I have some lights I purchased on Amazon. Nothing industrial, just a 5000K, 3200 lumen setup. I bought 2 of them, and plan to mount them orthogonal to each other up on the upper deck so I can light up my entire camera framed area. Using the built in LED's is far from optimal, unless you have a camera with a pretty narrow FOV. I'm hoping flooding the area with these lights will create a lot of added stability in night time video quality.
And what I like about the lights I picked up is that they are broken into 3 separate panels, and each has a fair degree of mobility. The centre panel can pivot up and down, while the 2 side panels can almost pivot, and rotate to place the lighting anywhere the user desires. Having 2 placed at 90 degrees to each other really opens up possibilities, and should send shadows scattering.
Google this for the lights - like I said, nothing anywhere near industrial, but for my purposes of mostly looking to capture critters I think these will more than suffice. I didn't think I wanted to mess with motion triggered lighting. That just seemed like another link of possible failure. I'd rather just have something decent on from dusk to dawn which will hopefully fall in fairly close sync with my camera switching from day to night mode.
FAGUANGAO Dusk to Dawn LED Security Light,35W Photo Sensor Flood Light,5000k Daylight,3200lm, IP65 Waterproof,Adjustable 3 Heads Wall Light for Eave,Garage, Porch, Yard, Black
*I didn't catch that they were only 2 prong until I ordered, but they're going into a GFCI outlet at least.