Imagine living in Andrew's street and every other day there's a bunch of lights being set up and Andrew has the street shut down so he can do his light readings and tests. Keep em' coming Andrew
Tip for reducing risk of hitting the reset: pop a webcam privacy cover over it. That way you can clip it shut and reduce the risk of accidental resets. It's working around a bit of a design flaw, but it's an inexpensive and non-obtrusive workaround.
Great in depth video as usual. Godox is coming for the gaffer market, great! For powering with USB, anker powerbanks have a low power mode by clicking the button twice and a green light comes on so it won't go to sleep.
I just bought 2 rx units for testing on aliexpress for under 150€/unit, if they work well i will probably get a bunch more, the price cant be beat, and it has a genuine lumenradio crmx Chip inside (met someone who opened his version).
Great video! Thanks for posting. I was trying to figure out exactly what these things do. I wanted to control my Knowled lights with my phone easier. They will not work with my setup. I couldn't seem to get a strait answer from Godox. You explained it better than they did.
Yes I would like to know about this. MC Pros are normally 20-30 dollars more expensive, plus the cable adapter, but having battery and use it also as a light when needed, so be glad to hear Andrews thoughts in comparison @@NKRDBL
There might be an obvious answer to this question but couldn't find anything online: Would the TimoLink RX work with the Amaran F21c / F22c etc in combination with their DMX to USB-C cables? Likewise is there a difference between the Amaran DMX to USB-C cables and the Nanlux ones?
@@simvid8107 the XLR 5 pin connection on those adaptors will take the DMX signal into the light regardless of whether it originated from a wireless or hard wired source. However, if the adapters don't have a USB port on the receiver side you may need a small battery to power the receiver.
I still dont understand much about DMX but do you feel like a gaffers control like your exalux is better than having an ipad with blackout app for example? (Dunno if they can be compared) These seem like a great way of getting into DMX without spending too much
Comes down to the work you do. The all in one controller is good for small shoots. But the iPad gives way more options and has 16bit control giving you more colours in modes like HSI