Fantastic. I have a very similar setup and haven’t been 100% happy with the results but it’s good to know it’s about how i use them. It’s easy to assume you need more or different gear.
Thank you for addressing the burning issue of continuous vs strobe towards the end. 😉 I’m debating making the switch from strobes myself. I am however concerned with the amount of light output and it’s effect on the exposure triangle. From the images, it’s pretty clear you’re not needing to shoot at a higher ISO, wide open or a slow shutter speed….which is awesome! Can you give a ball park figure on what you are able to shoot at under these circumstances and still come up with these beautiful, crisp images? Thanks!!
Thanks for asking! Jonny Creative gave us the following info on his camera settings for this shoot "My ISO stayed at 400 throughout. Aperture varied between 1.2 and 5.6 and I kept my shutter speed at 1/60 or above relative to those settings." Hope this helps!
with the light in the large modifier what is the output? What ISO/Shutter/aperture are you at to produce enough exposure? I'm trying to gauge how powerful the lights are
Thanks for asking! Jonny Creative gave us the following info on his camera settings for this shoot "My ISO stayed at 400 throughout. Aperture varied between 1.2 and 5.6 and I kept my shutter speed at 1/60 or above relative to those settings." Hope this helps!
Thanks for you comment!! We’ll absolutely include camera settings next time around. In the meantime Jonny Creative supplied us with the following info “My ISO stayed at 400 throughout. Aperture varied between 1.2 and 5.6 and I kept my shutter speed at 1/60 or above relative to those settings.”
Thank you so much for this video, it was very informative and the images are beautiful! My question is that I see the live image as having a red tone but the still image you show has been color corrected and I'm wondering if you changed the settings in your camera first or adjusted in post? I'm working with a Newer light and my biggest complaint is the redness that is sometimes impossible to even adjust well in post. I would love to know how you deal with that issue. Thanks!
This wouldn’t work for large format photography. Especially when you want to use a faster shutter speed to get sharper images. Not to mention lower film speeds. Hope their lights get stronger in the future.
Good video, his work is so great ! i was searching this lights but B&H said that there is no stock :( . Hope you can share more videos like this one!! thank @NanliteUSA