As a seasoned studio strobe shooter, I put the Zhiyun Molus B Series LED lights through their paces. Transitioning from my usual larger, heavier strobe studio lights, could these be powerful enough for my needs? Whether you shoot portraits, still life, or anything in between, a photography studio gives you the opportunity to fully control the lighting in your images. Starting in darkness and slowly designing how the light illuminates a subject is always a puzzle to solve, and one which I thoroughly enjoy.
Balancing the quantity, quality, and intensity of light, along with the right direction, can be a lengthy process, but once you have found the right formula, the results make all of the hard work worth it. I was intrigued by the spec of the newly designed and decided to put the B200 and B500 models through their paces. The Molus B Series offers portable and professional lighting solutions with units ranging from 100 W to 500 W.
These lights feature an innovative industrial design that integrates the cooling system within the light, inspired by a vortex to be more compact. The features COB LEDs. A COB (Chip on Board) LED light features multiple LED chips packaged together as a single lighting module.
This design creates a uniform and efficient light source with enhanced brightness, increased heat dissipation, and energy efficiency. This combination makes for an excellent choice for a wide range of lighting applications in the fields of photography and videography where consis.
