Actually, you're wrong. I've used gels on many different color temps to achieve a look that I am going for. It has give me great flexibility on set. Plus, if you light it off the planking curve, you'll need the adjustment to correct. So, only be stuck at 5600K is not helpful and can actually cause more work in post/ruin your shot.
Thanks for the review! Great video!
Great Video! always comprehensive and complete......
Nice review. What is the purpose of the COB cover thingy? Heat disappation?
Diffusion. If you take it off you get a wider, hotter beam. I also think they might have attachments for this in the future.
@@Ranger7Studios Thanks. I was trying to find a cover but my COB cover is too short with that on so I may take that cover off.
very good, but why won't you show an example of the lamp being used in a cinematic scenario (es a talking head)
Usually I do. This one was done quickly, due to a family issues/ lack of time. So I just gave a quick over view this time.
Like thats the purpose of gels - to use them on 5600 lights... come on
Actually, you're wrong. I've used gels on many different color temps to achieve a look that I am going for. It has give me great flexibility on set. Plus, if you light it off the planking curve, you'll need the adjustment to correct. So, only be stuck at 5600K is not helpful and can actually cause more work in post/ruin your shot.