Nautieye NE23 12K lumen video light review

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aviator8

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Now for a review of my favorite video light, the Nautieye NE23 12K lumen COB video light. I purchased one of these a few months go and paired it up with a 10K Scubalamp PV102 light I had. That did not work out well as I hoped because the color temperatures were different. I tried correcting it with a CT straw gel but I could clearly see the difference in the lights. I decided to go buy another NE23 to match my lighting up. I did a video review here:


The manual states a run time of approximately 60 min. I ran a burn test in a bucket and I got 1 hour and 15 seconds, so the published time is accurate. This is a constant rate burning light but within the last 5-10 minutes of run time falloff began to occur, so on full power working time is roughly 50-55 mins. The manual does not publish a low power run time. This light steps down in increments of 20%, and on the last click down to 8% before rotating back to 100% output. While I am sure that step down is not totally linear I will make the assumption that it is close, and low power is just under a 1000 lumen video light. I got 31 hours and 18 mins at the low power setting. Most people would be running at high power but if you are shooting in macro or a combination of macro and wide you can probably squeeze two dives out of a single charge. The battery pack is 6800Mah built from 8 18650 batteries. It took 3 hours and 7 mins for a full charge from empty with the provided charger.

I compared some pictures of the beam spread and light output with the only other high power video light here.
100%
NE23 100.JPG

80%
NE23 80.JPG

60%
NE23 60.JPG

40%
NE23 40.JPG

20%
NE23 20.JPG

8%
NE23 8.JPG


I also did a few comparison shots between the NE23 on left and my PV102 Scubalamp 10K light on right
At high power you can clearly see the color temperature difference. The NE23 has a much nicer color rendering.
NE23 PV102.JPG


Then at low power but the low on the NE23 is 8% and I think the low in the PV102 is 25%
NE23 low  PV102 low.JPG



I have a picture of two NE23's at 36 inches apart to show the light spread when working two on a rig with arms extended:
2NE23 36 apart.JPG


Then I spread the lights out to the ends of the board which would be about 6 feet apart.
2 NE23 x apart.JPG




These things are not exactly light at 950g out of the water and 480g in the water. I have my rig pretty close to neutral and I find them no more bulky than diving with two strobes, but out of the water it is cumbersome due to the weight. I have found that the front edge can get a bit scuffed when setting them down on hard surfaces like the edge of a pool, or boat with grit texture on the floor. I have taken to using some of my daughters rubber bracelets which fit perfectly over the edge to provide a bumper.


To sum up the pros and cons I see for this light:

Pros:
  • High output
  • High CRI
  • Ample running time
  • Easy to use
  • Battery TSA freindly
  • YS and Ball mounts
  • The barrel mounting sleeve can be rotated to place the buttons on the inside individually on each light letting you easily reach them.

Cons:
  • Bulky, but then so are most lights of this category
  • Beam angle could be slightly narrower to concentrate lighting power



I liked this initial light purchase so much that I bought several other products to evaluate and worked out discounted pricing with Nautieye. The retail price for this video light is 799. I can offer is at a price of 690 and buyer pays shipping. If there is enough interest in this light I can place an order. If anyone has any questions I did not answer please feel free to ask.
 

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