The 300c is a great buy! I've been on many shoots with my buddy that uses one for client work and we don't even use it at full power indoors. Waiting for that 30% black friday discount + additional 10% off as first time customer. I can't wait to get mine!
In all honestly I'm getting tired of reviewers just pointing lights at a wall only a few feet away... can you actually take this outside and lightup a car from 30 ft away or something similar? that's way more helpful for me to gauge how powerful these things are. just some friendly advice... other than that issue, great reviews.
as a professionnal, getting a lighter light is actually something i would pay as much money than the 600C. When moving lights during a shoot, it is a pain, and sometimes almost gets me lazy to move it. So the 300C seems quite cool. only downside is the buttons on the light... nothing on an external controller. and using an app is often a pain
is it possible to control Aputure Amaran 300C LED light effects from the LED light body? i did it from mobile application, but i want to control it from LED light body, is it possible or no?
How many of these would I need to light up a kitchen? I think it's smaller than 10 sqm (~100 sqf). I'm looking to improve lighting conditions to shoot at lower apertures. Maybe a weird question, but not sure how to phrase it better 😀
Yes definitely. The 60x has a max power output of 65 Watts, the 150c a maximum power output of 150 watts, and the 300c a maximum power output of 300 watts. It's almost like the lights are named after how many watts of output they produce at full intensity 😉
Can Amaran 150C & 300C be used to take pictures? As far as I know, almost all Aputure Amaran LED models have banding problems when taking pictures. Including Aputure Amaran F22C at shutter speeds of 1/800, 1/1000s, 1/2000s... and other faster electronic shutters or electronic front curtain shutters, flicker and banding will appear in photos or videos. Although this kind of high-speed shutter is generally not used for filming, this problem affects high-speed video recording and photography This problem happens with many different models of Aputure amaran LEDs, but not with other brands, I don't know why it only happens with Aputure LEDs. I was unable to find an Aputure query and they did not respond to my request for assistance at all. 300C seems to be a very useful LED for photography, but if it cannot be used for general mirrorless camera shooting, it will be a major problem
I use them for photography no banding whatsoever. What type of photography do you do to use those shutter speeds? Most portrait photographers I know use 200 max. Like what percent of photographers are doing somehow high speed photography in a small self contained studio environment 😂
@@HAlariousInc Do you mean that your 300C has not encountered this banding problem? I mainly use it for shooting aerial sports, so I need a faster shutter speed, and the Canon cameras require electronic shutters for high-speed continuous shooting.😔 A friend of mine bought a 300C. I just tested and confirmed that the electronic shutter of the 300C will have obvious flicker and banding at 1/800s or above, and there will also be slight horizontal stripes at lower shutter speeds, which will affect the quality of the photo, such as 1/400s. I tried Aputure 6 models LED have always had this problem, I'm not sure if all Aputure amaran 300C have flickering and banding, or only this 300C has banding problem. I also tried Zhiyun two models of LED, all electronic shutters(1/200s-1/8000s) did not have the flickering problem similar to Aputure.
@@haklittle3598 Ah aerial sport photography. Didn’t cross my mind…makes sense to be hitting those speeds. I’m saying I don’t encounter the problem bc I never shoot those speeds. I have the F22C and the 120dii and I shoot 1/200 and lower. I wasn’t sure what type of photography someones does that would need such high shutter speeds. Whenever I do have banding issues, I use the variable shutter speed function on my camera
@@HAlariousInc The banding is likely the same issue that can cause flickering under certain conditions of shooting video. @photojoseph has an excellent video from about four years ago explaining how and why this happens and how to solve it. Go search his channel for "flicker" to find it. From the shutter speeds that you're shooting at it does not sound like the amaran lights are the right solution for you. I would recommend higher wattage LEDs or even tungsten lights to shoot with to avoid the banding issue you're describing. It is common with many budget level LED sources.
Want more technical specs and stuff? Go check out Curtis Judd's video, he's great at that. ua-cam.com/video/odH2H4gPzks/v-deo.html
I still think you do a good job covering some tech specs. 😺
The 300c is a great buy! I've been on many shoots with my buddy that uses one for client work and we don't even use it at full power indoors. Waiting for that 30% black friday discount + additional 10% off as first time customer. I can't wait to get mine!
In all honestly I'm getting tired of reviewers just pointing lights at a wall only a few feet away... can you actually take this outside and lightup a car from 30 ft away or something similar? that's way more helpful for me to gauge how powerful these things are. just some friendly advice... other than that issue, great reviews.
