StellaPro ‎850-0378-C Corded Light Owner’s Manual

June 12, 2024
StellaPro

StellaPro ‎850-0378-C Corded Light

StellaPro ‎850-0378-C Corded Light-product

STELLA PRO 10000c

  • Integrated variable speed fan automatically turns on when light output exceeds 5500 lumens. Operates at Low Speed > 5500, High Speed > 8000.

OPERATION

  • Turning the control dial counterclockwise until the end of travel will turn off the main light. To completely power down the light, it has to be disconnected from the power supply or wall power. The outer housing will get hot when running at full power, customers should grab the light by the mount to adjust its position. Obstruction of the outer housing/heatsink could result in lower lumen output.

POWER

StellaPro ‎850-0378-C Corded Light-fig- \(4\)

  • The power supply plugs into the barrel connector shown below.

Light & Motion

  1. 10000 LUMENS
  2. Lumen Output
  3. Overheating icon

ADDING MODIFIERS

ACCESSORIES

  • LIGHT MODIFIERSStellaPro ‎850-0378-C Corded Light-fig- \(6\)
  • MOUNTS
  • POWER

STELLA PRO 10000c operates between 13v – 25v.

CAUTION! Stella is a professional light that can produce high amounts of heat – Adequate ventilation is required for proper use

  • Never look directly at the LEDs when turned on

WARRANTY

Your Light & Motion product is covered against defects in workmanship and materials under normal use and service for 2 years from the date of purchase. The rental program carries a 1-year warranty.

WARRANTY LIMITS & EXCEPTIONS

Go to support.lightandmotion.com for additional information.

FEATURES

  • Adjusting the Light’s Brightness and Intensity:
    Corded lights often have a range of brightness levels that may be adjusted to give the ideal amount of illumination for a variety of different environments and circumstances.

  • Controlling the Color Temperature:
    You may get warm (yellowish) or cool (bluish) light tones from many corded lights since many of them come with customizable color temperature settings.

  • Efficiency in the Use of Energy:
    In today’s corded lights, LED technology that not only produces strong illumination but also uses less power in comparison to more conventional lighting solutions is often used.

  • Longevity and the Quality of the Construction:
    Corded lights are built to be long-lasting and resistant to wear and tear. Keep an eye out for qualities like as durable construction, heat dissipation systems, and shock-resistant designs while shopping for electronics.

  • Mounting Alternatives:
    Corded lights may have a variety of mounting options, such as tripod mounts, hot shoe attachments for cameras, or clamp mounts for attaching to a variety of surfaces, depending on the purpose for which they are intended to be used.

  • Operating Without Any Flickering:
    The usage of flickering lights may provide a number of challenges, particularly for photographers and videographers. A common feature of corded lights meant for professional usage is the ability to function flicker-free at a variety of frame rates.

  • The capability of dimming:
    Corded lights should have the capability of smooth dimming, which enables the user to adjust the light output to the appropriate level without causing any flickering or color changes to be apparent to the naked eye.

  • Compatibility with Different Light Modifiers:
    Some corded lights already have the capability of working with various types of light modifiers, such as grids, softboxes, and diffusers. This makes the light more versatile for use in a variety of creative settings and applications.

  • The Power Sources Are:
    In most cases, the electricity for corded lights comes from an adjacent electrical outlet. Make sure the length of the power cable is appropriate for the task you want to use it for and that it has the appropriate amount of insulation.

  • Noise from Fans:
    In the event that the light produces a substantial quantity of heat, it may be equipped with a fan for the purpose of cooling. When capturing information that is sensitive to audio, it is particularly vital to take into consideration the noise level of the fan.

  • Options for Wireless Connection and Remote Control:
    The more expensive corded lights may come with a remote control option, which enables you to make adjustments to the settings without having to actually touch the light. Additionally, some versions may offer wireless control with the use of specialized controllers or cell phones.

  • Ratings from the CRI and TLCI:
    These ratings represent the degree to which the light can faithfully replicate different hues. In general, improved color accuracy may be determined by looking for a higher CRI (Color Rendering Index) and TLCI (Television Lighting Consistency Index) score.

