📸 Light Up Your Creativity with Torjim!
The TorjimSoftbox Photography Lighting Kit is a professional-grade lighting solution featuring a 16'' x 16'' softbox, 85W energy-efficient LED bulbs with a color temperature range of 3000-7500K, and a sturdy 5-foot tripod. Designed for photographers and content creators, this kit provides soft, even lighting, ensuring your photos and videos shine with clarity and vibrancy.
Enclosure Material | PET fabric, Nylon |
Maximum Height | 5 Feet |
Style Name | Softbox Lighting Kit |
Color | 1-Pack |
Lamp Wattage | 85 Watts |
Wattage | 85 watts |
Light Source Type | Led |
Color Temperature | 7500 Kelvin |
S**A
Great lights for photography
So I have a set of lights at home and would love to use them but they’re very large with wide legs and huge umbrellas. I needed something a bit more compact for my studio. I bought one and liked it so much I bought a second.These will pretty much do everything. Portrait, product, artwork etc. I also use them occasionally for additional light when drawing.They fold up nice and easy and can be tucked away when not in use.Very slight criticism here - I wish they expanded just a little bit taller. Doesn’t stop me from giving them 5 stars. Best part is, the price. You really can’t go wrong.Highly recommended
S**N
Small, But Decent for the Price
This is a very entry level softbox, but it does the job for content creation (which is what I purchased it for). Overall, I think the value is there. I am happy with the colors and it works for its intended purpose.Nothing feels too cheap and the stand is fairly sturdy. I did struggle with putting the box together, but I don’t think that is unique to this product.The light does come with a remote, but if you lose it, you cannot change the color again. It is important to not lose the remote.The light is small, which is nice for a compact space.
S**.
Light, bright, and easy to use
Good and bright. i like that you can change the temperature of the light (the light, not the bulb). I like how easy it is to expand the poles. It is very light and easy to transport. The material that the shade is made of seems cheap, but it does the job. I use this for self tapes, and it definitely has upgraded my lighting. I think I may need another one, though, to prevent shadows.
T**.
The remote works, but not well. Everything else is passable.
The remote only works if you point it at the top of the bulb, close to it, without the cover on. The remote doesn't work if you have the cover on. Makes sense because the infrared from the remote gets diffused by the cover fabric and makes it hard for the sensor to pick up.Everything else is satisfactory for the price. Some would stay the stand is flimsy - but for under 50 bucks, what do you expect? It's a cheap light. It's reasonably bright and stands up on its own. That's it needs to do at this price point. That said, it would probably shake around a lot if you used it outside.
M**R
Great value for the money. Handy for taking product shots.
This lighting kit is a great value for the money. I sell a lot of stuff on eBay and Facebook Marketplace and use this for taking product photos. It was super easy to set up, and despite what one of the other reviews said, the remote works great. I've tested it from at least 10 feet away with the cover on, and as long as it has a clear line of sight towards the light, it works flawlessly. You need the remote for controlling the brightness, but it's not necessary for cycling through the various lighting modes. You can cycle through the modes using the on/off switch on the power cord. Each time the light is turned on with the physical switch, it cycles to the next mode.
E**Y
Good product
This is my 2nd one! Need I say more? Works great, light and easy to set up. I use two of these for my videos and often carry one to remote locations since it folds down small and fits in it's bag easily.
A**Y
Good photo taking effect
The picture quality of photos or videos taken with this light is much clearer. The light is bright enough, the facial contour is stronger, the fill light effect is very good, the brightness is high but not reflective, and the light is soft. Lighting is very important for shooting. The higher the picture clarity, the better the shooting effect. It is very easy to install according to the instructions, the tripod is also quite stable, and the height can be adjusted, which is very convenient.
L**R
Wrong Wattage! Actually 1/2 to 1/4 the brightness of an 85w Bulb!
Okay, so I'm not great at math, but I figure that when you say, "85w" that you actually mean 85 watts... done, right? Nope! There should be a giant asterisk at the end of that. Two, actually. Here's the reason:Cons:1) 85 watts is accurate on 240v, which is, I'm sure, how this bulb was rated. In that respect, it appears it would actually make that. But, this is America. In America, where we have the plugs this attaches to, we get 120v. What does that mean? Again, bad at math, but I googled it. Turns out that half of 85 is 42.5. That's what I was getting, almost, out of my bulb. And here's the kicker. What appears to be the same bulb is advertised as 40w from other Amazon brands and sellers. So, it's a known thing. But wait, there's more!2) You only get the "full" 42.5 watts when it's set on 5,000K (the middle of the color temp range). I presume there are two sets of LED's in this with one being 3,000 Kelvin and the other being 7,000 Kelvin. Only by running both at full power do you get 5,000K and full brightness.What does that mean? First, this is a 21-Watt bulb in America unless you're on 5,000 K. That limits you on full brightness to one color temp. I'll discuss the second reason below.Pros:1) Well, because you're only drawing HALF of the rated power in America, the bulb will last much longer. The individual LED's won't heat up and degrade as fast. So, it'll be half as bright but maybe last 4 times as long?2) Setup was a breeze and the umbrella actually deployed like an umbrella and seems sturdy enough. While the 'tripod' was flimsy, they are all buying them from the same supplier, so you get what everybody else gets. I, for one, have a regular 1/4-20 attachment for QD's on a proper tripod that doesn't feel like it's falling over all the time.Final verdict? Hey, it's better than the one I had. Smaller for my studio and easier to transport. Seems like it should last as long as the 8-years that my last studio light did. Kinda wish they wouldn't have lied in their ad.
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