😂 I feel you. Most of these review people don’t really shoot real deal stuff other than desk setups
Totally agreed 😂
don’t watch then
Solid feedback, thank you.
Would have been great if you did amaran 300c vs aputure 300c 😮
You are my favorite UA-camr that make excelentes lights review better than anyone! Please don’t stop!
as a professionnal, getting a lighter light is actually something i would pay as much money than the 600C. When moving lights during a shoot, it is a pain, and sometimes almost gets me lazy to move it. So the 300C seems quite cool. only downside is the buttons on the light... nothing on an external controller. and using an app is often a pain
Odd question, is there a Pelican Case with similar dimensions that the foam case can be dismantled and placed inside of?
Thanks. Nice direct review. Appreciated.
Excellent as always
Tommy, never change!
Great video as always! 2:24 which controller is that? Any review of it?
Exalux Control One. I highly recommend it.
Really appreciate the ways you break down information and organise it.
Also really like the way you colour your videos too along with your LUTs.
is it possible to control Aputure Amaran 300C LED light effects from the LED light body? i did it from mobile application, but i want to control it from LED light body, is it possible or no?
Solid Review!
Super helpful - Thank you
How many of these would I need to light up a kitchen? I think it's smaller than 10 sqm (~100 sqf). I'm looking to improve lighting conditions to shoot at lower apertures. Maybe a weird question, but not sure how to phrase it better 😀
One
Is this robust enough for the Aputure Lightdome?
I have the Amaran 60x and I use the light Dome on that thing no problem
Is the 300c brighter than the amaran 200xs?
Yes
Is it possible to dim these with the App?
Yes. You can adjust all settings on amaran/aputure lights with sidus link
are they brighter than the amaran 60x?
Yes definitely. The 60x has a max power output of 65 Watts, the 150c a maximum power output of 150 watts, and the 300c a maximum power output of 300 watts. It's almost like the lights are named after how many watts of output they produce at full intensity 😉
@@shadowshapers thank you! :)
that makes sense!
Can Amaran 150C & 300C be used to take pictures?
As far as I know, almost all Aputure Amaran LED models have banding problems when taking pictures.
Including Aputure Amaran F22C at shutter speeds of 1/800, 1/1000s, 1/2000s... and other faster electronic shutters or electronic front curtain shutters, flicker and banding will appear in photos or videos.
Although this kind of high-speed shutter is generally not used for filming, this problem affects high-speed video recording and photography
This problem happens with many different models of Aputure amaran LEDs, but not with other brands, I don't know why it only happens with Aputure LEDs.
I was unable to find an Aputure query and they did not respond to my request for assistance at all.
300C seems to be a very useful LED for photography, but if it cannot be used for general mirrorless camera shooting, it will be a major problem
I use them for photography no banding whatsoever. What type of photography do you do to use those shutter speeds? Most portrait photographers I know use 200 max. Like what percent of photographers are doing somehow high speed photography in a small self contained studio environment 😂
@@HAlariousInc Do you mean that your 300C has not encountered this banding problem?
I mainly use it for shooting aerial sports, so I need a faster shutter speed, and the Canon cameras require electronic shutters for high-speed continuous shooting.😔
A friend of mine bought a 300C. I just tested and confirmed that the electronic shutter of the 300C will have obvious flicker and banding at 1/800s or above, and there will also be slight horizontal stripes at lower shutter speeds, which will affect the quality of the photo, such as 1/400s.
I tried Aputure 6 models LED have always had this problem, I'm not sure if all Aputure amaran 300C have flickering and banding, or only this 300C has banding problem.
I also tried Zhiyun two models of LED, all electronic shutters(1/200s-1/8000s) did not have the flickering problem similar to Aputure.
@@haklittle3598 Ah aerial sport photography. Didn’t cross my mind…makes sense to be hitting those speeds.
I’m saying I don’t encounter the problem bc I never shoot those speeds. I have the F22C and the 120dii and I shoot 1/200 and lower. I wasn’t sure what type of photography someones does that would need such high shutter speeds.
Whenever I do have banding issues, I use the variable shutter speed function on my camera
@@HAlariousInc The banding is likely the same issue that can cause flickering under certain conditions of shooting video. @photojoseph has an excellent video from about four years ago explaining how and why this happens and how to solve it. Go search his channel for "flicker" to find it. From the shutter speeds that you're shooting at it does not sound like the amaran lights are the right solution for you. I would recommend higher wattage LEDs or even tungsten lights to shoot with to avoid the banding issue you're describing. It is common with many budget level LED sources.
@hak little meant to tag you in this comment too.
The LS 600c Pro rubber handle rottens in tropical weather countries