PRECAUTIONS

On the other hand, I’ll go over some fundamental safety considerations with you that you need to keep in mind whenever you use a corded light or piece of lighting equipment.

These safety considerations, which apply to a variety of different lighting devices, may assist assure correct use as well as safety:

  • Security in Electrical Systems:
    At all times, check to see that the power source and the cable are in satisfactory condition. It is important to avoid using broken cables or outlets that are not suitable for the amount of electricity that the light needs.

  • Heat Transfer and Dissipation:
    It is possible for certain lights, particularly those with high intensity, to produce a substantial quantity of heat. Check that the light has enough ventilation and that it is not located near any things that might catch fire.

  • Protection against Overheating:
    If the lamp has built-in systems for cooling, check to see that they are not blocked and that they are operating well. A decrease in performance, as well as potential risks to safety, might result from overheating.

  • Stability, in addition to the Mounting:
    If the light is installed on a stand or other fixture, check to see that it is securely fastened to guarantee that it will not collapse or topple over.

  • A Time to Relax and Recover:
    If the light has been on for a significant amount of time, you should wait until it has cooled off before touching it or moving it. Burns may be caused by contact with hot surfaces.

  • Eye Protection:
    Always try to avoid gazing directly at the source of the light, especially if it is very powerful or has a narrow beam. Eye strain and even permanent damage may be caused by prolonged exposure to bright lights.

  • Administration of Cables:
    To reduce the risk of people tripping over wires and cords, always keep these items organized and stored away from areas with heavy foot activity.

  • The terms “water” and “moisture”:
    In order to minimize potential electrical risks, you should keep the lamp away from water and other forms of moisture if it is not approved for usage in wet environments or outdoors.

  • Young people and animals:
    To avoid injuries and other mishaps, make sure that youngsters and animals can’t get their hands on any of the lighting equipment.

  • To be compatible with:
    When you connect accessories or modifiers to the light, you need to be sure that they are compatible with it and won’t affect its use or safety in any way.

  • The Means of Transport:
    If you have to move the light, be sure you use the proper containers or protective packing to keep it from getting damaged.

  • Be sure to follow the guidelines provided by the manufacturer:
    Always be sure to read the user manual for the product you’re using and follow the directions, guidelines, and safety advice supplied by the manufacturer.

FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS

What is the StellaPro 850-0378-C Corded Light?

The StellaPro 850-0378-C is a corded LED light designed for professional photography and videography.

What are the key features of this light?

It features adjustable color temperature, high CRI (Color Rendering Index), dimmable output, and a durable build.

What is the color temperature range of the StellaPro 850-0378-C?

The color temperature range is typically adjustable from 3200K (warm) to 5600K (cool).

What is CRI?

CRI stands for Color Rendering Index, which measures how accurately a light source renders colors compared to natural sunlight. Higher CRI values indicate better color accuracy.

What is the CRI of the StellaPro 850-0378-C?

The CRI is typically above 90, which is considered very good for accurate color rendering.

How is the output of the light dimmed?

The StellaPro 850-0378-C is dimmable, and the intensity can be adjusted using the built-in dimmer controls.

What is the power source for this corded light?

This light is powered through an AC power source using a power cord.

What types of photography/videography is this light suitable for?

It's suitable for a wide range of applications, including portrait photography, studio lighting, video interviews, product photography, and more.

Does it come with any light modifiers?

It might come with accessories such as diffusion panels or barn doors to modify the light output.

Is this light portable?

While it's not as portable as battery-powered lights, it's designed for studio setups where portability might not be a primary concern.

Does it emit any heat?

LED lights generally emit less heat compared to traditional incandescent or halogen lights, but some heat might still be produced during extended use.

Is this light compatible with light stands and mounts?

Yes, it's typically designed to be compatible with standard light stands and mounts.

Are replacement bulbs readily available?

LED lights have a longer lifespan and typically don't require frequent bulb replacements. Check with the manufacturer for replacement options.

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