
Ushio
Ushio BC2605 EHF 750W 120V Studio Stage Lamp
750W
Ushio BC2605 EHF 750W stage lamp delivers 20,400 lumens of consistent 3,200K light with a 300-hour rated lifespan.
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Overview
Key Features
Color/finish: clear
Color temperature: 3,200K
Average lifetime: 300 hours
Lumens (light output): 20400
Specifications
Brand
Ushio
Model
BC2605
ANSI Code
EHF
Wattage
750W
Voltage
120V
Color Temperature
3,200K
Lumens
20,400
Average Lifetime
300 hours
Bulb Shape
T6
Finish
Clear
Dimensions
5" x 1.5" x 1.5"
Pros & Cons
👍 Pros
- Produces a high output of 20,400 lumens from a single 750W bulb
- 3,200K color temperature is well-suited for film, video, and stage work
- Clear finish allows full, unfiltered light transmission
- Compact T6 shape fits a wide range of studio and stage fixtures
- Runs on standard 120V power without the need for special transformers
👎 Cons
- 300-hour average lifespan means frequent replacement under heavy daily use
- 750W power draw generates significant heat during operation
- No dimming characteristics are specified by the manufacturer
- Clear finish offers no built-in diffusion or color correction
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the rated lifespan of the Ushio BC2605 EHF lamp?
The Ushio BC2605 EHF has an average rated lifetime of 300 hours.
What color temperature does this lamp produce?
It produces light at 3,200K, which is a warm white commonly used in studio and stage lighting applications.
What are the physical dimensions of this bulb?
The Ushio BC2605 EHF measures 5" x 1.5" x 1.5" and has a T6 shape.
What voltage does this lamp require?
This lamp operates on standard 120V power.
Can this lamp be used in both studio and stage fixtures?
Yes, the EHF designation is a standard ANSI lamp code, so it is compatible with any fixture designed to accept an EHF-type bulb.