Shadowless Lamp

Shadowless lamps are designed to illuminate objects at a relatively large distance from the light source (5-15 m). The brightness of such lamps does not change as the illuminated object moves away from them. The light from such lamps is “colder”. In the spectrum of light emitted by such lamps, 55% falls in the spectral region with a wavelength λ = 0.33 μm (blue-green color), while for conventional incandescent lamps it is 4-8% and even very little for high-pressure lamps . This allows you to create bright images with sharp edges. Such lamps are used in forensic science for studying photographs, macro photography, illumination, for microscopic work in low light, and so on, and are indispensable assistants to the artist and photographer who works on the road. There are models of shadowless lamps of different sizes and power, which have differences in design, connectivity to various power supply systems, technical characteristics and price. More powerful models reach 2 meters in height and length; their weight reaches 8.7 kg. But the most common model of a shadowless lamp is 360 mm long and weighs about 6 kg.