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The Fotorgear Magilight is a new all-in-one light painting stick that aims to be “the easiest and most professional tool to improve your light painting photography.” Incredibly, the project blew past its $30,000 funding goal on IndieGoGo within just 2 hours of launching on the website.
Now backed by over 800 individuals who have pledged $150,000 in funding so far, the Magilight looks like it will be a popular addition to the light painting photography market.
Magilight is designed for and by photographers and has adjustable handles and a 360-degree spinning barrel. There’s a hole in the top to hold sparklers, allowing for additional creative effects. With a handy tripod hole, the Magilight is compatible with drones and other “diverse accessories.”
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The Magilight features a titanium alloy shell and weighs around 1 kg (2.2 lbs). It’s splash proof and compact and portable at 1 meter (3.3 feet) long.
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There is also a Mini LED Bar accessory to go along with the Magilight that features 33 LED bulbs — it’s ideal for creating light trails.
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The Magilight itself features 144 high-resolution RGB LEDs and is capable of reproducing any image you wish. Just put your images on a memory card and insert it into the stick. Wave Magilight in front of a camera capturing a long exposure and your image will appear in the resulting photo.
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The device’s “Blink” mode allows for creative “flash lighting” effects, and you are able to control the frequency and brightness as you see fit.
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You can also control the brightness, warmth, and RGB values of any images you choose to use. This is helpful when you may use Magilight as a light source for your subject, rather than to feature directly in the shot.
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Here are some more examples of what Magilight can help you create:
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Here’s an overview of the product, allowing you to see it in action:
Magilight is available to early adopters through a $180 pledge over at IndieGoGo. If the project is successful at accomplishing its goals and promises, it will ship in April 2018 at a retail price of $400. By comparison, the existing pixelstick light painting stick costs $349.
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Magilight: An All-in-One Light Painting Stick for ‘Painting’ Real Images was originally posted by proton T2a
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