Does anyone know of small battery powered lights that could be clipped on to the top of the panels and would throw enough light for several hours during a show's opening reception? I've tried all kinds of cheapie clamp lamps, but they don't provide enough light to make a difference.
Any suggestions that are relatively inexpensive and very portable?
Ultrabeam Clip-On LED Light from B&H Photo is $19.99, but has a poor review. http://www.bhphotovideo.com/c/product/528976-REG/Odyssey_Innovative_Designs_ULTRABEAM.html
Suggestions appreciated.
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Here's an easy answer for you. Use CFL bulbs, I've got 120W equivalents from Home Depot. Your choice of lamp fixtures like the swing arms that are sold by the Pro Panel folks. Hook it up to a $99 BLACK & DECKER 400 AC/DC Portable Power Station/Jump-Starter/Compressor from Home Depot. Should last more than a day so a few hours would be no problem.
I had LASIK surgery that destroyed my vision in 2001. CFLs or any fluorescent lights produce the effect of looking through waxed paper. It would be OK for the Guild shows where the lighting is already not great for me, but I couldn't stand it in my booth at shows. (I'm secretly hoarding incandescent daylight spectrum bulbs in the basement, against the day when they are no longer available...)
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