The flashing light phenomenon is due to how the LEDs put out light. This is a main difference between LED lights intended for film and photography (or sunlight) versus utility lights. Great video
It's called pwm, or pulse width modulation. Its often used on cheaper lights as a way to decrease brightness by strobing (hence why its noticeable on the lower modes), which your camera's refresh rate is picking up. Some people are more sensitive to it than others
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The flashing light phenomenon is due to how the LEDs put out light. This is a main difference between LED lights intended for film and photography (or sunlight) versus utility lights. Great video
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It's called pwm, or pulse width modulation. Its often used on cheaper lights as a way to decrease brightness by strobing (hence why its noticeable on the lower modes), which your camera's refresh rate is picking up. Some people are more sensitive to it than others
@@SingleMaltSmash Oh wow. Thanks for letting me know. Do more expensive lights tend not to have strobing?
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@@CampingGuidance I like to put them on before bed. I end up watching (listening) multiple times because I fall asleep. 😅 It's like a friend reading to me.
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