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FalconEyes CLL High Powered LED Fresnels
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  • FalconEyes CLL-4800 (daylight version), measurement using Lisun, Russian Lab processing

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    We cover spectrum, color temperature, and all modern color quality standards, including latest 2016 and 2017 years ones.

    Never select light based on just CRI number.

    Focus on TM30 and CIE 224 and look for color distortion and Rf values.

    FalconEyes CLL-4800 is good light with proper color temperature (seems to be calibrated!), light quality is very good (true CRI 95+ stated) and suitable for videos.

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    Color temperature

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    CRI color quality

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    CQS color quality

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    TLCI 2012

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    TM30 color quality

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    TM30 details

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    All TM30 color samples Rf values

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    CIE 224 2017 (Rf = 91)

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  • I own a CLL4800 and find it to be a very good light too after a year or so of field use, so I agree here.

  • Falcon Eyes starting shipping 750w model

    LUX measurements at distance (center):

    • 1M:111000
    • 3M:11000
    • 5M: 3800
    • 7M:2000
    • 9M:1240

    Main features of CLL-7500

    1. 3-steps fan adjustment (off / half power / fully on) Noise 0.5M: 46.6dB (fully on)
    2. Step-less color adjustment from 3000-8000K, high CRI 95+
    3. Beam Angle from 20°-60°
    4. Two versions - CLL-7500TDX (DMX version) and CLL-7500TW (Wi-Fi version)
  • Hey bannedindv,

    How do you find the noise of your CLL4800? That seems to be the one caveat, have you found any other issues with the light? Seems too good to be true :)

  • Love my 4800... don’t mind the fan personally.

    The 750 is a little pricy for what it is