What color temp do you have your key light set to here? I'm deciding whether to buy a bi-color Amaran or a daylight, but all of the accent lighting indoors at my place are warmer lights, so I'm wondering what the best move would be
I have my key light set to 5600k daylight because I want the lights in the background to look yellow/orange. Some people will say this makes it look “lit” but Im not trying to trick people into thinking I’m not using a light, and everything is natural, so I don’t mind. However, I would 99% of the time recommend getting a bi-colour light if you can. It’s give you so much more flexibility in dialling in a look you want.
Yeah I have 4 …. 80w ones and they tilt green …. So I can only ever use just them … or gel them for color unfortunately. That’s what we get saving money but to Be fair the competition was pricey… but I see why now
the d stands for daylight. these being bi color you can tune in the white balance to match other lights where youre shooting. with the sd80d its only daylight so youll have issues shooting on location with warm lights and trying to color balance
I've just checked. The light is bi colour. You can change the kelvin by holding the dial in for a second then turning it. The code on the light is GVM SD80S, it is also on the instruction manual that came with it. Unless GVM have branded the light they sent up to me incorrectly, then it is 100% bi colour. It would also be strange that they used a different naming structure than other light makers where the D stands for daylight.
@@ChristopherMichaelLaw I see. I think there is a mistake with that unit you have. If you check the product specs. online you'll see what I mean. Or am I missing something?
Haha, your right their website says the S is mono and the D is bi colour. Strangely their home page calls the D - GVM SD80D 80w Bi-Color Spotlight Daylight - I have no idea what is going on. All I can say is my one is branded as SD80S and I can change the colour temp. Maybe they branded some up wrong, or maybe they’re got their website wrong. If anyone else has the lamp, let me know if it’s mono or not.
What color temp do you have your key light set to here? I'm deciding whether to buy a bi-color Amaran or a daylight, but all of the accent lighting indoors at my place are warmer lights, so I'm wondering what the best move would be
I have my key light set to 5600k daylight because I want the lights in the background to look yellow/orange. Some people will say this makes it look “lit” but Im not trying to trick people into thinking I’m not using a light, and everything is natural, so I don’t mind. However, I would 99% of the time recommend getting a bi-colour light if you can. It’s give you so much more flexibility in dialling in a look you want.
Can you use all different np batteries or only the 770’s?
cant i buy cheap single color digitek light, and make warm using video editing software like davinci resolve? pelase help
They're not shy in totally ripping off the design of the Aputure Amaran 60w light! Looks good though!
Yes, it does look familiar doesn't it.
Yeah I have 4 …. 80w ones and they tilt green …. So I can only ever use just them … or gel them for color unfortunately. That’s what we get saving money but to
Be fair the competition was pricey… but I see why now
Dude, what the different with GVM SD80D ?
the d stands for daylight. these being bi color you can tune in the white balance to match other lights where youre shooting. with the sd80d its only daylight so youll have issues shooting on location with warm lights and trying to color balance
@@BrandzHD It's the opposite. In this fixture, D stands for dual and S for single. GVM80S is not Bicolor.
Hey, sorry but this is wrong. The GVM SD80S is not Bicolor, it's just Daylight. The SD80D is (D stands for Dual). Please check.
I've just checked. The light is bi colour. You can change the kelvin by holding the dial in for a second then turning it. The code on the light is GVM SD80S, it is also on the instruction manual that came with it. Unless GVM have branded the light they sent up to me incorrectly, then it is 100% bi colour. It would also be strange that they used a different naming structure than other light makers where the D stands for daylight.
@@ChristopherMichaelLaw I see. I think there is a mistake with that unit you have. If you check the product specs. online you'll see what I mean. Or am I missing something?
Haha, your right their website says the S is mono and the D is bi colour. Strangely their home page calls the D - GVM SD80D 80w Bi-Color Spotlight Daylight - I have no idea what is going on. All I can say is my one is branded as SD80S and I can change the colour temp. Maybe they branded some up wrong, or maybe they’re got their website wrong. If anyone else has the lamp, let me know if it’s mono or not.
OMG change up the bg music it’s the same 5 seconds over and over again! 😵💫
ughhhh the bg music, good video but crappy bg music.
Thats a lot of noise man
I'm happy to receive feedback but i don't understand what you are saying, please elaborate.