Frage von Asparagus:Hi,
after I've asked something and with some head lights I looked at, which are less than 300 ¬ I now noticed the following models:
- Flolight Microbeam 128 (approx 300Euro)
- Litepanel Micro (about 200Euro)
- Swit S-2010 (about 300 ¬)
- Media Light S (approx 285 ¬)
The basic question is: what should I take? ;)
Are there major differences between the lights?
I want to use the head light mainly for interviews to illuminate the person in front of the camera.
I've heard that the Litepanel Micro has a relatively low light output, is that really so?
Make the lights even light?
What else is there to consider? (Light temperature can affect, I hope with slides)
mfg.
Antwort von Manuell:
Hi,
I have now bought the Light Media-S. It is processed as the solid Litepanel, not just plastic.
The illumination is nice and even and it can not switch to daylight slides of art. To operate with Panasonic, or Sony batteries.
Tomorrow I turn to an interview tape 3OH! 3, which I will post here once, so there it is then virtually the first practical use.
So far, negative is the somewhat shaky support for the flash shoe adapter and I was really happy to use my lighter replica Panasonic batteries s.dem to light, but this does not hold.
Antwort von Asparagus:
Okay, that sounds Schonmal very good that I can switch of the art in natural light.
Is it possible to mount the light still neatly on the Mount, or it is good because very little?
mfg.
Antwort von NEEL:
I Litepanel Micro and Swit. Litepanel is IMHO for a ton, was not worth the money: hardly battery light and relatively high throughput. Swit with Canon Batteries is much brighter, so you can share direct lightening works well as sight. The Swit way I use as an outdoor lamp. Since a forest is still light, where a Litepanel already barely can see anything ...
Antwort von Asparagus:
To operate the swit with canon-camcorder batteries I need such an extension, right? That would be great of course, I still would not need extra buy Batteries ...
How much is it about? ;)
Antwort von K.-D. Schmidt:
I have recently bought this one:
http://cgi.ebay.de/Universal-LED-Videoleuchte-Licht-panel-NG-126-650-Lux-/200489380734?pt=DE_Elektronik_Computer_Foto_Camcorder_Blitze_PM I'm quite content. The color temperature is approximately 5600 K, the light is bright, dimmable and with or Battery (Sony Others operate) Batteries.
Fully sufficient for my occasional interventions.
Greeting
KDS
Antwort von Johannes:
On Ebay, there were times a dealer who sold you the lamp with Swit battery plate for 299 ¬. VII. this is available yet. Otherwise, such a panel is expected to cost between 25 and 60 ¬, according to my knowledge.
Antwort von Manuell:
So the Media Light can be set already installed on the flash shoe, but it wobbles back and forth a little, has too much play as the attachment between the bracket and lamp.
Otherwise, it seems to me to be a good choice for the price, but tomorrow evening it will first be seen.
Consider the 285 ¬ are the net price.
Antwort von Bernd E.:
... Which should I take? ... An obviously technically very close relative of the Media Lights - which is however much cheaper - I once had
Antwort von Manuell:
Hi Bernd,
this is apparently not only a close relative :-) It seems to be exactly the same lamp, the only stop trading under different names.
In Light Media is so synonymous nowhere tuned Media Light, but apparently only called so because it is distributed of Mediatec ;-)
Antwort von stefanf:
I have recently bought this one:
http://cgi.ebay.de/Universal-LED-Videoleuchte-Licht-panel-NG-126-650-Lux-/200489380734?pt=DE_Elektronik_Computer_Foto_Camcorder_Blitze_PM
I'm quite content. The color temperature is approximately 5600 K, the light is bright, dimmable and with or Battery (Sony Others operate) Batteries.
Fully sufficient for my occasional interventions.
I have now bought synonymous. Let's see how that will be.
For under 50 ¬ including shipping is not really much down the drain.
http://shop.ebay.de/lordmuth/m.html
@ K.-D. Schmidt:
For me this is a Pansonic AAPT.
Do the Batteries of the SD707 and Co.?