This LumeCube 2.0 double pack is a pint-sized bargain at just £189!

(Image credit: Lume Cube)

The Black Friday camera deals might be hogging the spotlight, but the brand-new LumeCube 2.0 Daylight Balanced LED is currently available for just £174.99 as a double pack. The little light was only released in October, so to see this slashed from £189 is a tidy saving!

This is just one of many amazing Amazon Black Friday deals on photography kit, but you'll have to act quickly as the deal expires on November 29! 

Lume Cube 2.0 LED Double Pack: £174.99 (was £189)UK Deal: Ends midnight November 29

<a href="https://target.georiot.com/Proxy.ashx?tsid=8430&GR_URL=https%3A%2F%2Famazon.co.uk%2Fdp%2FB07XF5FTC8%3Ftag%3Dhawk-future-21%26ascsubtag%3Dhawk-custom-tracking-21" data-link-merchant="Amazon UK"">Lume Cube 2.0 LED Double Pack: £174.99 (was £189)
For LED lighting on the go, you can save a respectable £14 on the Lume Cube 2.0 double pack, which includes all the accessories you need to start lighting your projects.
UK Deal: Ends midnight November 29

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Mike Harris
Technique Editor

Mike is Deputy Editor for N-Photo: The Nikon Magazine, and brings with him over 10 years experience writing both freelance and for some of the biggest specialist publications. Prior to joining N-Photo Mike was the production editor for the content marketing team of Wex Photo Video, the UK’s largest online specialist photographic retailer, where he sharpened his skills in both the stills and videography spheres.  


While he’s an avid motorsport photographer, his skills extend to every genre of photography – making him one of Digital Camera World’s top tutors for techniques on cameras, lenses, tripods, filters and other imaging equipment, as well as sharing his expertise on shooting everything from portraits and landscapes to abstracts and architecture to wildlife and, yes, fast things going around race tracks.