Godox VSA-19K LED Spotlight Kit
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- Опубліковано 8 лип 2024
- The Godox VSA-19K, VSA-26K, and VSA-36k are 3 new spotlight and optical snoot projection kits designed for Bowens LED lighting. They are compatible with the Godox VL, UL, SL (I and II), SZ, FV series of lighting, along with any non-Godox, bowens-mount LED such as offering from Nanlite and Aputure. It will also fit the flagship Godox Knowled M600D.
The VSA spotlight kit offers 3 lens options, a 19 degree, 26 degree, and 36 degree. All 3 kits include a gobo holder, 4 gobos, and gel holder for further modifying the light. There are 4 flags built in for cutting light on each edge. Gels and the iris control are additional accessories.
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0:00 Godox SA-P and SA-17 Introduction and Inadequacies
1:40 Godox VSA-19K Spotlight Introduction
2:05 Godox VSA Spotlight Improvements
2:28 Godox VSA-19K Yoke strength
3:10 Godox VSA-19K Spotlight control
3:30 Godox VSA Iris
3:49 Godox VSA Flags
4:15 Godox VSA Gel Holder
4:36 300w limitation
5:00 Godox VSA Gobos
7:44 Flash compatibility
9:07 Great fit with FV series
9:38 Minor Points
10:20 Pricing and Conclusions
Thanks for the review!!! When using either any projection unit or spotlight it is definitely recommended to use heat insulation gloves when handling the iris control, gobo holder and gobos and the blades, same for touching the barrel of the projection unit as much there is plastic/rubber ends in some of the parts.
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This is the best video! I just purchased it and this video helped me a lot! Thanks
As someone who just recently bought the older spotlight kit, I was rather upset until you told me it won't work with the X00 Pro series, thanks you for the video.
Thank you very much
How do you always make the most useful videos!??!
Cool finally got something that looks / acts like a Leko. There are lots of companies that can cut you custom gobos.
How far was that unit from the wall and what size of a window shape does that create?
Man, only if it supported the 400 pro and up. My normal optical snoots just eat so much light. Plus they are a bit janky to use haha Great video!
Will the godox ad-b2 fit? I would think seeing how the ad200 bare bulb fits, but not sure if the flange distance is the same as the adapter used in the video.
Are the attachments from the old ones compatible?
Does any company make stuff like this for just flash/strobes?
Question: i really want to use this spotlight but i am a strobist and am using AD400pro, so my question is, considering that spotlights improve the output of lights, just like a fresnel would, will it improve the FV150's weak LED Flash?
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Will it work with Amaran 60D?
Hey. Great vid! What do you make of this tip from Daniel Brockett at Digital Photo Pro when deciding between 19, 26 and 36 degrees? "The 36-degree Spotlight Mount throws the largest image circle of the three lenses available. Instead of shelling out an additional $500 to acquire the 26-degree and 19-degree lenses, I purchased the Spotlight Mount Iris for $99. This allows me to simply crop the largest 36-degree beam output to whatever size I need if I need a smaller pattern than the 36-degree lens can provide. The internal cutters on the Spotlight Mount provide you with a considerable degree of flexibility and control that until you’ve experienced it, you can’t imagine how precise it lets you be with controlling your light."
This is an interesting take! Thank you. I wonder what that does to the brightness overall
Hey, Which size lens to buy ?
can we use this with Flash ? like ad 300 pro or ad200 pro
Well done, as always! What was up with the rounded edges when you were using the flags?! Am I crazy, are those not sharper looking on the old version?!
It probably just wasn’t focused on the wall.
@@robhallphoto That is not a focus issue. Looks like the shutters have rounded edges.
@@JoelNeild That's what I thought too but I'm leaning into trusting the master!
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Is the light stronger as compared to Godox SA-P and Godox SA-17 with gobos?
Hi, Robert! Can you rotate gobo inside spotlight?
Thank you for video!
I was wondering if the gobos from nanlite projector would work on these godox vsa spotlight kits, since theyre both circular?
I think the godox gobos are quite limited and hoping for more designs
This is why I shared the Gobo size, I don’t have other systems so you’d have to find out the gobo size of Nanlite to know if they’d be compatible.
Hello, I need your advice because I can't find this information anywhere. Will the Godox SZ-150R lamp be compatible with this VSA-26K? please help
Nice video. Will it work with strobes?
why not
How does it compare to others. I have the old one and the westcott one.
Well, I compared advantages to the old one. I don’t have / have never used the Westcott. And no the SA-P pieces are not compatible, as that’s a much smaller opening.
@@robhallphoto I own the Westcott one cannot have an iris but if you want crisp circle you use the circle gobo not an iris. It can also support the AD600Pro as well as the QT mark 2 and mark 3 series
@@robhallphoto I wish these companies would consider the fact that if the initial design was flawed they would find some way of not soaking consumers a second time. No thanks Godox.
@@curtisclement The initial design was for the Godox S30 & S60; they're tiny, compared to the KnowLED 300 & 600, which are tiny compared to the MG1200Bi; the first projection attachment is sized appropriately for the tiny 30-watt S30 and small 60-watt S60, with much smaller physically 50mm, 85mm, & 135mm lenses; this is designed for the physically larger COB LED lights, up to 300 watts; the one for the 600-watt 600D/600Bi can handle twice as much heat, and the one for the huge 1200-watt KnowLED MG1200Bi has it's own fan, and is sized to be able to support that (enormous😅) light. Just my opinion, I think the same way that accessories for the AD600 strobe are too big for the AD200 strobe, same thing with the continuous lights. Aputure & Nanlite/Nanlux are the same way in large measure; the sizes of the different lights in the product line are so different. Just a few years ago (when the S30 came out), 1200-watt COB LEDs were just a dream, now the technology's evolved to allow for a 2400-watt COB LED (from Aputure, at the latest trade show).
So..... godox made it's own version of an LED Source 4 theatre light..... but as an adapter for a light you have to buy separately, that won't be as powerful as a Source4. I mean.... I guess it's cheaper...?
Uh, this looks like a ridiculously large Leko light. For the price of the light source and attachments you can just buy an Altman 15-35 zoom LED Ellipsoidal light.
There will never be a projection system for flash. Since this unit is for max. 300W it makes sense that the bigger flashes are not supported. Also with e.g. 600 Ws flash units you would burn a whole in your subject.
It's also why you should never use a projection unit like this with a tungsten light.
Basically the same effect as a magnifying glass in the sun.