suede bag. So let’s see what’s in it.Īs I said before, this case is a semi-hard case, constructed very well. This case is a semi-hard case with real good construction. So the first thing I noticed when I took this out of the box was this case. Today’s we’re gonna look at the GVM 800D RGB bicolor LED lights.

We will go through the features and uses of the LED RGB 3 light kit. We’ll take a look at the GVM 800D RGB LED Studio Video Lights.
