Thursday, May 27, 2010

Could LED Lights Be Best for Your Needs?

If you’ve heard the term ‘LED light’ but aren’t sure what it really means or why you should consider using it in your photography, let us shed a little light on the situation!

LED stands for Light Emitting Diode. This particular kind of light is often used in other arenas, particularly in automotive lighting. Some recent technological developments have made this lighting source an excellent fit for photographic uses as LED lights can give off as much white light as other standard light sources.

LED lights are able to provide a uniform lighting source because the light is clustered in such a way to provide a streamlined beam of illumination. LEDs are very compact and there are no concerns of tubes or filaments breaking, which can greatly complicate a photo shoot. They’re also extremely energy efficient. Another bonus? Because LED lights don’t emit heat, there is little risk of this form of lighting causing or contributing to a fire. And they can save money because they last significantly longer than conventional lighting sources—up to 100 times as long!

When it comes to your photography, you’ll be able to achieve better natural-looking lighting by using a high quality LED light such as some models from our PROMASTER series. These lights are also the perfect accessory to use for your video projects. Here are a few choices to consider, and we have models which be used on-camera or as part of a studio lighting setup. www.fortwortcamera.com

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