I'm always amazed by Andrew's professionalism and all the educational information. Not dumbing anything down but still understandable even for a beginner like me. Amazing!
I was actually packing up my BUTTPLUG from my C-stand today, and trying not to walk out of my front door laughing, thinkinf of Gaff&Gear voice saying it. Very mature I am!@@WalterArgueta
Less heat generation is the boon in using LED space lights. Also NOT changing the color temp. by dimming a tungsten is really nice as well....but that comes with the whole LED revolution in general. I still can't wait for the 18k HMI replacement in LED. And perhaps even further in the future the LED Lightening Strikes? Am I crazy?
Hi Andrew, thank you very much for your awesome content! I actually have an off-topic question - I know I need G/M shift when shooting in bad office lighting. In your experience will a G/M shift of .8 be enough to deal with most office situations? Or is having up to 2 G/M shift essential? Wondering if I should invest in the Nanlite 500B ii that just come out, or wait for the more expensive Nanlux version that may have the full 2 points of shift... thank you very much I really appreciate your insight!
I'm not a andrew and I'm not a good gaffer, but if I need more than 0.8 g/m, the poor lamps looks green with the naked eye. In my case, I switched from f22x to f22c to match the skin tone with the fluorescent light on the 3rd floor at one center and only got hit when I turned the green almost to the end. At that time, the illuminator was almost light green. If there is no such situation, it will be fine.