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Aputure Light Storm Ls 1s High Output LED Light at a Bargain Price. Hands on Review

 

Aputure Light StormAt NAB 2015 I went to visit the Aputure booth and was blown away by how many cool products they have in the works. The DEC wireless adapter and new monitor just to name a few, but the new high output LED lights really stand out. I’ve been using Aputure lights for the last year since I found them. The Aputure HR672S panels are very good LED panels. Bright and very color accurate. CRI is 95. I set my white balance to 5500K and it looks great. No green spike or magenta shift. The Aputure HR672S (spot version) are a great value too at $279. They also include 2 batteries plus AC cables and a wireless remote. The build is all plastic and very light making the HR672 series a versatile light but not one you throw around.

Now available on at B&H

Aputure Light Storm LS 1s LED Light with Sony V Battery Controller Box
Aputure Light Storm LS 1s LED Light with Anton Bauer Battery Controller Box

Now Aputure has the new Light Storm line. These are a big upgrade in build quality. All metal housing with heat fins for heat transfer and barn doors attached. When the barn doors are closed the fixture is very thin and they also protect the LED bulbs during transport.

Here is my my Hand on Review

The LS 1S model packs 1536 lamp beads for approximately 1K output and has a CRI of 95. It’s bright but with the dimmer on the controller you can dial in just the right amount of light. The beam angle is more of a spot at 25 degrees. Great for punching through a silk or pulling the light away to get it out of the shot. The throw is pretty good with a shadow pattern that feathers out softly.

The kit comes with 10 sheets of diffusion and clips to attach them to the sturdy barn doors. More testing needs to be done but I like what I see so far.

Aputure Light Storm Back

Aputure Light Storm_Yolk

Some of the features that stand out are the ones that make the Light Storm LED panels very “pro” like. Locking Lemo connectors, controller with DMX and wireless remote, V-Lock or Gold Mount battery options. All have a nice build quality.

Aputure Light Storm_controller

Aputure Light Storm_gold mount

Aputure Light Storm_remote

Main Features

1. 30300 lux@0.5m1.64ftextremely powerful

2. CRI 95+, which is a guarantee of the LEDs

3. Tough and professional aero-aluminum

4. Super quiet heat dissipation

5. Exceptional light efficiency experience

6. Unique light-control separation design

7. Dual power solutions

8. Tri-way control makes changing lighting setups easier

9. User-friendly accessories (U-frame, barn door, hook, diffusing paper, clamp)

10. Size of a panel is about the same as a MacBook Pro.

Approximately 15”x12.5”x1.5″ 

Specifications

Model Specification

LS 1s

Operation Current

8A

Power Supply

DC 15V

Power Input

120W

Beam Angle

25°

Color Temperature

5500K

Average Lifespan

≥100,000 hours

Cooling Mode

Natural convection heat transfer

Remote Frequency

2.4GHz

Channels

1/2/3

Groups

A/B/C/D

Aputure Light Storm_on
Hat not included 😀

The light quality is just great. Spot on at 5500K with now off color spikes. I have been using the Ligh Storm for some time now and they have performed perfectly. Here is a spot that I used the Light Storm as a fill with a Mathews Bounce board. Yes it does work well outside in shaded areas.

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Oh and I almost forgot. The Aputure Light Storm LS 1s is going to sell for $695. This is an amazing price for a fixture with this build quality and high output. I think I might need to pick up a couple more!

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Erik Naso
Erik Nasohttp://eriknaso.com
I'm a broadcast DP In San Diego. I enjoy sharing what I'm working on and testing new equipment. This blog is also part of giving back. I've learned so much from so many people.
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22 COMMENTS

  1. I’ve been waiting to purchase the LED lights for a while and it seems to be it. I love to read your articles and I just can’t wait to read this one!

  2. Looking forward to this as well. Can’t tell how the power block is attached to stand..kind of a weird artifact of even expensive LEDs. It’s like they get to that part of design and their energy drink wears off…”Eh..give ’em this..”

  3. I can’t wait for a follow up post, Erik. I’m really interested in these.

    BTW – We have the same curtains in that last picture 😉

  4. Hi Erik,

    still happy with these lights?

    I’ve got some aputure amaran 528 ‘daylight’ which are just around 4400k, is the daylight color temperature of the lightstorms correct?

    Thanks,
    Michael

  5. My school has this light and it’s fantastic. Thanks for the review.

    I was wondering if there is a softbox and grid attachment that can be used for this?
    thanks

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