In this video we take a look at the new Nanlite Froza 60B, a super capable and small LED light! My custom luts: sellfy.com/alexandru-don Follow me on instagram: / alexandrudon Where I buy my gear in Romania: www.westbuy.ro
I had to watch 10 videos just to figure out if this little light was going to be bright enough for my needs. You finally nailed it for me! Thank you very much for clearly, concisely presenting the info I needed to make my purchase decision. Keep up the great work!
Awesome, Awesome review. Love how you just played with it and threw in extreme examples, the parking lot scene sold me on it. A lot of people talk about the technicals and only use it under perfect conditions which are seldom the case.
Thank you very much! I love the part with the car. Your attitude visibly changed from being in front of the camera as host to being in the "zone" and having fun looking for new ways of using the light. I felt your passion through the screen and I loved it. Subbed 😁
Awesome review that showcased the light very nicely. This could very well be the one I would go for next time. Good job! A bit off topic, but where did you get that Batman poster?
Actually I have one kit of Forza 60 added to my cart on eBay, but I was wondering dose it have enough power to light in dark conditions. You've just helped me make my decision: buying two Forza 60Bs)) Very helpful review, thanks! Why did I not see this review before...
Thanks for the video. This Forza 60B looks incredibly powerful! I'm thinking about buying lights and I can't decide whether a Forza 300 is really useful or not. Can't a Forza 60B or two Forza 60B be enough to light most scenes? What do you think?
In a very dark environment like shown in this video, this light is very useful. But when you shoot an interview for example, in which you don't want a background window to be blown out, this light might not be strong enough as a key.
Salut Alexandru! Am urmărit cu interes videoul tău și vreau sa te întreb : este suficient de puternica lumina asta pentru ședințe foto în studio? Eu sunt începător în ale fotografiei și nu am mai deloc cunoștințe de lumini și mai ales de lumina de studio. Vreau sa cumpăr o lumina continua cu led împreună cu un set-up pentru fotografie de studio acasă. Îmi recomanzi lampa asta sau sa cumpăr alta mai puternica? Mulțumesc mult pentru răspuns!!!
Great video! I'm looking to buy my first ever light and I came across this one As it is my first light, I need it to be somewhat "versatile". For example interviews and some brand promo videos. Am I ok buying this one or do you recommend another one? My budget is around 350 euros Thanks alot!
I have the Aputure Amaran 60x, and I thought it would be as powerful as the Nanlite Forza 60x, but seeing your settings, Amaran is like half as strong!!! Have you compared them both?
With a light so powerful like this, why did you will need a powerful model? You can use this light as a primary light, right? Btw can um give your opinion about Nanlite vs Aputure?
@@AlexDon hahaha nice plate! Did you test other Nanlite lights? And what about Aputure? I'm hesitating between the Aputure 120d ii, the Amaran 200d and the Nanlite Forza 200! 😆
Yet another tone deaf video about lighting gear. What is the point? Your thesis is that this light is brighter than your ambient living room lighting or brighter than a pitch black parking garage? Stunningly pointless. When you expose for a fixture at a given camera setting and then increase the output by a stop, yes, it will be a stop brighter in camera. And yes when you put an open reflector a meter from your face it will be very bright, but how is that different from any other fixture? Also, the reflector does not make the light more powerful, it simply concentrates all the available lumens into a small area.. when would you light a subject like this? It would be too specular, and when you put this unit in light bank it will have the same output as any fixture with same lumen output. The Forza light are great, with a ton of great attributes, but the fact that is brighter than the absence of light does not differentiate it from any other brand. A helpful comparison might be between it and another brand both using a similar size light bank, and showing how much smaller the Forza 60 is, and how well it pairs with the dedicated light bank. If anyone is interested in reviews of lighting gear from someone who understands the equipment, I recommend the "Gaffer and Gear" youtube channel.