View Full Version : New Comer CM-LED5500K Broadcasting and Studio LED Panel Light


Taky Cheung
March 21st, 2011, 10:19 AM
Comer launches the new Comer CM-LED5500K broadcasting and studio LED Light. With it's high power output at 5500 lux and high portability, it is suitable for on-site shooting and field studio setup. The VARIABLE color temperate range from 3200K to 5600K makes CM-LBPS5500 very flexible to light scenes both indoor and outdoor.

Comer CM-LED5500K Broadcasting and Studio LED Light on Vimeo

- High illuminance with 5500 lux at 1 meter.
- Wide dispersion spread at 60 degree spot light
- Runs on battery or AC adapter
- Infra-red wireless remote control to adjust power on/off, brightness and variable color temperature
- Accepts Sony style V-mount Li-ion battery such as BP-C910S battery. The battery interface can also be replaced to accept Anton Bauer battery connection.
- Ultra-efficient: draws only 75W maximum power with luminous efficiency equivalent to 500W tungsten light.
- Includes powerful magnet snap-on white diffuser for wider spread illumination
- Briefcase style carrying case included with compartment to hold the CM-LBPS5500 light, filter, remote control, and one battery.

For more information, please visit Comer CM-LED5500K Broadcasting and Studio LED Light | L.A. Color Online (http://lacoloronline.com/product/?CM5500-Comer-CM-LED5500K-Broadcasting-and-Studio-LED-Light)

Michael Liebergot
March 22nd, 2011, 07:33 AM
Taky you never told me that these were now available. =)

Taky Cheung
March 23rd, 2011, 12:00 PM
ha! Yes Michael. They have been baking this product for a while. Now it is available. We will be showing them in NAB too. There're actually triplets.

CM-LED5500K - variable color temperature
CM-LED5500/56 - 5600K only
CM-LED5500/32 - 3200K only

Taky Cheung
March 24th, 2011, 11:27 PM
This is a comparison video of 4 LED lights, they are

- Comer CM-LED5500K
- Comer CM-LBPS1800
- Comer CM-LBPS900
- and another leading brand LED light

Comparison of 4 Video Lights on Vimeo

Taky Cheung
March 28th, 2011, 07:12 PM
3-Point Lighting with using 3 Comer CM-LED5500K

3-Point Lighting with Comer CM-LED5500K on Vimeo

Bob Grant
March 29th, 2011, 01:00 AM
Some form of indication of what CT the light is ouputting would be a handy feature or have I missed something.

Peter Arnold
March 29th, 2011, 02:19 AM
Hi Bob

Ahem ... Reading the first post in detail and following the link within the first post would let you find out that it has a variable color temperatur from 3200K to 5600K

Cheers

Peter

Nicholas de Kock
March 29th, 2011, 04:34 AM
I was all excited until I saw the price. How does this light compare to a 600 LED?

Taky Cheung
March 29th, 2011, 09:44 AM
Bob, it has a variable color temperature range from 3200K to 5600K.

Taky Cheung
March 29th, 2011, 09:54 AM
I was all excited until I saw the price. How does this light compare to a 600 LED?

It's the flexibility of this light makes it better. Compare to the other LED light, it is not just 3200K or 5600K color temperature. It's variable anything in between 3200K to 5600K. You also do not have to determine whether if you need spot or flood light before you purchase the light. You want your investment to be used in all circumstances.

We are Comer authorized dealer in the United States. We ship products directly from the US. Any warranty service is taken care domestically too.

Bob Grant
March 29th, 2011, 04:37 PM
Bob, it has a variable color temperature range from 3200K to 5600K.

Yes,hence my question. How do we know WHAT CT it is outputting?
By comparison Zylights products have readouts that state the CT as you vary it.

Taky Cheung
March 29th, 2011, 07:22 PM
There're 3 pre-set color temperature at 3200K, 4500K and 5600K. For the variable color temperature values in between, there isn't a display to show.

Taky Cheung
March 31st, 2011, 09:45 PM
Demonstrating Comer CM-LED5500K Illumination and Color Temperature

Comer CM-LED5500K Illumination and Color Temperature on Vimeo

Michael Liebergot
April 1st, 2011, 10:59 AM
Taky will the color temp change as you dim the light?

I only ask, becasue the poor girl is being blown away when you switch the light to 5500k while outdoors, and wonder if the color temp will change as you dim down the light.

Taky Cheung
April 5th, 2011, 01:49 AM
Michael, the light has separate controls on brightness and color temperature. Adjusting the dimmer won't change the color temperature.