I tried to go to the Phillips website then I went into the eye comfort section and clicked on shop all eye, comfort bulbs, and it saysI’m sorry there’s nothing available which I know is BS. The website is broken.

And I don’t even care if it’s Phillips or a different brand I need something that runs in the 3000 K range. I’d love 3500 but I don’t think I can get that. With flicker free ( and I have just spent the last 4 1/2 hours looking Online and I can’t come up with anything so does anybody have any ideas of what I can buy and please offer a link to a product.

I am now currently using the last of my incandescent bulbs. If one of them burns out I am out of luck my room will be dark.

Normal lightbulb. A19 type

Or am I just searching for something that literally doesn’t exist?

  • @[email protected]
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    317 days ago

    I wound up cannibalizing a bridge rectifier from some old electronics and making an a/c to d/c adapter so I could do close up photography. I labeled it “lights only! 120v d/c” but I’m also the only person with access to it.

    • @Bazoogle
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      217 days ago

      You are playing with fire. Except more dangerous. You have zero reason to be using such high DC voltage for photography.

      • @XeroxCool
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        417 days ago

        How do you think that’s any different than using a 120VAC fixture?

      • @[email protected]
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        217 days ago

        It’s 120v DC into an led light designed for 120v a/c there’s no difference other than no flickering.