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Light for cameras

In Camera lights you’ll find compact LED on‑camera panels, ring lights and pocket‑size RGB lamps with adjustable brightness and color temperature. Perfect for vlogs, interviews, product shots, and travel‑friendly setups.

Choose CCT or full‑color RGB models with high CRI for accurate skin tones, flexible mounts (hot shoe, 1/4" thread, magnetic) and battery or USB‑C power. Explore and light your story your way.

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Puluz LED Camera Video Light, 860 Lumens, 6500K, Black
Delivery 7-15 business days
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Puluz PU4096 LED Video Light, 860 Lumens Camera Lamp, Black
Delivery 7-15 business days
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Puluz PU560B Portable RGB LED Video Light for Camera, Black
Delivery 7-15 business days
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Telesin Silicone Case for Insta360 Ace Pro S6-PTC-02, Black
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Puluz LED 40m Diving Waterproof Light (Black)
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Camera lights are essential for consistent photo and video results. This category brings together compact LED panels, ring lights and on‑camera sources that mount to your camera, cage, gimbal or tripod. You’ll find classic bi‑color options (CCT 2700–6500K) as well as RGB models with HSI control and cinematic effects (flicker, fire, TV and more). Each solution is designed to be lightweight, durable and ready to work wherever your camera goes.

Common use cases include home vlogging and streaming, office interviews, wedding and event coverage, fast run‑and‑gun shooting in the city, macro and product photography, plus travel scenarios where weight and battery life matter. A ring light helps even out skin and soften shadows for portraits, while a compact on‑camera panel provides directional fill and reliable lift in dim interiors. Pocket RGB lights are great for colored backdrops and creative accents.

Key benefits and features: smooth brightness and color‑temperature control to match ambient light; high color accuracy (CRI/TLCI 95+) for natural skin; compact housings with 1/4" thread, hot‑shoe adapters or magnetic mounting; power via built‑in battery, NP‑F packs or USB‑C (including Power Delivery); compatibility with diffusers, barn doors, small softboxes and grids; and for some models, app control with preset effects.

How to choose? Consider subject distance and framing: for talking‑head vlogs, a 5–12 W compact panel often suffices; for interviews, pick a brighter unit or a two‑light setup. Check the CCT range (e.g., 2700–6500K) to balance with daylight or tungsten. If you shape colorful backgrounds or accents, go RGB with HSI controls. Evaluate runtime and charging: USB‑C is convenient on the go, while NP‑F batteries swap fast for long days. Also review mounting options (1/4" thread, hot shoe), included diffusers, and, if you work outdoors, look for tougher builds and any stated IP rating.

Materials and sizes typically span pocket‑friendly aluminum or ABS plastic lights to slightly larger panels with built‑in diffusion. Many weigh under 300 g, making them safe on‑camera without stressing the hot shoe. A handy tip is to carry a mini tripod or a 1/4" handle so you can quickly move the light off‑camera for more dimensional lighting.

  • Adjustable brightness and CCT (often 2700–6500K)
  • High CRI/TLCI for accurate, natural color
  • Compact, lightweight designs for on‑camera use
  • Flexible mounts: 1/4" thread, hot shoe, magnetic
  • Power options: built‑in battery, NP‑F, USB‑C/power bank
  • RGB modes and film‑style effects for creativity
  • Works with diffusers, small softboxes and grids

Frequently Asked Questions

Yes. Most models include a hot‑shoe adapter and a 1/4" thread, so you can place the light on a camera, cage, handle or tripod. Some also have magnetic backs for quick metal mounting.
Runtime depends on brightness and output — pocket lights often run about 1–2 hours at 100%. Many models support USB‑C charging and pass‑through power, so a power bank is handy for long shooting days.
For vlogs, a 5–12 W compact panel with CCT 2700–6500K is typically enough to match ambient. For interviews, go brighter or use a two‑light setup and add diffusion for softer skin rendering.
Many lights can be used outdoors, but check the manufacturer’s IP rating. After use, wipe dust and fingerprints, avoid harsh cleaners, and store in a protective pouch.