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    Hey guys,

    I like to share some good find for those on a budget with their lighting kits from : http://www.servicelighting.com/Maxli...ent-Light-Bulb

    This bulbs are great and produce a very pleasing daylight, in the 5000K there are 200w and produce about 12000 lumens but I wasn't able to really measure the thru out put, but they are bright, I use them in a Photoflex Constellation and a 54-72" Softbox, great effect.


    And the price is right, costumer service is Excellent.

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    great find, thanks Ketch!
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    nice! any idea of the CRI?
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    Welcome!!

    Sorry Shawn no answer on that one.

    But for the price they put out some serious light, love it, and so do my girls, I don't have to cook them :)

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    It looks to be similar to the one offered by Cool Lights (http://www.coollights.biz/cl20056-co...bulb-p-83.html) which has a CRI rating of 90. I have gotten really good results from it.
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    Quote Originally Posted by shawn nelson View Post
    nice! Any idea of the cri?
    84 cri
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    Quote Originally Posted by Larry McKee View Post
    It looks to be similar to the one offered by Cool Lights (http://www.coollights.biz/cl20056-co...bulb-p-83.html) which has a CRI rating of 90. I have gotten really good results from it.
    I was just going to ask if it was the same as the one from coollights. It's it is I'd rather buy from Richard.
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    I am quite happy with the Cool Lights 200 watt, and they might actually run cooler because the ballast is vented.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Newberry View Post
    84 cri
    what does cri mean?
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    CRI - Color Rendering Index - a measure of how accurately a globe creates an ideal or natural light (in this case, daylight.) Amongst other things, CRI is used to grade fluorescent and HMI globes.

    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Color_rendering_index

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