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Frage von SammyGray:


Sers!

What do you think of this LED light?
http://www.thecinecity.com/tcc/product.php?productid=168&cat=281&page=1

How long does the shipping?

Regards Sammy

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Antwort von marwie:

In favorable LED head lights, perhaps there is a risk that the LEDs are bright, not all exactly alike and that the processing is not so good. The question is synonymous, is how well the lighting it. But is the price so cheap and if you're not technically untalented may be some processing defects (eg cold solder synonymous) resolve themselves.

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Antwort von SammyGray:

So for the price you could really taste it.

I would then install a dimmer synonymous. Will normally be after a problem.

Regards Sammy

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Antwort von deti:

What would disturb me out would be the color temperature of 5600K - that is more blue than white. This shows that cheap LEDs were used, because the warm white (3500K) have a poorer light output and are considerably more expensive.
However, especially environments with artificial light at 3500K color temperatures are the typical application area for the head lights. Doing there is a lamp with 5600K true caustic, because the white balance the camera never fits for the entire scene.

Deti

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Antwort von r.p.television:

For the price, of course, you can even risk a purchase. But I do not think that light is a very good LED can replace the head light or even a halogen lamp.
5600 Kelvin is absolutely stupid for such a head light. I do not know why zero in all such Manufacturer to this Farbtemparatur. I need the head light in 90% of all cases in an artificial environment. As with 5600 Kelvin (usually this value is false and there are aufzukreuzen even slightly above 6000 K) no friends, and filmed people who react extremely annoyed to make the blaugrelle light. In addition, you never get a proper white balance. Skin tones look ugly off etc.
In addition, the lamp no lens or holder for tungsten filter. And that a very large distance between the LEDs. As ugly Multiple shadows are inevitable.

I can recommend more recently, the Como 1800 LED light from China. They put a pro-head light for Sonyher and have tuned for its own sales, the Sony version.
I have it for a week and must say this is the very best distance with LED light head that I've ever tried. It is clairvoyant as 100W) as a Sachtler head light with 75W halogen burner (.
Factory specification 1800 lux at 1m distance. Of course, dimmable. At full power, it is usually too bright
It is not at all but very organic spotlastig of the illumination. Multiple shadows no more.
But the main thing for me is the basic color temperature of 4500 Kelvin. Although I find direct use in artificial environment is still too blue, but the built-in tungsten filter darkens s.and no longer makes such a very bright and aesthetic 3200 Kelvin light.
In addition, can combine with an additional lens, the light. Otherwise, it is very flat. At 28mm focal seen any hotspot. I think it will even 24mm focal no visible gradient. With the lens you have a very homogeneous brightness over the edge.
I paid with shipping, inches and just under 380 euros VAT. These still need one SonyL Batteries and Charger (who has none). but that's so synonymous now very affordable. Advantage. No more cable and cheap Batteries. The L-970s range of Batteries at full throttle two hours!! Under normal usage 4 hours. Batteries and two three you can rotate without regard to battery life.
Forget Sachtler (too dark), SWIT, and all the others. The gap is enormous.
The LED is so good that I changed my halogen head lights only once mothballs.

Have a very long time and tried different head lights, I am pushed American forums on this.
Simply googling. Ebay or direct from a shop in LA.

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