![]() ![]() Battery holder for 8xAA batteries (not included), cable and clips.Aluminum housing with matte black finish.200 RGB LEDs with diffusion lens, split into two panels.Any bitmap (BMP) picture can be added to the Pixelstick on an SD memory card through the device’s controller. The LED panel is mounted to a handle with an additional spin sleeve, designed for fluid ‘painting’ movements. These programmable LEDs allow the Pixelstick to paint colourful patterns and photoreal images, which are in turn captured with a camera through a long exposure. Each LED is able to produce any colour and flash on and off at particular speeds and colour sequences. The Pixelstick is a linear digital light panel packed with 200 full-colour (RGB) LEDs. Made possible through the funding platform Kickstarter back in October 2013, the Pixelstick appears to be a dream come true for any aspiring light-painting photographer without the technical wizardry to create a complicated light-painting tool for themselves. This looks set to change with the Pixelstick. It’s a photography form that has moved on leaps and bounds from its early days, although to date, the most sophisticated light-painting tools have been created at home by passionate light-painting photographers. There’s a growing number of photographers heading out in the dark, with a camera, tripod and light source in hand to explore the creative possibilities of light-painting photography. Tim Coleman takes a closer look in his Pixelstick review. ![]() The Pixelstick looks set to expand the possibilities of light painting, making it even easier to be creative.
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