In order to understand the new DLED7N-C full spectrum light head, it helps to see a side-by-side with a light you may have used; a DLED7 bi-color light. In this case, we kill two birds with one stone in comparing both NEO version of the full color light and the DLED7N-Bi NEO bi-color light set (upgrade of the DLED7-BI). Check out beam qualities, output variations and why you might want to use BOTH of these gems together.
DLED7N-C Neo multicolor light beam set at 5600k, full flood, shadows & reading - 01:03
Neo multicolor full spot beam & reading at 5600k - 02:31
Neo multicolor full spot beam & reading at 3200k - 03:08
DLED7N-Bi Neo bi-color light beam set at 5600k, full flood, shadows & reading - 03:43
Neo bi-color full spot beam & reading at 5600k - 05:16
Neo bi-color full spot beam & reading at 3200k - 06:17
Neo multicolor & bi-color side-by-side with barn doors (at 5600k) - 06:38
Side-by-side with DLWAR wide angle lens adapter with rotating barn doors (at 5600k) - 08:04
Find NEO DLED7N-C full spectrum multicolor lights here:
https://dedolightcalifornia.com/collections/neo-color
Find NEO DLED7N-Bi bi-color lights here:
https://dedolightcalifornia.com/collections/dedolight-neo
Find accessories for all dedolights "M" size (for DLED7, DLH4, DLED4):
https://dedolightcalifornia.com/collections/mm-size-accessories