I’m expecting mine today. I already have a ML60 and a ML30. It’s gonna be a god sent gift to replace the SL150ii with this for outdoors shoots (with access to power outlets). I use the SL150ii as a main light and the ml30 and the ml60(at 50% power) as rim lights for interviews in a 3 camera setup. Minus 3 kilograms in the bag 🥳
Thanks for the review dude! This really answered a lot of my questions. I've been looking for a review of this light since it came out, and I couldn't find any. Looking to use it in a documentary setting. How is the shadow quality with the reflector that came with the light? It feels like the element inside the reflector might diffuse the harshness.
I pre ordered the 36 degree one. The 15 is a bit spotty. Hit me up on IG and i can send you a sample. I also have and love their small softbox. bhpho.to/3WfNQWZ
I used the Ugreen PB205 145W power bank and plugged into the type c port, but it only got 85% brightness. Do you know of any power bank that can achieve 100% brightness?
@@Fedow_twins yes the proprietary Godox mount but now together with the ml100bi, Godox released a Godox to Bowens adapter as well. So you can use anything
Hello it work fine with the old Ak-B01 with 2 np-f batteries?but they produce 7,2Vx2 = 14.4V its less than it ask? the powerbank with 5A it will be big or i make some mistake?
It is plastic that does make it lightweight and compact. The light quality seems to be pretty good off to do more testing. The only thing thing I did notice is right on the edges. There is a little bit of warming. I also have their soft boxes which I use a lot.
Thank you for this unboxing. Have you had a chance to hear how loud it gets after a while at full power? I own the ML60Bi and ML30Bi and they're not loud but checking a review of the new ML60IIBi that person said that it was louder than the original.
They actally don't have branding. I woud go with the one in the link in the description. the new small rig one's look great. For V-Mount, I have neewer.
Is that ML-AK battery attachment? Every online store I ask all said the same thing, the ML-AK wasn't compatible with ML 100 Bi. They all recommend the latest AK-B01 instead. 🤔
Thankyou so much for showing usb-c since I was wondering how far it can be pushed... im guessing if the mobile battery can output PD100w then it can utilize the 100w of the unit? I dont know much about voltage and I know the V mount battery has a higher voltage (compared to mobile battery like Anker) that can be sustained for prolonged use.
What is the USB-C power delivery on your Vmount battery there, cause it seems its only 60w. If you were to plug into a battery bank that had a 100w PD you would be fine powering the light.
@@ThePhotographerGuy There are something strange here... this light rating ~120 watt power. (20 Volt - 6 Ah) 2 NPF battery province 14.8 volt. So if it can run at 100%, it more efficient than anything at this power. 14.8 volt V-Mouth are 1/2 price 26 volt. Almos light 100-150w run by 26 volt .Sometime battery are pricy than a light.
@@ThePhotographerGuy the ML60IIBi does come with the N-PF option, and there's a kit with both, but the 100W only has the V-mount, I just checked B&H and either one is $39.