[Frameworks] LED light kit for film shoots?
Tony Conrad
conrad at buffalo.edu
Fri Jan 6 12:24:37 CST 2012
On a tight budget? Check this out....
http://www.ebay.com/itm/New-Plant-Grow-Light-Panel-225-WHITE-LED-Good-Indoor-Plant-/280802082980?pt=LH_DefaultDomain_0&hash=item41611bc0a4
-----t0ny
On Fri 01/06/12 10:04 AM , Steven Gladstone Steven at gladstonefilms.com sent:
> I have a light panels 1 by 1. It is the older style, Daylight balanced.
>
> There are several different kinds. Light panels also makes a version
> with the LEDs angled, this version is meant for studio lighting to get
> the lights right up against the ceiling and have the light not come
> straight down.
>
> You can also get flood and spot versions.
>
> The advantage of the 1 color lite panel, is that it can run off 12
> volts, so an old battery pack, or even a 12 volt power drill battery if
> you have an adapter.
>
> Rosco makes a slightly different product - the light pad. It is very
> nice, although I find it about not bright enough by about a stop.
>
> Note the light pad always appears a little green to my eye, and the
> light Panel a touch magenta.
>
> You might also look at Smith Victor. They make a very nice Floro unit
> (2, 4 or 6 bulb configuration) Although not battery powered. I use the 4
> bulb unit, it pulls 220 watts, and is a bit punchy, but that isn't
> necessarily a bad thing. Oh it has a remote dimer - flicker free down to
> it's low light level 40% if I recall. Things is overbuilt and rugged,
> and seems to be the best of the low end floro units.
>
>
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