![]() They’re really versatile lights and a lot of fun to use in the studio or out in the field as well. Ash and Christian demoing a Quasar Science LED light Quasar Science Priceį or $275 a pop, they’re a great starter light if you’re looking to build a light kit, and more versatile than a Kino Flo or a 1×1 Litepanel style LED light. They are flicker free, which is super nice too! Especially, if you plan to do any high speed filming. A s far as color rendition, the Quasar Crossfades have a CRI of 95 which is very good and they are really accurate in the testing we’ve done. We tested the 4’ Crossfade tubes in this video, which are bi-color (ranging from 2000 – 6000 kelvin). In addition to the power, they come in different sizes: 1’, 2’, 4’, 6’, and 8’. Check out the Quasar Crossfade Review video above or watch our video How To Film A Car Scene At Night to see them in action! Quasar Crossfade Review: LED Light Sizes & Color Plus they are dimmable so you can adjust and dial in your output. We were using a Kino Flo 4’ 4Bank previously, but now we can use just 1 or 2 of these Quasars for a key light and it’s got plenty of juice. In fact, j ust a single Crossfade is being used to key Ash and Christian in the video! The entire episode above is lit with a single 4′ Quasar LED light! We lit this episode using only 4’ Quasar Crossfade lights. We especially like using them for interviews. So they have a really powerful but soft output. In particular, the nice thing about these tubes is they have 50 watts of power in each tube in the 4’ versions. Quasar Crossfade Review: What’s The Power? ![]() Check out the full Quasar Crossfade Review below after you’ve watched the video for more info. Many DPs are actually using these lights in the scene to create unique lighting setups. These lights have become especially popular in music videos and science fiction films. ![]() Increased durability was a result with a reduction in soldered and crimped terminals we are able to build incredibly tough and long lasting hardware for the rough conditions of professional lighting.Today we’re going to review the Quasar Science Crossfade LED Tube lights or Quasar X-fades as they are called as well. This also keeps entire systems from being "totaled" as when one simple malfunction would drag down the whole apparatus. Our Snap-In driver system makes maintenance quick and painless allowing for a quick swap between 120vac and 240vac drivers. Upgrades are also possible as advancements are made in the ratio of Lumens Per Watt, future LED boards will output more light utilizing the same driver and power supply. Once the CRI drops, just slap in a new LED board. This allows the Driver and Heat Sink to last well beyond the life of the Light Emitting Diodes. Given the inevitable fact that all LEDs eventually "burnout" after lengthy use as the phosphorus fades, our LED boards are completely replaceable just like a light bulb. Power Connect Options: Grounded Single End.Color Temp: 2000k-6000k Crossfade Wheel.Each lamp ships with (2) Q Boots and (1) Pratt Power Cable. 120 volt AC power is required at just one end of the tube, reducing cabling needs. The X Crossfade lamps have a wheel at the end of the unit to scroll to the desired setting color temperature from Tungsten 2000K to Daylight 6000K. Holds a single tube and has a 5/8" diameter baby pin for mounting in a c-stand.įeaturing a CRI of 95+ and no green or magenta spike. A really neat tool is the optional Modern Studio Fluorescent Lamp Holder. They can operate as a single tube or ganged together for a large light source. Best of all the Quasar Tubes are rugged, built with aluminum frame and plastic front diffuser. These 50 watt tubes produce 90 lumens per watt! Quasar lamps are dimmable, flicker free and 25,000 hr average life. The Quasar Tubes Q-LED X CrossFade Linear Lamp 4ft is a Variable Color LED replacement for a T12 4' fluorescent lamps. Quasar Tubes Q-LED X CrossFade Linear Lamp 4ft T12 120VAC New Design with New Power Cable
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