That was absolutely fascinating Ben! Who would've ever known that Dandelions give off so much UV light? Yet another reason why I'm really looking forward to getting my Adaptalux Studio in August! 😊
They actually don't give off a huge amount of fluorescence compared to some other flowers we have shot, but enough for a cool effect. You will have fun experimenting for yourself when you get your kit!
Amazing Photo! Is the Adaptalux system good for capturing UV photos of subjects that aren't perfectly still (i.e: Insects or flowers in a windy location)?
We have had some success shooting insects, particularly spiders... but mostly because they do like to sit quite still for long periods. This technique using LED UV lighting arms does require a long exposure so it's not ideal for anything that moves a lot.
They're out there! Here's a recent review by an independent tester in a print publication - www.amateurphotographer.co.uk/reviews/accessories/adaptalux-studio-macro-photography-led-combo-pack-review
That was absolutely fascinating Ben! Who would've ever known that Dandelions give off so much UV light? Yet another reason why I'm really looking forward to getting my Adaptalux Studio in August! 😊
They actually don't give off a huge amount of fluorescence compared to some other flowers we have shot, but enough for a cool effect. You will have fun experimenting for yourself when you get your kit!
@@Adaptalux Can't wait! I'm like a big kid! 🤣
Omg mate I really need to get one of these units for uv what a fantastic video 👌👌👌
Cheers Lee, glad you enjoyed it! The UV is really cool to experiment with for sure!
I will be off down to Darren's to have a play with is for sure.
Great video, good to see the difference using the UV lights compared to the white lights etc
Thanks Jean, glad you enjoyed the video :)
Amazing Photo! Is the Adaptalux system good for capturing UV photos of subjects that aren't perfectly still (i.e: Insects or flowers in a windy location)?
We have had some success shooting insects, particularly spiders... but mostly because they do like to sit quite still for long periods. This technique using LED UV lighting arms does require a long exposure so it's not ideal for anything that moves a lot.
I wish I could afford to buy this lighting setup with a few different lights this being one of them
Take a look on our website, if you want a few different lighting arms, there's discounts that kick in.
I'm on state benefits Brandon. It's taken me two years to be able to save up for it. Worth the wait though.
I'm on a fixed income and have kids so I may never be able to but who knows what the future may bring
Very nice, Ben. Have you tried IR with dandelions?
I've not tried IR photography yet, it's something I plan to have a go with soon!
Interesting video - but I'm not sure how you get the exposure right when using UV
Why do I have so much trouble finding reviews for the adaptalux system outside the website?
They're out there! Here's a recent review by an independent tester in a print publication - www.amateurphotographer.co.uk/reviews/accessories/adaptalux-studio-macro-photography-led-combo-pack-review
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