Thanks for the review! What light stand do you recommend for Amaran 300c? I am just starting to learn about lighting and 300c is my first light. I don't understand how expensive I have to go with the light stand to make sure it won't tip over..
I'm reaching out for some advice on a lighting setup. I have a cyc wall with the following dimensions: Length: 4.88 meters Width: 2.79 meters Height: 3 meters I'm using a Sony FX6 with a Sony GM lens 1.4, shooting at 5600K, f/1.4, and 23.98 fps. My goal is to achieve a well-exposed and evenly lit image in a daylight environment. I plan to use Amaran 300c lights mounted on the ceiling. Could you please advise on: How many Amaran 300c lights I would need for this setup? Whether I should use lanterns, spacelights, or softboxes for maximum lux output and even coverage? Any specific tips or configurations you recommend? Your guidance would be greatly appreciated! Thank you,
Thanks for the review!! Well done!
Thanks for the review! What light stand do you recommend for Amaran 300c? I am just starting to learn about lighting and 300c is my first light. I don't understand how expensive I have to go with the light stand to make sure it won't tip over..
Matthews turtle base C Stand if you can swing it. Neweer heavy duty light stand if not.
I'm reaching out for some advice on a lighting setup. I have a cyc wall with the following dimensions:
Length: 4.88 meters
Width: 2.79 meters
Height: 3 meters
I'm using a Sony FX6 with a Sony GM lens 1.4, shooting at 5600K, f/1.4, and 23.98 fps. My goal is to achieve a well-exposed and evenly lit image in a daylight environment.
I plan to use Amaran 300c lights mounted on the ceiling. Could you please advise on:
How many Amaran 300c lights I would need for this setup?
Whether I should use lanterns, spacelights, or softboxes for maximum lux output and even coverage?
Any specific tips or configurations you recommend?
Your guidance would be greatly appreciated!
Thank you,
Same here on umbrella use case. I use Godox umbrellas on my p60c set.
It was a great idea to power it by NP-Fs, sure it will light up for a hours ))).
would have been nice to see compared to aperture 600 in brightness.