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Dracast Pro Series LED1000 Bi-Color LED Light Panel (V-Mount)

BH #DRLED1000BV • MFR #DR-LED1000-BV
Dracast Pro Series LED1000 Bi-Color LED Light Panel (V-Mount)
Key Features
  • For Live Events, Broadcast & Video
  • Output: 3402 Lux at 3.3' (5600K)
  • 3200-5600K CCT
  • 12 x 12" Panel; AC/DC Operation
At 5.4 lb, the Pro Series LED1000 Bi-Color LED Light Panel from Dracast is an ideal choice for location work, interviews, and small sets where color accuracy, control, and flicker-free output are of major importance. This 12 x 12" panel is significantly larger than the Pro Series LED500 unit. Variable color temperature from 3200 to 5600K means you can quickly match the prevailing ambient or artificial light balance with a simple twist of a knob while others are still applying filters. Dimming is equally convenient via another knob that adjusts the light intensity from 0 to 100% with negligible color shift. Additionally, its high CRI of 96 renders colors with precision and fidelity. The low electrical draw of 60W means a timely return on your investment.

The durable aluminum frame is supported by a sturdy, U-shaped yoke with locking knobs on each side and a standard 5/8" receiver. The LED1000 can be used worldwide, powered by the included 100 to 240 VAC adapter or optional V-mount 14.8 VDC batteries. Accessories include optional 4-way barndoors for contouring and control of the LED1000's 45° beam angle. A carry case is included for convenient storage and portability.

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what is the lux spec at 3ft...?
Asked by: dan d.
We believe this is around 3800 lux/353 lumens at 3 feet.
Answered by: Joseph
Date published: 2020-12-22

Does anyone know how bright these are? Lumens? ...

Does anyone know how bright these are? Lumens? How do they compare to a 1K?
Asked by: Jeff
1 Foot candle = 1 Lumen per square foot 1 Foot Candle = 10.57 lux The photometrics tables can be converted 3800 lux/353 fc at 3.0' / 0.9 m = 3800 lux/353 lumens at 3' Using these formulas you can compare, but the results will not accurate as every lighting company uses different measuring equipment and different environents for testing.
Answered by: Gary
Date published: 2020-09-01

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I have a couple of these and I'm wondering what people are using for travel cases. Thoughts?
Asked by: Basil
Hi Basil. We are in the process of getting a supplier to make custom travel cases. Will update you on whet we manage to use as soon as we are done.RegardsKit Hoffmann
Answered by: Kit H.
Date published: 2018-08-25

If needed, is U.S. repair available for these ...

If needed, is U.S. repair available for these lights? I have two lights from another manufacturer that I have to throw out because they do not have repair services. Not going to buy from a company like that again.
Asked by: Allen
Draco Broadcast is located in San Jose, California. Returns/repairs would be sent to San Jose, California.
Answered by: Manzell
Date published: 2018-12-06

question

I do not need the Dracast 90Wh 14.8V Li-Ion Gold Mount Battery I don't have a charger. Could I trade it for a Chimera LED Lightbank for Flolight Microbeam 1024 1x1 and Dracast?
Asked by: Gilbert
For this type of request, please email us directly at [email protected] Thank you.
Answered by: Kirk R.
Date published: 2018-08-25

question

Does this product come with barn doors?
Asked by: Neil V.
Barn doors are available, but are not a standard accessory that automatically comes with the light. // Also, if there are any other technical or product related questions, feel free to contact us directly at any time at [email protected]
Answered by: Draco Broadcast Dracast Expert
Date published: 2018-08-25

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What softboxes are people using with this? Good and bad experiences? Want something to broaden and soften these.
Asked by: Basil
I used the Chimera, which is available at B&H under Accessories. Pricy, and relatively small, but it's durable, sets up easily and works well. I'd buy it again--in fact, I have.
Answered by: John R.
Date published: 2018-08-25

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Can a 2 light set up with this light provide enough light for a 144 sq ft studio for still photography?
Asked by: Joshua
Agree... depending of course on the ISO and depth of field you want to work with. Though as you soften the light, your ISO will need to rise. Should work though! Love the light...
Answered by: timothy S.
Date published: 2018-08-25
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