Ray, once again you’ve got the gift of the gab! You didn’t even mention that it’s only £35 or so; such a bargain that I’ve just ordered one! Thanks again 👏👏
Hi Edward. The 4w SO3? Those come in handy to light small spaces -- I often use them to illuminate shelves, etc. This light, at 15w, is on a different level though. Very nice light at the price!
I wonder how useful those are for still photography? As a fill in light indoors, in the shade, etc. Plus if taking close up images if there isn't much light.
Ray, once again you’ve got the gift of the gab! You didn’t even mention that it’s only £35 or so; such a bargain that I’ve just ordered one! Thanks again 👏👏
Hi Peter! That's better than being "verbose" of which I've been accused.😀 The price was in the B-roll (in $CAD, I think) and, yes, very reasonable.
I have two of the small lights and find them useful. This might be a good addition.
Hi Edward. The 4w SO3? Those come in handy to light small spaces -- I often use them to illuminate shelves, etc. This light, at 15w, is on a different level though. Very nice light at the price!
I wonder how useful those are for still photography? As a fill in light indoors, in the shade, etc. Plus if taking close up images if there isn't much light.
Perfect. The "gargoyle" clip illustrates that, I think. As I say, I'm quite surprised how much actual light this puts out at 15w.
Hi thanks for the excellent video. I was wondering If I could use this for shooting small short film scenarios.. Do you have anything on that?
Depends on required range, but check out my last video @ Shoot/photo examples: ruclips.net/video/i3Bcp_qeSko/видео.html