Manfrotto Lumimuse 6

$45.99

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Manfrotto Lumimuse 6 properties

Product name Lumimuse 6
Type Studio Lightning
Colour Black
Material Aluminium
Number of Lamps 6.0
Type of Lighting LED
Weight 0.137 kg
USB Yes
Height 6.0 cm
Width 7.6 cm
Depth 2.8 cm

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3 reviews for Manfrotto Lumimuse 6

  1. Mike

    The light of this LED lamp is a bit white, quite bright, adjustable on three levels and evenly illuminates a fairly large area. Lumimuse is carefully processed, light and compact. Perfect for my application.
    The included small ball head is very simple, but it does the job.

  2. Gianna Owen

    As an IT specialist living in Bakersfield, I purchased the Manfrotto Lumimuse 6 in February to enhance my photo and video work. At first glance, I was impressed with its sleek design and the fact that it came in black, which matched my other studio equipment. The Lumimuse 6 came with a USB cable, allowing me to easily charge and use it wherever I needed.

    After testing it out, I found that the Lumimuse 6 was a decent option for studio lighting, but not the best I’ve used. While it provided sufficient lighting for small projects, I found that it struggled with larger or more complex shoots. The Lumimuse 6 is also not as powerful as some other studio lighting options, which resulted in increased editing time in post-production.

    Overall, my experience with the Manfrotto Lumimuse 6 was satisfactory, but I wouldn’t say it exceeded my expectations. While the delivery of this studio lighting to Bakersfield was prompt and efficient, I think that there are better studio lighting options available on the market. If you’re a beginner or working on small projects, the Lumimuse 6 may be a good option for you. However, if you’re looking for more powerful lighting, I would recommend exploring other options.

  3. Evan Pace

    As someone who has been in the photography and videography industry for a decade now, I must admit that my experience with Manfrotto LuciMuse 6 does not align with Ms. Owen’s review. While it is true that the LuciMuse 6 boasts an attractive design and comes with a USB cable for easy charging, this is where the similarities end.

    Firstly, I find the argument of the lighting being sufficient for small projects quite unsatisfactory. As a professional, I deal with large-scale shoots on a regular basis. The LuciMuse 6 simply does not offer the level of brightness required to illuminate larger spaces or multiple subjects. The inconsistency in color temperature is another drawback that hampers the overall output of the lighting set up.

    Secondly, the claim about the product being powerful enough for most uses is misleading at best. I’ve found that even when using it at its highest setting, the intensity of light produced falls short of my expectations. This forces me to spend more time in post-production trying to balance the exposure levels, which defeats the purpose of having a reliable studio lighting solution.

    Finally, while it is true that there may be better options available in the market, I believe that investing in a product like Manfrotto LuciMuse 6 can lead to disappointment and frustration for professionals who require high-quality lighting solutions. The fact that Ms. Owen herself admits that she wouldn’t say it exceeded her expectations further validates my concerns about this product.

    In conclusion, while the Manfrotto LuciMuse 6 may be a suitable option for beginners or those working on small projects, it falls short when it comes to meeting the requirements of professional photographers and videographers. The inconsistent lighting, lack of power, and need for extensive post-production work make it an unreliable choice for anyone seeking a dependable studio lighting solution.

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Frequently Asked Questions:

How do I properly connect and power my Manfrotto Lumimuse 6 studio lighting equipment?

To properly connect and power your Manfrotto Lumimuse 6 studio lighting equipment, please follow these steps:

1. Ensure that the Lumimuse 6 lights are turned off before connecting them to a power source. Connect the AC adapter (included in the packaging) into the power socket and plug it into the power connector on the back of each light. Make sure the connector is securely fastened. If you wish to connect multiple lights, use a Manfrotto Power Distribution Box (sold separately) to ensure that all lights receive an equal amount of power from the single AC adapter. Connect the AC adapter into the distribution box and then connect each light to the appropriate output port on the distribution box. Turn on the lights by pressing and holding the power button located on the back of each light until the LED display lights up. The display will show the battery level and other information about the lighting settings. Adjust the brightness, color temperature, and other features using the controls on the back of each light or via the wireless remote control (sold separately). To conserve power, turn off the lights when not in use by pressing and holding the power button until the LED display goes dark. If you need to recharge the built-in battery packs on the Lumimuse 6 lights, connect them to a USB power source using the included micro-USB cables. The battery packs should charge automatically when connected to a power source. When storing the lights, make sure they are turned off and disconnected from the power source to prevent any potential damage to the equipment or batteries.

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