The brightness of a camping lantern is not directly related to its size, but depends on its light source type and power. The brightness of a camping lantern is mainly determined by its light source type and power, not the size of the lamp. For example, LED bulbs are generally brighter and more energy-efficient than ordinary bulbs, while gas discharge bulbs (such as xenon lamps and halogen lamps) are brighter but consume more power.
Brightness comparison of different light source types
LED bulbs: provide bright and uniform light, which is more energy-efficient than ordinary bulbs.
Gas discharge bulbs: such as xenon lamps and halogen lamps, have higher brightness but consume more power.
Ordinary bulbs: have lower brightness and higher energy consumption.
Brightness requirements in different scenarios
Less than 100 lumens: suitable for small tents for 2-3 people.
100-200 lumens: suitable for camp lighting and cooking.
300 lumens and above: suitable for camp parties or large events.
