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Reddit mentions of LimoStudio 1200 Watt Photography Video Photo Portrait Studio Umbrella Continuous Lighting Kit with [4x] 85 Watt Daylight CFL Bulb 5500K and Umbrellas, Case for Product, Portrait and Video Shoot, AGG336

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LimoStudio 1200 Watt Photography Video Photo Portrait Studio Umbrella Continuous Lighting Kit with [4x] 85 Watt Daylight CFL Bulb 5500K and Umbrellas, Case for Product, Portrait and Video Shoot, AGG336
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    Features:
  • (2) x LimoStudio 86" Light Stand - aluminum alloy, adjustable 30"-86", durable & lightweight
  • (2) x LimoStudio 33" White Diffuser Umbrella - High quality nylon, 75% reflection & 25% transmission, White Color: produce neutral color temperature
  • (2) x Double Heads Photo Lighting Universal Holder Adapter, Code included, Run with max 105W E26/E27 Base light bulb
  • (4) x LimoStudio 85W 6500K Daylight Bulb - Total 1400W Output
  • (1) x Portable Stand Carry Bag - Durable & Weather Resistant, Bulbs Carried Separately
Specs:
ColorWhite
Height13.5 Inches
Length31 Inches
Number of items1
SizeSmall Oversize
Weight13.6 Pounds
Width6 Inches

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Found 1 comment on LimoStudio 1200 Watt Photography Video Photo Portrait Studio Umbrella Continuous Lighting Kit with [4x] 85 Watt Daylight CFL Bulb 5500K and Umbrellas, Case for Product, Portrait and Video Shoot, AGG336:

u/geekandwife ยท 1 pointr/photography

With an Iphone, not really. They do make 1 specialized flash system for smartphones, but honestly it won't be worth it. And with that in mind, a LED constant system is what I would personally recommend.

For constant on systems you have 2 main systems that are standard in the market, CFL and LED. CFL system are cheaper, but far less portable as they are made to always be plugged in like a standard lamp. They also are not dim-able. If you have too much light where you are at, your only choice is to move the light.
The other downside is these systems require big bulky CFL bulbs that can break if not stored right.

https://www.amazon.com/FOSITAN-Photography-Lighting-Equipment-including/dp/B075R3BH3H

https://www.amazon.com/LimoStudio-Photography-Portrait-Continuous-Umbrellas/dp/B005BYQQXA

There are two examples of such systems. The second one has double the number of bulbs meaning even more light is available. But in shooting you may find this is too much light, or in some situations it could not be enough. You won't know till you buy it and set it up to see.

For LED setups, most panels are adjustable for the amount of brightness they give off, this makes them more expensive in the first place, they also typically are battery powered (AA or some via Lithium battery packs), but some of the higher end models can be ran off AC power. Dollar for Dollar you won't get as much light out of LED panels, but they are smaller, portable, and you can adjust the light to the power you need.

https://www.amazon.com/Neewer-Packs-Dimmable-Bi-color-Lighting/dp/B072Q42GXQ - This is a LED setup that is powered by a wall outlet, but can be powered via rechargeable battery packs. This would be a "lower mid range" choice. It is probably overkill for what you are needing.

https://www.amazon.com/Neewer-Dimmable-Lighting-Digital-Camcorder/dp/B00Z8YDYOC Is what I think will fit what you are looking for, at least as a starter kit. You get 2 lights, 2 stands, 2 difusers, and rechargeable battery packs. They are not the brightest lights out there, but being small you will be able to place them closer to her. I have a similar light that I use for my videos, and just one of them makes for a pretty well exposed video with standard room lighting.