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NorthLux vs. D50 for Oil Painting Studio


I'm an oil painter based in Finland (Europe). I'm looking for a high CRI true-to-natural light lighting solution and am very interested in your NorthLux product range. The thing is, your NorthLux bulbs don't seem to come in E27, and I'm unsure whether I can use them in my Andoer softbox-fixtures. The only product that seems to come close is the D50 colour matching bulb. How close is this to the NorthLux bulb, and would you recommend it for a painter's studio as the next best thing? 

Our high CRI daylight bulbs sound like a great fit for your needs!

Our E27 D50, CENTRIC DAYLIGHT and NorthLux A19 lamps all feature the same 95 CRI and spectrum, and are listed on different product pages for marketing purposes. We do apologize for any confusion caused!

​The part numbers 4007.50 or 4007.65 will correspond to the 5000K and 6500K color variants that are available.

​Below is the link to the CENTRIC DAYLIGHT A19 page from which you can purchase both color options directly:


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