This is not really a lantern but it has an integrated battery and it uses LEDs so here it goes. A short picture review of a great small high CRI light source.

I bought the Viltrox FA-D10 from Amazon for 39.58€ and it arrived in less than a week.

Advertised CCT range of 3200-5600K with a bit of a tolerance.



Comes with a diffuser, camera hotshoe to tripod screw adapter, USB Type-C cable, soft carrying case.



Compared to the popular Viltrox VL-116T the FA-D10 is really small.



Equal amount of 3200K and 5600K emitters.



Power switch, brightness/CCT jog, USB-C charging port.



Long press of the power switch turns the light on and off. Short click selects between power and CCT adjustment. The jog wheel adjusts power 5% increments and CCT in 100K increments.



Handy tripod hole for attaching to almost anything. Also comes with a camera hotshoe adapter.



Output stays constant on all CCTs. The time remaining estimate reflects this.







At half power the estimate approximately doubles, makes sense.



CRI measurements at different CCT settings at full power. What can you say, light quality is really nice. These CRI measurements are at full power.

Distance was 0.85 meters so 361 lux equals 261 candela.

A slight rosy hue on the middle CCTs as expected.



Pretty much perfect as much as low CCT LEDs go.



Tint on different power levels at 3200K, 4500K and 5600K



Tint on different CCT settings at full power.



Charging from the USB port takes about 4 hours, but the CV phase is really long. You could probably yank it out after 2.5 hours and still have over 90% capacity.



I love the light and there’s only one thing that bothers me about it. The OLED screen is your typical cheap flickery type even if the LEDs themselves don’t flicker (at least visually, haven’t measured them).