Dorr LED Light Box review

Can this perfectly square, daylight-balanced Dorr LED Light Tablet make light work of viewing negatives, slides, and transparencies for photographers?

Dorr LED Light Tablet covered with 35mm film negatives
(Image: © Gavin Stoker / Digital Camera World)

Digital Camera World Verdict

Rather than being shaped like the rectangular computer tablet its nomenclature suggests, the Dorr LED Light Tablet is perfectly square as well as being slim yet solid at just 8mm in depth. On top of this, at 38x38cm, the LT-3838 version we had for review has a larger surface area than more budget light pads or boxes for identifying and reviewing film negatives, slides, transparencies and X-rays, or even hand tracing images. That said, we found the 34x34cm central illuminated area proved a useful size. Its brightness can either be boosted or dimmed depending on how long we hold our finger on its touch sensitive on/off button. This makes for straightforward and intuitive mains powered operation, as there’s no built-in battery. Whether you need a light source this big will depend on personal choice, with the same manufacturer also offering smaller LT-2020 or larger LT-6060 alternatives; the numbers in each case alluding to their outer dimensions. With each priced very reasonably, we feel whichever is chosen you can’t go far wrong.

Pros

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    Straightforward plug and play dimmable operation

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    Unit is just 8mm ‘thick’

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    Operation via mains power with adapter and plug provided

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    USB cable also supplied as part of the package

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    Very reasonable price

Cons

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    Not the most portable of light pad / panel / box options

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    No built-in rechargeable battery

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Large and weighty lightboxes were once the preserve of die-hard darkroom enthusiasts and professional photographers during the analog film era, used to identify, review, and catalog images displayed on slide, negative or transparency. Fast forward to the digital era and not only can we pick the modern equivalent up at a reasonable cost, but thanks to LED technology they’re now slim and cool to the touch in use. While standard modern examples offer mains and/or USB power, some higher-priced alternatives feature a built-in rechargeable battery that, once fully juiced, offers the potential for use anywhere and everywhere. Even if, most typically, we may be balancing said light box or panel on our laps when perched on the sofa.

With its minimalist white finish and frosted screen surround reminding us of an Apple-like design, as a contrast to rivals opting instead for a shiny black bezel, German manufacturer Dorr’s LED Light Tablet is not only cool to the touch… but also looks very cool with it.

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Light sourceLED
Active area 34x34cm
ConstructionAcrylic panel
InterfaceMicro USB
Weight1125g
Dimensions38x38cm

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Gavin Stoker

Gavin has over 30 years’ experience of writing about photography and television. He is currently the editor of British Photographic Industry News, and previously served as editor of Which Digital Camera and deputy editor of Total Digital Photography

He has also written for a wide range of publications including T3, BBC Focus, Empire, NME, Radio Times, MacWorld, Computer Active, What Digital Camera and the Rough Guide books.

With his wealth of knowledge, Gavin is well placed to recognize great camera deals and recommend the best products in Digital Camera World’s buying guides. He also writes on a number of specialist subjects including binoculars and monoculars, spotting scopes, microscopes, trail cameras, action cameras, body cameras, filters and cameras straps.