Hey, great video, but I have some questions about the product! How loud is the fan if you're doing interviews? Do you know if it will rotate? Does it have an aperture iris? I imagine Amaran will release a new version...
I have the Amaran. The number of degrees indicates how wide the light cone is (from a certain distance to the wall), which determines the size of the spot. 19 degrees is a small circle, 36 is a larger one.
Nice.. but, how loud is that fan and why not include that in a review for filmmaking?
Hey, great video, but I have some questions about the product!
How loud is the fan if you're doing interviews?
Do you know if it will rotate?
Does it have an aperture iris?
I imagine Amaran will release a new version...
I am curious because this was rated at 200w but you are using it on a 300w RGB cob. Is it ok to do this?
Hi, could you test the brightness to compare to the Spotlight SE 19 degree and 36 degree? thank you!
This is really awesome. Thanks for introducing me to a useful piece of gear that I didn’t even know existed.
You’re welcome 🔥
Does it work with flash photography aswell
Wow! Amazing
Does it have an aperture iris too?
Can it rotate like other brands
Of course I had to buy a Neewer one a few weeks ago....
Do you bowling if this would work with the gvm lights?
yep if it is bowens mount it will work with any light
Oh Cool a light cannon!
Pretty much 😂
I have never used a spotlight, ehat are the differences between all the degrees?
I have the Amaran. The number of degrees indicates how wide the light cone is (from a certain distance to the wall), which determines the size of the spot. 19 degrees is a small circle, 36 is a larger one.
Jason, I never knew about this lens until now! Well done explaining everything. Also first
Thanks for watching
Crazy how Sirui takes every new product to Kickstarter instead of taking pre-orders. Its pathetic if you ask me
Yeah not sure why they do this. Maybe it’s just to fund making it. But you’d imagine they would have enough money by now
I know why its chsngong the industry...price point...yay
Extremely cheap compared to the market but it’s what it offers compared to what’s out there
max 200W, deal breaker
It’s a pretty small for a spotlight tho so it’s kinda understandable. He also used it on a 300c so that’s a bit more than 200
@@zaymax_7we dont know if it was at full power :)
It was full power on my 300c and handled it fine
@@JasonMorrisphotocinemainteresting :)