We may collect non-personal identification information about Users whenever they interact with our Site. Users can always refuse to supply personally identification information, except that it may prevent them from engaging in certain Site related activities. We will collect personal identification information from Users only if they voluntarily submit such information to us. ![]() Users may, however, visit our Site anonymously. Users may be asked for, as appropriate, name, email address, mailing address, phone number. We may collect personal identification information from Users in a variety of ways, including, but not limited to, when Users visit our site, register on the site, place an order, respond to a survey, fill out a form, and in connection with other activities, services, features or resources we make available on our Site. This privacy policy applies to the Site and all products and services offered by SWIT. You can check out more LensVid exclusive articles and reviews on the following link.This Privacy Policy governs the manner in which SWIT collects, uses, maintains and discloses information collected from users (each, a “Userâ€) of the website (“Siteâ€). There are a few limitations which we have mentioned like the somewhat clumsy X-bracket and lack of included wireless control but otherwise, the pros of this unit seem to outweigh any of these drawbacks.įinally, pricing, this unit currently sells for about $465 which is considered a sort of a mid-level price for a 100W flexible LED of this level and we can certainly recommend it. It is well built easy to transport and has a good output and fantastic color reproduction. In conclusion, the S-2610 is a very impressive light. In terms of output, we measured using our Sekonic C700 unit and got 2870 lux from 1m and 2480 lux it comes to color quality we tested both the average CRI (CRI Ra) measuring 96.2 and 97.7 We have also tested the specific CRI of different colors and you can see the results here and on our full review on LensVid – we were very impressed by the R9 (or red) which is between 97 and 98 with only the R12 (or blues) at around 75-85 depending on the color temperature. Now we move on to what is probably the most important part – performance. the Pocket Wireless DMX controller is still a very interesting unit regardless). For some reason we assumed it did during the review. Update: Swit told us that the Pocket Wireless DMX controller is not going to work with the S-2610 (which actually makes sense since it has no DMX connection. On the bright side, Swit does have a new Pocket Wireless DMX controller which can be used as a sort of remote and we are hoping to test it in the future. There is no remote or application to control the light which are quite common among some of the competition, although there is a 2.4GHz antenna that can be attached to the control box that will enable the user to cascade several units wirelessly and control them from a single control box (nice, but far less usable than a single unit remote in our view). One other thing that is missing is any sort of wireless control. X-bracket – we found a batter holding mechanism It is hard to mount and we came up with a much better mounting system using aluminum profiles. The S-2610 as an overhead light with extra diffusion in our studioĪlthough the design of the light and the control box is very good for the most part one thing which we would change is the X-bracket that comes with the unit. In our case, we are currently using it in our studio above our main work table with another layer of diffusion and we connected it directly to the wall using the supplied AC cable. The control box even has a V-mount connector on the back so you do not need to add one which makes the whole thing very compact. It made from only the waterproof flexible panel and the control box which is connected using a thick 4 pin cable (we would actually prefer a standard 3 pin XLR but this works fine as well). The unit is very simple compared to some of the older generation units from other manufacturers. ![]() ![]() From our testing, the actual color temperature of the light ranges between 5452K to 2938K and with the supplied diffuser it is just over 100K less. The S-2610 has over 500 small LEDs and it is continuously adjustable from 3000K up to 5600K. The S-2610 is the middle out of a family of three flexible LEDs by Swit which currently includes the S-2620 50W light and the S2630 150W unit (our S-2610 is as you might have guessed a 100W unit). ![]() This will be our second flexible LED that we have been testing here after the Intellytech FL-80 and it is interesting to see how the technology evolved (and actually keep evolving). The first was the mini V-mount battery that we really liked and still use and the second product that we will be testing today is the S-2610 flexible LED light. In mid-2018 we received several products for review from Swit.
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