SmallRig RC220D Continuous Light Review: Great Performance with a Design Flaw

As a portrait and headshot photographer, I've been using the SmallRig RC220D as my main continuous key light, and overall, it performs exceptionally well. The light provides powerful, clean daylight output with excellent color accuracy, making it a go-to for professional shoots. I appreciate the Bowens mount, which is compatible with a wide range of light modifiers. It’s an ideal setup for both photography and video work.

Umbrella stem and power cord block one another in the SmallRig RC220D.

However, there is one frustrating issue: the placement of the umbrella mount. While the Bowens mount is well-designed, the umbrella mount is positioned in a way that conflicts with the AC adapter plug. They press against each other, which led to damage in my setup—my power plug failed, and the umbrella itself developed a bow. Although SmallRig replaced the power adapter promptly, the core issue with the mounting design remains unfixed.

Aside from that, the light is extremely bright and efficient, reaching almost 100,000 lux at one meter with the included reflector. It's great for handling any lighting needs, even in more demanding setups. The light stays cool thanks to a quiet fan system that only kicks in when necessary - and it really is quiet - and it’s compact and portable for on-location shoots.

For those looking for a high-performing continuous light with great value with accurate daylight color, the SmallRig RC220D is worth considering—just keep the umbrella mount flaw in mind. You can buy the SmallRig RC220D here.

Key specs for the SmallRig RC220D continuous LED light, ideal for professional photography and videography:

  • Power Output: 220W

  • Brightness: 98,700 lux at 1 meter (with included hyper-reflector)

  • Color Temperature: Daylight balanced at 5600K

  • Color Accuracy: CRI 95+, TLCI 96+

  • Dimming Range: 1% to 100% stepless dimming

  • Beam Angle: 60°

  • Cooling System: Active, ultra-quiet fan (30dB noise at 1 meter)

  • Control: App-based via the SmallGoGo app (Bluetooth)

  • Power Options: AC adapter or optional V-Mount battery

  • Mount: Standard Bowens mount for compatibility with various modifiers

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