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Both are good lights, I have the Amaran 60X. But at that price range you get the 110W Colbor CL100X which is a much better light for the money. Better quality, more accurate, more output, can be ran via USB PD100 charger/cable, and made mostly out of metal instead of plastic. You can even save some more money and get the CL60. The Amaran 60X is better as well outdoors due to the ventilation system that I tried with even light drizzles and it worked fine when I was filming an insect.
One thing… I seem to vaguely remember that I also needed to get a cable to connect the two but not really sure. You may want to research that. And for sure the handle will not fit inside the carrying case for the light
@@PhillipSkraba they’ve come a long way. I use aperture on pro sets all day for corporate shoots with my crew. I switched to amaran for my solo retainer contracts but had 2 of them break at the yoke and don’t fasten. I switched over to Nanlite and throw aperture light domes on them/use scrims and bounces. Solid, reliable, and more durable than expected(haves dropped a few times off cstand) the body is plastic but all metal yoke still. Check them out!
@@PhillipSkraba the fc60 would be a good comparison, you can use it with the forza 60b spotlight adapter which is wild because the forza 60b/c is 3-4x the cost
@PhillipSkraba Thanks. I see you put a few on there. But there's another set that give you more. It's the same Godox light though. I just thought you should know so you can add it on there. Let me grab the link and add it here.