neutralwhite
Flashlight Enthusiast
Hello , what's the cri of this mce led what Jason has?
5700k MCE.
same 82 cri as the neutral mce?.
Does anyone have the 5700 mce ?.
any feedback ?.
thanks.
" Typically "daylight" is considered to be 6500K (Kelvin). The daylight-balanced photographic film standard is 5500K. The MCE and XML LEDs I use are 5700K. This means if you take a photo with your camera's white balance set to "daylight" the light will look normal, not too cold and not too warm. It also looks quite natural to your eye. "
5700k MCE.
same 82 cri as the neutral mce?.
Does anyone have the 5700 mce ?.
any feedback ?.
thanks.
" Typically "daylight" is considered to be 6500K (Kelvin). The daylight-balanced photographic film standard is 5500K. The MCE and XML LEDs I use are 5700K. This means if you take a photo with your camera's white balance set to "daylight" the light will look normal, not too cold and not too warm. It also looks quite natural to your eye. "