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btw t and f are not the same. f is the measurement of how much light can enter the lens and t defines how much light actually is measured at the sensor
i randomly ran into you and really like your videos. you keep them short but very informational. the gear you reccomend is very nice for creators with a budget
@@al201103 After seen other reviews, I don't think they are a good buy, they don't look really sharp or pro level, but for that price, sure why no.... check a video called "Sirui Nightwalker vs 7artisans Vision Cine Lenses- BATTLE OF THE BUDGET" I'm not sure if he pulled focus wrongly, but he makes them look bad AF
You can buy for E-Mount and adapt then to Z mount. Z mount is the most adaptable mount. Buying E mount would allow for them to be sold faster if you end up selling them.
There are a lot of great options, from Smallrig to FXlion. But when you want to choose one, check out the "Intensity Limit" which you can find on the end of the page of the C150X link. And then you can know which battery can give you what you need.
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I have a five light setup consisting of: Nanlite Nanlux Evoke 2400b Nanlite Forza 720b Nanlite Forza 300b II 2 X Nanlite Forza 60C I have some Nanlite 15c pavo/tube lights, sheet lights and a few small handheld LED lights to use for specific situations as well, but the above handles the majority of the heavy lifting for my work. Great video. Greetings from Portsmouth, England.
Great video. One question though - what color temperature was your camera set to? It was really helpful to see what temperature your lights were set to to pull off that effect, but to some extent those settings only make sense in the context of the camera's white balance. I suspect if I were to do a similar setup and set my camera (GH5) to 5600k the subject would look like a lobster.
What high output light anywhere on the market has internal batteries?? Anything reputable over 200W uses V mounts, there is nothing internal, that would make no sense whatsoever. You'd run out of power in no time and have to wait for it to recharge that large battery rather than swapping V mounts or gold mounts. If you don't actually know anything about the current product lineup in the industry please don't complain about this light not having features that don't exist
If you need the sun on a stand… for example for highframerate shots indoor… I returned the b300… why? Because Zhiyun has a 20% sale atm so you get the b500 for ( almost) the price of the b300……and Protip from Marcuspix… get the godox rft 19 reflektor for 20$ to add 3/4 of another fstop light…… thank me later ☺️