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Reddit mentions of SYLVANIA General Lighting 79479 Sylvania Dimmable Led Light Bulb, 26 W, 120 V, 2400 Lumens, 5000 K, CRI 82, 4-3/4 in Dia X 5.09 in L, 8.91

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SYLVANIA General Lighting 79479 Sylvania Dimmable Led Light Bulb, 26 W, 120 V, 2400 Lumens, 5000 K, CRI 82, 4-3/4 in Dia X 5.09 in L, 8.91
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Product is manufactured in CanadaProduct is a led-household-light-bulbsProduct is a led-household-light-bulbsDoes not ship to CaliforniaULTRA BRIGHT HALOGEN REPLACEMENT: Illuminate with a blinding 2,400 lumens of light makes an ideal replacement for fragile and short-lived halogen bulbs. Ultra is Sylvania's premium replacement bulb.ULTRA EFFICIENT: Energy Star rated save up to 87% on energy compared to incandescent bulbs. Uses only 26 WattsNEVER REPLACE BULBS: Bulbs last a 25,000 hours (That's 22 years, if used 3 hours per day!) so forget about climbing ladders to replace hard to reach lighting.DAYLIGHT COLOR TEMPERATURE: 5000 Kelvin is closer to natural daylight which makes it a great choice for task lighting and general illumination. Perfect for use indoors on high ceilings in living space track light or downlight applications. It is also UL wet rated for use outdoors for house and yard.DIMMABLE: Dim down to 10%, works with LED compatible dimmer switchesPROTECT YOUR HOME: Illuminate your house and yard and protect your family from critters and neighborhood pests - pair with safety, motion activated security lighting. Bulb instantly turns on providing you with reliable visibility when you need it most.SAFE FOR HOME: UV and IR free, never made with mercury or lead.
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ColorDay Light
Height8.91 Inches
Length4.83 Inches
Number of items1
Size1 Count (Pack of 1)
Weight1.5 Pounds
Width6.47 Inches

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u/BillyTheRatKing ยท 3 pointsr/photography

SD Cards

According to Canon's website, the t3i can record about 22 minutes to an 8GB SD card. So a 32GB card should be about 88 minutes.

When shopping for an SD card I would always suggest a name brand for reliability. For your specific camera, any card labeled SD/SDHC/SDXC should be compatible. For shooting 1080P video you want at least Class 10 speeds (the little C with a 10 in it). Faster cards are still backwards compatible.

I would suggest something like this SanDisk 32GB Class 10. And I'd probably buy a couple, you never want to be without a spare card!

Lighting

I'm no expert when it comes to video lighting, I only do photography, and even then I'm not an expert. But as a techie, before buying expensive lights, I would just try to use some LED light bulbs in those stands you already have as they're a standard lamp socket, to get more light and less heat.

Perhaps something like these 20W bulbs? You can try any bulb as long as it has an E26/E27 base is no more than 45 watts.

Something like these LED flood lights might work since they're directional, but they're probably too wide to fit with the umbrellas on.

Lenses

Getting that bokeh may be difficult. There are five factors that affect background blur, one of which is sensor size, obviously you're not going to buy a new camera, so the sensor size is a fixed value.

To get more background blur you need one or more of the following, a lower fstop on your lens, a higher focal length, to get as close to your subject as possible, and to get the background as far away as possible. So your desire for a wider lens is conflicting with your desire for background blur, and it sounds like space is an issue.

Additionally, since you have a crop sensor camera, lenses are really more zoomed (by 1.6x) in than they would be on a full frame sensor. So your kit lens, I assume goes down to 18mm? So on your camera that is more like 29mm (about the same as a smartphone camera).

I don't necessarily know if I would recommend a wide lens for your application since it will lead to less background blur and will exaggerate facial features when up close, as shown in this example. Although background blur may be impossible if you're in a cramped space anyhow. So if you're going to attempt a wide angle lens, the Canon EF-S 10-18mm f/4.5-5.6 looks like the best, most affordable option (I use Nikon gear myself, so I don't have personal experience), which is equivalent to a 16mm-29mm on your camera. However, that fstop number is higher than both your kit lens and 50mm, which means it lets in less light, which could be an issue.

Conclusion

Hopefully that information was useful and not too confusing. Feel free to ask for clarification if needed. Good luck!

u/fam0usm0rtimer ยท 1 pointr/HomeImprovement

I replaced some of my lights with these - https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B01B0M9T44/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_search_asin_title?ie=UTF8&psc=1

they're very bright and do the trick.