Amaran 528s is the best video light on the market that gives you spot lighting. It features strong and steady light, manual brightness control, and uses PWM technology to decrease power dissipation. It is expandable for maximum brightness, small for easy portability, and has an efficient dual power supply system. Use Amaran 528S to get the same professional lighting seen on TV and Hollywood.
Shenzhen, March 2013 – Aputure is pleased to announce our best LED video light ever…Amaran AL-528.
Amaran AL-528 has more LEDs than ever before, giving you maximum brightness when you need it most. It features strong and steady light, manual brightness control, and uses PWM technology to decrease power dissipation. It is expandable for maximum brightness, small for easy portability, and has an efficient dual power supply system. Use Amaran 528 to get the same professional lighting seen on TV and Hollywood.
We did not ship out any Halo LEDs for review, but there are a few popping up around the web. This will be the placeholder for all reviews of our Halo LED light.
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We sent out some of our latest Amaran LEDs to Dave Dugdale recently and he just put together a short video comparing them to two other brands. As usual we never ask for biased reviews so you’ll get an honest … READ MORE
Although our Amaran LED series is intended as a video light, it’s not strictly limited to that use. Amaran can also be used as a fill or even key light for your portraiture, in place of off-camera flash, or in … READ MORE
Recently, we released our new Amaran LED lights – AL-198A and AL-198C, controlling beam angles and color temperature, respectively. We produced a couple of graphics, photographs, and charts showing you exactly what this means in practice. Let’s take a … READ MORE
Amaran 198A features a beam angle adjustment wheel, for use shooting both wide angles and telephoto. Amaran 198C features a color temperature adjustment wheel, for use shooting under tricky lighting conditions. Whatever the shooting environment, these two LEDs can adapt to give you the lighting you need.
Now that our new Amaran LED Video Light is on the market and in the hands of customers, we’d like to explain the Matrix Lighting technology that makes it so special. Amaran uses two different types of bulbs: one at a narrow 25 degree angle, and one at at wider 60 degree angle. This ensures that you can pull off shots and videos of both wide angle and zoomed-in telephoto scenes. Watch the video and check out the photos below for further clarification.
