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The difference between fixed-point light and chasing light

There are obvious differences in lighting methods and application scenarios.

1. illumination mode: fixed-point light is a directional illumination mode with soft light and high color saturation. The spotlight can rotate and focus 360 degrees, which has strong maneuverability and flexibility. It can track the motion of the subject, and even adjust the aperture to control the intensity of the light source to achieve different lighting effects.

2. Application scenario: Fixed-point lights are usually suitable for use in fixed locations, such as fixed-point lighting. Spotlights are usually used in stage or performance places to provide lighting by following the actions of actors or to fill in the light in photography.