Can you attach softboxes to this? I am thinking about light what i can attach to my electric adjustable table.. All equipment is on table and i move it around when i need to take A-rolls
Dave, If I put a diffusion dome to cut down the light - is that like using sunglasses on an LED light? I think you said that about an ND filter for a camera, didn't you? Looks like a good product. Especially for a rim light .
@@PostColorGear Hey Dave - I won one of these from Casey's Resolvecon - Godox finally sent it to me - how do you get that plastic cover over the LED that tells you to remove before opening? Looked at a few unboxing and they stop before removing it.
@@JimRobinson-colors The round piece that covers the LED from damage? There is a sliding "switch" on the side that you pull back and then you can rotate and slide out. Unless you're referring to something else that covers the LED and if so, I forget haha
Do you think that it has a big difference compared to ML60BI as light intensity\ LUX? I bought ML30BI but now i think maybe i should have bought the ML60BI version because i do lots of outdoors filmmaking? The highest ML30BI it can get is 7430 lux. And the highest ML60BI can get is around 10.000 LUX. So i wonder whether around 2500 lux of more power would make an easy to see difference in a night scene or not? Or is it a small difference to pay the extra 75 dollars? I hope you can see this message thanks.
Thanks! good review. Good light
How do think this differs from the ml 60bi? Which one would you recommend? Thanks!
Can you attach softboxes to this? I am thinking about light what i can attach to my electric adjustable table.. All equipment is on table and i move it around when i need to take A-rolls
Dave, If I put a diffusion dome to cut down the light - is that like using sunglasses on an LED light? I think you said that about an ND filter for a camera, didn't you? Looks like a good product. Especially for a rim light .
haha exactly!
And I agree. This is a nice portable solution to light a subject, for sure, but I'd say it's biggest strength is as a rim light.
@@PostColorGear Hey Dave - I won one of these from Casey's Resolvecon - Godox finally sent it to me - how do you get that plastic cover over the LED that tells you to remove before opening? Looked at a few unboxing and they stop before removing it.
@@JimRobinson-colors The round piece that covers the LED from damage? There is a sliding "switch" on the side that you pull back and then you can rotate and slide out.
Unless you're referring to something else that covers the LED and if so, I forget haha
@@JimRobinson-colors I show it at 38 seconds if you need reference about what I'm talking about.
Again, if not that, I don't know :)
@@PostColorGear Actually I figured it out after I asked and forgot to come back and delete i t- Thsnk so much though.
Do you think that it has a big difference compared to ML60BI as light intensity\ LUX? I bought ML30BI but now i think maybe i should have bought the ML60BI version because i do lots of outdoors filmmaking?
The highest ML30BI it can get is 7430 lux. And the highest ML60BI can get is around 10.000 LUX. So i wonder whether around 2500 lux of more power would make an easy to see difference in a night scene or not? Or is it a small difference to pay the extra 75 dollars? I hope you can see this message thanks.
10,000 vs 7430 is about 1/2 stop. I just got an LM60Bi. At 5600K I'm reading 13k with the reflector at 1 meter.
Would u be able to mount a soft-box to it? Bowens mount one
Unfortunately not. The mount is too small. Which keeps the size down, but limits the versatility.
Try to Use Godox S2 to mount the lamp.
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