Ease of use gets a 17 out of 10, they are lightweight, compact, the bowens mount does not seem to be the strongest but I didn't buy it to use with softboxes.
With my information, you can't, you have to use the type of power in the lighting data, in a simple way, if you take 200W lighting, you should be able to use 14.8V, but you will have half the power, and you can use 26V and you have full power, but in 120W you can't use what's higher because you might have problems.
@@1324-y8f sorry if I miss something from what you are writing, but my 14.54v battery is less than the 14.8v that is recommended. So it probably gives less power. Isn't it? The good scenario, I suppose, it might be that the light will produce less lux. The bad it would be that it might not work. That is why I'm asking. Thank you in advance
Fan noise is a test I have yet to do, in addition I have not done an interview since having these lights. Bought these for wedding receptions so I did not even think to do that test. I'll be on the lookout from now though, thanks.
Awesome review man! Ive been thinking about picking one lf these up and this was exactly the kind of video i was looking for. Thanks and nice work!
That sounds awesome, glad I was able to help. These lights really are great, get them ASAP
Thanks for the review.... I have really been looking for good lights for wedding receptions. Will definitely look these up.
You are welcome.
Ease of use gets a 17 out of 10, they are lightweight, compact, the bowens mount does not seem to be the strongest but I didn't buy it to use with softboxes.
Hello do you know if I can use 14.54V V-mount battery instead of a 14.8V that is recommended with the 120W Bi-color? Thank you
With my information, you can't, you have to use the type of power in the lighting data, in a simple way, if you take 200W lighting, you should be able to use 14.8V, but you will have half the power, and you can use 26V and you have full power, but in 120W you can't use what's higher because you might have problems.
@@1324-y8f sorry if I miss something from what you are writing, but my 14.54v battery is less than the 14.8v that is recommended.
So it probably gives less power. Isn't it?
The good scenario, I suppose, it might be that the light will produce less lux. The bad it would be that it might not work. That is why I'm asking.
Thank you in advance
@@AngelosDeligkas yes that's right There's a chance it won't work, but it's just a possibility.
Have a good day, sir.
I have 2 v mount batteries that I use with the lights, one is 14.54v and the other is 14.4v. Both have been used on several occasions with no issues.
The 200w power by vmount battery can only go up to 50%. Thanks for the video.
Thanks for that info, that makes the 120W even a better buy for my use case.
Hows the fan noise? For interviews.
Fan noise is a test I have yet to do, in addition I have not done an interview since having these lights. Bought these for wedding receptions so I did not even think to do that test. I'll be on the lookout from now though, thanks.