Attach the phone mount onto the phone mount socket. Insert phone into the retractable grip and adjust its neck as required. For more phone angle options, loosen the knob behind the grip to adjust its angle and tighten it again once the desired angle has been achieved.

The LED ring light can be powered by a PC or power bank, which makes it convenient if you need to run a portable streaming setup for events and tournaments.

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Sensor format refers to the physical size of the sensor, but is not dependent on the pixel size. This specification is used to determine what lens the camera is compatible with. In order for a lens to be compatible with a camera, the format of the lens needs to be greater than or equal to the sensor format. If a lens with a smaller format is use, the image experiences vignetting; this causes regions of the sensor outside of the lens format area to be dark.

Align the Razer Ring Light’s tripod socket directly over the tripod screw and knob. Fasten the Razer Ring Light’s knob to lock it in place.

The Razer Ring Light is the perfect size for close-ups and houses 192 LEDs for incredible luminous intensity—its light passing through a white diffuser to ensure your stream gets the bright, even lighting found in professional studio settings.

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The Razer Ring Light comes with a ball head mount for streaming on PC with webcams, compact cams to DSLRs, and a phone holder when streaming on mobile.

Fasten the ball head mount to the socket within the Razer Ring Light. Attach your camera to the ball-head’s screw. Loosen the ball head’s socket knob to adjust the camera’s angle and fasten again to lock the camera to your desired angle.

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Press the + or – buttons to increase or decrease the brightness of the Razer Right Light by increments of 10%. By default, the Razer Ring Light is set to 50% brightness.

Whether it’s on the tabletop or floor, the Razer Ring Light’s adjustable tripod stand allows for more flexible positioning so you can achieve the best lighting no matter how or where it’s placed.

Follow two main steps to pick the minimum required camera resolution and to determine the correct focal length for your application.

Note: Lenses with short focal lengths (less than 12 mm) produce images with a significant amount of distortion. If your application is sensitive to image distortion, try to increase the working distance and use a lens with a higher focal length. If you cannot change the working distance, you are somewhat limited in choosing a lens.

Generally, lenses have fixed focal lengths. Also, it is common that the working distance is flexible, so for simple calculations start out with a ratio of working distance to focal length. This will allow you to use specific lens focal lengths to determine the working distance needed. If the working distance is limited, then, by inverting this ratio, we get the ratio of focal length to working distance. This will allow you to use a range of working distance options to get a focal length range. Then once a lens is selected you can recalculate the exact working distance needed.

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Complement your skin tone and enhance the look and feel of your setup with the flick of a switch, as you choose between a warm white (3000K), balanced white (4500K), or cool white (6500K) tone.

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Make every impression your best and elevate your video broadcasting with the Razer Ring Light. Designed for professional PC and mobile streaming, enjoy optimal illumination that brings a studio-like quality to your setup with none of the fuss.

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Sensor size refers to the physical size of the sensor, and is typically not noted on specification sheets. The best way to determine sensor size is to look at the pixel size on the sensor and multiply by the resolution.

Lenses are manufactured with a limited number of standard focal lengths. Common lens focal lengths include 6 mm, 8 mm, 12.5 mm, 25 mm, and 50 mm. Once you choose a lens whose focal length is closest to the focal length required by your imaging system, you need to adjust the working distance to get the object under inspection in focus.

The resolution of an image is the number of pixels in the image. This is in two dimensions; for example 640X480. The calculations can be done for each dimension separately; but, for simplicity, this is often reduced to one dimension.

To make an accurate measurement on the image, you need to use a minimum of two pixels per smallest feature that you want to detect. To do the calculation for the minimum sensor resolution, multiply two (pixels/smallest feature) times the size (in real-world units) of the field of view divided by the size of the smallest feature as shown in the following equation:

No matter your room setting or time of day, get the ideal amount of illumination for your stream by controlling the LED ring light’s strength from 10-100%.