Just like the other day, I purchased these LEDs not only for BLF. I have other projects and customers too.
Otherwise I would not be able to order such a limited quantity. I included these together with someone else’s order.
3000K for outdoor/garden/bed room, 4000K headlamp for outdoor hiking, 5700K for office/workshop.
After this 9050, even CRI 80 is not good enough anymore. You should try them in the kitchen! Everything looks more delicious
These LED’s have 100% spoiled me, I was tint aware before these but I think I can officially say that after these I am a tint snob.
Colors just don’t look the same in 80 cri but I can force myself to accept them. 70cri is almost painful except for monster powered lights where your eyes hurt from all the light anyways lol.
@clemence, lighting up a meal with HCRI is always fun, I think it might even taste more delicious.
@Texas Ace, tint snob Lol. Is it really bad to want light similar to our sunlight.
Now when you get tired of the 90+ CRI and start craving 200-300CRI then we can talk snobbery.
@Gunga, 90% is impressive, it’s good to have at least one light not HCRI in our collection to put things in perspective.
Yeah I have to admit I’m really starting to dig these Nichias too! For personal EDC lights they can’t be beat, Ive gone as warm as 5000k and now 4500k’s and I’m liking them alot, so much so I’m starting to dislike 5700k’s,
I must be getting…. :person_facepalming:
Actually, to my eyes, the 9050 5700K is the closest to (tropical) sunlight. Just a bit more cyan and UV is all it needs to almost indiscernible to daylit.
That’s why I keep them in stock even it’s not the popular choice here. Many video/photographers in my circle really appreciate Nichia’s 9050 5700K among the other CCT.