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This LED lighting kit includes two cold shoe mounts and a 1⁄4”-20 mounting option for attaching an array of accessories, like mobile phones, digital cameras, and action cameras up to 10 pounds. All of the ring light kit components are lightweight and fit into the included carry case for easy travel and storage.

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This 18" bi-color ring light creates a bold punch of light with iconic catchlights for remarkable photos and videos. With a built-in diffusion front, this portable ring light creates soft, even lighting that fills in shadows and reduces facial imperfections. It features adjustable color temperature and intensity, high color accuracy, user-friendly controls, multiple power options, and mounts for DSLRs, action cameras, and smartphones. Perfect for eye-catching beauty shots, headshots, portraits, live streaming, and more.

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They can be harmless or indicative of very serious eye problems. Almost everyone has experienced spots floating in his or her field of vision. Typically, they are seen in the same eye and in the same part of that eye. Sometimes one can make them disappear by merely turning the head, moving the eyes, or blinking. When the spots appear rather fuzzy and seem to be strung together with a web-like thread, they are called floaters. Flashes are bright points of light that literally flash into the field of vision when the eyelids are open or closed. They usually appear as if someone is shining a flashlight from the side of your eye. Flashes come and go in an instant and normally occur in only one eye at a time. They can indicate vitreous detachment or a serious eye disorder.​​​​​​​Both flashes and floaters can be harmless symptoms of aging eyes, or they can be indicators of a serious eye disorder such as a torn retina. Therefore, if you experience new symptoms, you should call the office immediately and have your eyes examined to determine if this is a sight-threatening condition.

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Westcott is proud to offer the best warranties in the industry along with lifetime customer support. Westcott products come with a limited warranty. Select products offer extended warranties and accidental damage coverage. Please consult the product pages to see the warranty terms available for each product.Warranty service will cover products to be defect-free in materials and workmanship. No warranty, expressed or implied, is made regarding any product’s merchantability or fitness for a particular purpose. For full warranty information, visit the Warranty page.

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The center of the eye is filled with a clear, jelly-like fluid known as the vitreous humor. Often, small flecks of protein or other natural matter become trapped in the vitreous during the formation of the eye before birth. These particles remain in the vitreous throughout life and are occasionally seen as spots or floaters. Spots and floaters can also be caused by deterioration of the vitreous or retina as part of the natural aging process. During childhood, the vitreous is like jello. As we age, the vitreous begins to become more liquid and loses its gel-like consistency. Then if a sudden collapse of the gel occurs, this can cause the vitreous to separate which causes microscopic particles to "float" within the eye, casting tiny shadows on the retina. We see these floaters as specs, bugs, strings, or webs depending on their shape.​​​​​​​Although distracting and annoying, these naturally formed spots and floaters rarely cause a loss of vision. However, spots and floaters can also indicate serious retinal problems. These can occur spontaneously or result from injury to the head or eye. Serious diseases such as diabetic retinopathy or macular degeneration may also cause spots and floaters. Many of these conditions can lead to a retinal tear or a retinal detachment, which is a very serious condition resulting in a partial or total loss of vision.

As one grows older, the vitreous humor that fills the center cavity of the eye becomes more liquid and begins to shrink. This causes the vitreous to pull away from the retina creating occasional bright bursts of light or flashes that are seen when the eyes are closed. These flashes usually cease in a matter of days or weeks when the vitreous has fully detached from the retina. Some people will continue to see occasional flashes caused by loose vitreous scraping or bumping against the retina. Usually, this happens when the head is moved suddenly, or when you go into a dark room. If you have ever bumped your head so hard that you saw stars, this is the vitreous bumping against the retina. Except when they are symptomatic of a torn retina, flashes, like most spots and floaters, normally occur in an aging eye. IF YOU HAVE A SUDDEN ONSET OF FLASHES, YOU NEED A RETINAL EVALUATION ASAP, so as to rule out a Retinal Detachment.

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WARNING: This product can expose you to chemicals including benzene, which is not present in the final product, but is known to the State of California to cause cancer and birth defects or other reproductive harm. This warning is required by California Prop. 65. For more information, go to www.P65Warnings.ca.gov.

Not everyone who has floaters develops a retinal tear. About 1 in 10 who experience a shower of floaters and flashes of light will have a retinal tear. The sudden appearance of a cobweb-type floater by itself is oftentimes harmless, but it needs to be evaluated ASAP to ensure that there is not a beginning Retinal Detachment. Early detection and treatment of retinal tears are essential in preventing vision loss.

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The 18” Bi-Color Ring Light can be powered with the included AC power adapter when you’re in you studio or home. When on location or far from a power outlet, you can utilize the two included NP-F750 lithium-ion batteries to power the ring light for up to 70 minutes at full power.

When an order is placed, your payment source will be charged at the time of purchase, not when the item ships. Sales tax will be calculated and applied to your order as required by law and will be displayed during the checkout process.We accept payments with Visa, MasterCard, American Express, Discover, Paypal, Apple Pay, Google Pay, and more.Your payment information is processed securely. We do not store credit card details nor have access to your credit card information.

This ring light is fully dimmable and is equipped with an adjustable color temperature ranging from 3200K to 5600K in increments of 25 kelvin. With a high CRI of up to 97, light output is color accurate for perfect skin tones on-camera. The ring light’s display screen allows for making power and color temperature adjustments quickly with just a single dial.

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With user-friendly controls and a hassle-free setup, this 18” Bi-Color Ring Light is a breeze to use. Featuring adjustable color temperature, high color accuracy, and built-in diffusion, this LED ring light allows you’ll create soft, beautiful lighting that fills in shadows on the face with iconic catchlights in the eyes.

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Flashes may persist for several months and may occasionally last close to a year. They are caused by the movement of the collapsed vitreous bumping or tugging in the retina within the eye. They are most apparent in the dark Floaters may gradually diminish as time goes by, but they will not go away completely. They are most apparent against a light background. If you experience flashes or floaters, we recommend you have an eye examination.

ReturnsYou may return most products up to 30 days after receiving your order. Please make sure that the products are not used or damaged. Refunds are processed within 10 days of Westcott receiving the returned item. The customer is responsible for covering the cost of shipping returned merchandise to Westcott.

Occasionally, floaters signal a more serious eye problem, such as a retinal tear. The retina is a very fragile membrane that lines the inside of the eye, coming in direct contact with the vitreous. If the vitreous separates, it can pull on the retina at these attachments and cause it to break or tear, especially if the retina has weak spots. When a tear is present, fluid from the vitreous leaks under the retina and separates it from the underlying retina causing a potential sight-threatening retinal detachment.

There is no viable treatment for any of these conditions themselves, but there is a treatment for the serious eye disorders of which they might be symptoms: retinal tears or retinal detachments. A retinal tear can usually be successfully treated by a laser that "tacks" the tear back in place. The procedure can be performed in the office and usually takes only a few minutes to complete. It is critical that a retinal tear is repaired as soon as possible. Untreated, it could lead to a retinal detachment and permanent loss of vision. The laser can also be used to treat a retinal detachment, but often times a more involved surgical procedure is needed for repair.

ShippingWe are committed to offering our products to everyone in the world and provide a variety of shipping methods. Ground shipping is free for most orders over $100 in the continental US.You can specify your shipping method and estimate the shipping costs in your cart during the checkout process. If you need your gear by a specific date, please call us at 419-243-7311 and we will help determine the best shipping option.