Would be a better vid if you’d illustrate and show the number of ways this light could be used, as you said. Overall this was more of a technical specifications video on the light…
I purchased forza 300 b and 60 b , yesterday and I think I made a mistake. I was thinking that lights i bought are going to give me the same amount of power compering with forza 300 and 60. But if understand right with this setup I will get only 50 % of power on 3200 k and 5600 k :( If you combine all the lights inside on mid color range what is the maximum power you can get comparing it with forza 300 ? Is it 300 w or 250 w or 150 w ? Thank you
Yes because it is bi-coloured it requires 2 different coloured chips to make this possible. This means that at 5600K it will be using both chips and then at either end it will only use the one coloured chip. It will have less output then a standard 5600K light, however it will be comparible to using a 5600K light with gels. The output is 300W
@@AndrewMurphyFilms Why would I buy 300b when I can buy cheaper and stronger forza 300 and if I want 3200k I can just use worm filters ? Would you prefer forza 300 against 300 b for your first purchase ? I just feel that stronger is better in long terms. What do you think , should I cancel my order ? You are helping me so much i am just a film director i don't have so much experience for lights , I know basic things.
@@TheMalimica I prefer Bi-coloured lights as it's much faster to work with them. Adding on gels and taking them off etc takes time and doesn't work for my style of shooting.
Check out a lighting breakdown that I made using this light here - ruclips.net/video/5thB9D9Q7D0/видео.html
Just bought one and can’t wait!
You’ll love it!!
Thanks for your sharing Andrew!! Well done!!
Anytime!
This is what we need 🙌 thanks legend.
Anytime dude! Glad you liked it!
Just received mine the other day and am loving it so far! How much battery life do you typically get with the cametv batteries?
It's amazing hey! About 40-45mins at full power
where i cant get that nice transition that showed in 9:19?
It's just a light leak overaly :)
Awesome Mate
Thanks dude!
Would be a better vid if you’d illustrate and show the number of ways this light could be used, as you said.
Overall this was more of a technical specifications video on the light…
Exactly, it's a review. Check out my other videos on how to use lights.
I need one! the only downside of this kit to me seems to be sumd up in the very first shot of your video. Looks bulky and heavy!
Or just a super sturdy protective case ;) or i'm a weak little boy LOL
Could you link the batteries you use? Thanks for a awesome review
Check them out here - ruclips.net/video/_G2Zr6pjeJs/видео.html
Links are in the description :)
May I know how long did the 2 lithium battery last you?
About 45 minutes
@@AndrewMurphyFilms Thanks for the info
I purchased forza 300 b and 60 b , yesterday and I think I made a mistake. I was thinking that lights i bought are going to give me the same amount of power compering with forza 300 and 60. But if understand right with this setup I will get only 50 % of power on 3200 k and 5600 k :( If you combine all the lights inside on mid color range what is the maximum power you can get comparing it with forza 300 ? Is it 300 w or 250 w or 150 w ? Thank you
Yes because it is bi-coloured it requires 2 different coloured chips to make this possible. This means that at 5600K it will be using both chips and then at either end it will only use the one coloured chip. It will have less output then a standard 5600K light, however it will be comparible to using a 5600K light with gels. The output is 300W
@@AndrewMurphyFilms Why would I buy 300b when I can buy cheaper and stronger forza 300 and if I want 3200k I can just use worm filters ? Would you prefer forza 300 against 300 b for your first purchase ? I just feel that stronger is better in long terms. What do you think , should I cancel my order ? You are helping me so much i am just a film director i don't have so much experience for lights , I know basic things.
@@TheMalimica I prefer Bi-coloured lights as it's much faster to work with them. Adding on gels and taking them off etc takes time and doesn't work for my style of shooting.