Choosing the Best Ring Lights for YouTube Videos
Shooting good video content requires more than an awesome script and a video camera.
Lighting sets the mood and tone of your video and literally helps to make you look good. More importantly, good lighting makes you stand out as a professional video creator and an expert in your niche. Good lighting will help you attract larger audiences and more buyers for your products and services.
What is a ring light?
As the name suggests, a ring light is a light in the shape of a ring. The light source is usually either a circular fluorescent tube or hundreds of surface-mounted LEDs.
The light source, either fluorescent tube or LEDs, sits in a circular housing. At one side of this circle, or ring, there is a control box/panel and mounting point. You can put the light on top of a stand using the mounting point. The panel will house the on/off switch and other pieces of electronics, such as dimmer controls.
Circular lights with fluorescent tubes use electrical power directly from an electrical outlet, so work at mains voltage (a ballast in the control panel regulates the power to the lamp). DC electricity is used for LED light rings, so they can be powered either by rechargeable batteries or by a DC power adapter.
What is a ring light used for?
Ring lights have become popular with many digital content creators, especially beauty and hair vloggers. Many will use a ring light for makeup tutorials because of the shadowless soft light they produce. Because the ring light and camera can both get close to the subject, this allows the viewer to see every detail of the makeup tutorial.
They are also extensively used in fashion photography, music videos, and entertainment videos. The nature of the light and those distinctive catchlights help to add a bit of glamour to the look of the video.
Ring lights can be useful when demonstrating a product or project on a tabletop. The light is rotated through 90-degrees and the camera is pointed through the ring.
How do you use a ring light for video?
The light is mounted on a stand and usually placed directly in front of the subject. The camera is then placed either in the empty space within the ring, or slightly further back from the ring. In this arrangement, the light seems to come from all directions around the camera’s lens. This produces a pleasing shadowless soft light.
Most often a ring light will be used for a close or medium shot of the subject.
If the ring light is used on its own, and the subject is close to a backdrop or wall, they may appear to be outlined by a halo shadow around their edge.
To create an even more interesting effect, place a pair of bright lights behind the subject but off to each side, so they are out of shot. This will produce a nice hair light effect, which can be improved further by using a colored gel is used.
If you have a particularly powerful ring light and your walls are painted white, why not turn the ring light around and bounce the light off the wall and ceiling. This will produce an even softer light, although you may also need some other light source in the room.
If you are using your webcam to record your video, take the ring light off the light stand and place it on your desk. You will need to prop it up, so it is secure.
Do not wear glasses when using a ring light, assuming you are the subject. Ring lights are famous for the catchlights they produce in the eyes of the subject. When you wear glasses the bright ring of light will be prominently reflected by the lenses.
What to look for when choosing a ring light for YouTube videos
Size Matters
Broader lights produce a softer light. So, if all things are equal, a larger ring light is better for your video production. Common sizes on Amazon are 12, 14, and 18-inches, and they all perform well. The 12-inch is best when you only want a headshot. If you have the budget get an 18-inch ring light since this will give you more flexibility in its use, and more light.
The size numbers normally refer to the outside diameter. If two numbers are quoted for a light, say 18 and 14-inch, the small number will be the inside diameter of the ring. In this case, the ring containing the tube or LEDs is 4-inches wide.
Dimmable
If your light is dimmable, you will have more control over how much light you will cast on your subject. If there is no dimmer you can only adjust the level of illumination by moving the light further from your subject. LED lights should provide a greater dimming range.
Adjustable Color Temperature
Do you need a light where you can adjust the color temperature? If so, look for an LED light with this feature. From personal experience, I have never used the variable color temperature feature on my lights and always run them as daylight color temperatures (5,500K). I could, therefore, have saved myself some money.
High Color Rendering Index
The higher the CRI value of your light the more natural and vivid the colors will appear. Look for 90+ or even 95+ CRI values. If the listing does not mention the CRI value, it may be because the lights use lower quality lamps or LEDs.
Power Options
Having power options may be a good thing for you. If you can plug rechargeable batteries into your light that’s one less cable to trip over or your light can be safely taken out of doors.
Extra Diffusion
Choose fluorescent tube ring lights and the extra surface area produces more diffused light. But place a diffuser over the front of the ring and you will have even softer light.
Flexible Neck or Rotatable Ring Head
The ability to rotate the ring head can be especially useful, if not necessary. A rotatable ring head will allow you to position the light a little above your subject and angle it down slightly. If the ring head can rotate 90-degrees forward or backward it can be used to bounce light off the ceiling or light a subject who is lying down.
Some ring lights, such as the YONGNUO YN608, do not have a rotatable ring head. But you could buy a light stand adapter that would allow you to rotate the ring head.
Should you get a fluorescent or LED ring light
Although fluorescent lights are much more efficient than incandescent bulbs, LEDs are even better at converting electrical power into light. So, from an environmental perspective, LED ring lights are a better choice.
LEDs are less fragile than fluorescent tubes. LEDs are likely to survive some rough handling. If fluorescent tubes break, the mercury they contain, which is toxic, will be released.
If your home studio gets hot easily, or you don’t want your aircon to work any harder, choose LEDs. They run cold, whereas the tube lights will get hot.
Summary
For most people, LED ring lights tend to be a better option than those with fluorescent tubes. The LEDs last longer and do not visibly get dimmer with use. They are also more robust than fluorescents when moved or transported. Provided you get an LED Ring Light with a high CRI value, it should make you or your subject look great. Also, look for one whose construction is robust, so that you can enjoy trouble-free service. If you can afford it, buy the larger models, such as an 18 or 20-inch ring light. You will find the larger ring lights not only give you better results but also allow you to shoot more than just headshots.
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