TTArtisan Mini LED Light: Magnetic Mount, 180-Degree Adjustment

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The TTArtisan Mini LED Light is a compact lighting fixture designed to resemble a classic roll of 135 film.

This unique design choice aims to combine nostalgia with practical lighting features.

Key Features
  • Design and Mounting: The light has a classic 135 film appearance and includes a magnetic cold shoe mount for quick and easy camera attachment.
  • Color Temperatures: It offers three color temperatures: 3000K (warm white), 4500K (neutral white), and 6000K (cool white).
  • Color Accuracy: With a CRI of 95+, the light ensures accurate color rendering.
  • Battery Life: A 45-minute charge provides approximately 80 to 160 minutes of battery life, depending on usage.
  • Portability: The fixture features a lanyard hole design for easy carrying.
Functionality

Despite its retro appearance, the TTArtisan Mini LED Light is designed to be functional. The light features 15 LED bulbs arranged in a 5×3 pattern and has a magnetic design that allows it to attach to a mounting platform with a cold shoe, enabling adjustments from 0 to 180 degrees.

Charging and Battery Life

The light takes about 45 minutes to fully charge using a Type-C cable. A red light indicates charging, while a green light indicates a full charge. When using either warm or cool white, the battery life is approximately 160 minutes. If alternating between cool and warm white, the battery life is around 80 minutes.

Price and Availability

The TTArtisan Mini LED Light is available for purchase at a price of $70 USD.

About TTArtisan
TTArtisan is a Chinese company based in Shenzhen, established in 2019. The company specializes in the manufacturing, research and development, and sales of camera lenses. TTArtisan offers a range of lenses for different types of cameras, including rangefinder lenses for Leica cameras, mirrorless lenses, and autofocus lenses. Their products are designed to provide high optical quality and are known for being budget-friendly alternatives to more expensive brands.
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