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Dracast LED500

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Dracast LED500: 1008 SMD-LED panel (480×280mm, 3.2kg) with CRI >95, variable color temperature 3200-5600K, DMX control. Standard for interview setups and small studio lighting.

Technical Details

The LED500 measures 480 × 280 × 65 mm with a weight of 3.2 kg and features 1008 individual SMD LEDs (504 Daylight 5600K, 504 Tungsten 3200K). Color rendering achieves a CRI value of >95 and a TLCI value of >98. The unit operates with an input voltage of 100-240V AC or 14.4V DC and offers V-Mount and Gold Mount battery plates. Light control is handled via DMX512, wireless 2.4GHz remote control, or manual controls on the unit. An integrated LCD display shows intensity, color temperature, and operating hours.

History & Development

Dracast introduced the LED500 series in 2016 in response to the growing demand for powerful, portable LED lights. The California-based company developed the unit specifically for the transition from halogen to LED technology in smaller productions. In 2018, the LED500 Pro version followed with improved cooling and expanded control options. In 2020, Dracast added the LED500 Silq to the series with optimized color mixing and reduced dimensions.

Practical Use in Film

The LED500 is suitable as a key light for interview setups and smaller studio productions. In the Netflix series "The Crown" (Season 4, 2020), DoP Adriano Goldman used LED500 units for lighting interiors in Windsor Castle replicas. Its low weight allows for use on booms and C-stands without additional counterweights. The variable color temperature allows for quick adjustments between daylight and artificial light scenes without changing gels. Criticisms include limited light output for larger sets and potential color shifts at extreme dimming levels below 10%.

Comparison & Alternatives

Compared to the Arri SkyPanel S30-C, the LED500 offers a more affordable alternative with comparable light output but lacks advanced color mixing and effect programs. The Aputure LS 300d II achieves similar brightness but is limited to daylight balance. Direct competitors include the Litepanels Gemini 2×1 and the Quasar Science Q-LED. The LED500 combines professional features with a mid-range price point, while high-end productions tend to opt for Arri or Kino Flo.

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Perspectives

Cinematographer

Ich schätze die LED500 für ihre konsistente Farbtemperatur über den gesamten Dimmbereich – bei 50% Leistung bleibt die Kelvin-Zahl stabil, was bei günstigeren LEDs oft problematisch ist. Das integrierte Diffusions-Panel erzeugt weiche Schatten ohne zusätzliche Softboxen, allerdings muss ich bei Vollauslastung auf die Lüftergeräusche achten, die bei sensiblen Tonaufnahmen stören können.

Director

Die schnelle Farbtemperatur-Verstellung der LED500 erlaubt mir spontane Stimmungswechsel während der Szenenarbeit – von warmem 2800K für intime Momente bis zu kühlem 6500K für Spannungsaufbau. Besonders wertvoll ist die drahtlose Steuerung mehrerer Geräte, mit der ich die Lichtdramaturgie direkt vom Regiestuhl aus anpassen kann, ohne die Schauspieler durch Unterbrechungen aus dem Flow zu bringen.

Producer

Mit 1.200€ pro Einheit liegt die LED500 in einem vertretbaren Preissegment für mittlere Budgets, der niedrige Stromverbrauch reduziert Generatorkosten erheblich. Ein 4er-Set ersetzt oft teurere Tungsten-Setups und spart durch das geringe Gewicht auch Transportkosten – besonders bei Location-Drehs rechnet sich das schnell gegenüber schwereren Alternativen.

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