4 60 watt lightbulbs in dining room - what would the LUX be at my eyeball?

fire-stick

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OK, this sound like a silly question but I read an artical that said that lack of sunlight will cause lots of health problems. They said that so many LUX at least at hour a day would help yout health alot.

Basically is what I want to know is how many LUX am I seeing in my dining room. I have 4 fluorescent bulbs (equilivent to 60 Watts each) pointing in 4 different directions. I have white ceilings and walls.

I'm not looking for an exact number just a rough guess would be cool.

I have a Fenix L2T and from 3 feet the ambient light is NOT brighter than the L2T. Does that mean the LUX in my dining room is less than the 1,000 that the L2T does from 3 feet.

They said the sun is 93,000 LUX and has a CRI of 100. They also said a light box only does 10,000 LUX and a CRI of 98.

Is there any other way of getting 10,000 LUX 98 CRI light for less than $200

Thanks

Scott
 

chesterqw

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the light from the emitter in the fenix, is focused by the reflector into a spot.

that is why, a 10000000mcd area light cannot win a 10000mcd spot.
 
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