@@StellaProLights im just wonder how they perform as travel friendly fill for white background. Im headshot photograper and always searching minimalistic more carry friendly lights to set up temporary studio space :)
@@jakubstrumillo Hey Jakub, these are lights are perfect for that scenario! The Reflex weighs 1.7 pounds and is super compact. Check out the latest video on our RUclips page to see it in action!
I will be returning. The concept is great but not there yet. Possibly the next version will work better. I purchased 2 of the, Reflex 2's. One didn't work. The working one was inconsistent in exposure. It also has issues turning on. I hit the white power button on the battery and it doesn't turn on until I unplug it and plug it back in. Every 3rd or 5th frame was over exposed in burst mode. There is no 1/20 thread on the bottom of either the light or the battery pack. You are forced to buy Light IN Motion's overpriced nightstand mount $59 each and the speed ring adapter over priced at $159.00. For $2367.00 I would expect more.
Reflex S : 1100$, Reflex : 850$. You have to ask yourself, do you need it? This cost X time more compare to other solutions, so this is a cost vs feature vs value evaluation.
Whats the cheapest product that will make it so when i click video or photo shutter button on the camera it will make this stella go on Also how long is the battery life if used at 1200 or 1400 at an event as a speedlight Or continous on at 1400 for videgraphy?
I have the StellaPro CLX 10 and carry that around with me a lot, but still have to limit motion in some darker locations. I shoot in a lot of abandoned locations (with permission of the owners). My D850 can do 7fps and doing that with the CLX 10 in those locations gives me mixed results. Would I see much of an improvement adding this to my bag?
What is the conversation of 18,000 lumens into watts? Is it like using a 600w strove light? It is an outstanding piece of equipment but I don’t know if this beats the sun or not. Excellent video btw
From what I read elsewhere, this can't overpower the sun, you'll need full strobes for that. I noticed he mentioned this was "like a speed light at 1/32 power", so if we're thinking a speedlight is like 100ws - well, then that feels like it's a lot lower than what we're seeing in practice. It's hard to get a feel for this.
Hopefully you see this question, but how do you think something like this light would do for real estate photography? It's super small and portable and seems to have a crazy amount of power for the size. And with real estate photography would the color accuracy be there as well? Thanks and look forward to your response...
The Reflex would be wonderful for many applications. It's size and portability makes it extremely versatile. If you are trying to take a picture inside a cavernous room and want to bounce the light off the wall behind you, you're going to want to use something with more power - maybe a 1,000w strobe like a Profoto D2. But for quickly moving room to room, being able to use continuous mode so you can take advantage of WYSIWYG (reducing post work), being able to add an extra pop of natural looking light - the Reflex would be a great option.
waiting for a new version where they can be compatible to a godox ad200 flash power. I need them for dance floor shots. and sometimes my godox ad200 need to be at 1/4 ...
I'm a bit confused, you mentioned that you had the Reflex S but that flash duration was 1/200s. The chart says that the flash duration is 1/1000s. Did I miss something?
Hey Chris, we have built two models, the Reflex has a set flash duration of 1/200s and the Reflex S has a duration mode to adjust the flash duration from 1/200 to 1/1000s! Let us know if you have any other questions!
@@StellaProLights ah, so in the video he was using 1/200 even though it could have been 1/1000. Reduced flash power output with 1/1000 because of shorter burst? Is there an approximate flash power comparison to a standard speedlight?
So given that the flash power isn't super strong, what's stopping you from setting the light to 11 (or whatever) and then just shooting as many FPS as your camera can do? Or is there banding in the image from the light when you do that? I don't really understand the need to use it as a strobe when the constant light is more powerful, unless I'm missing something.
The flash goes up to 18,000 lumens! In fact, with newly patented Digital Burst technology, the flash duration lasts longer than a classic strobe can, leading to total illumination comparable to a classic strobe, while also being able to sync up with your camera up to 20fps.
Hey Ryan, yes we have built a Bowen's mount attachment for the Reflex! You can find it here: lightandmotion.com/products/stellapro-clx-bowens-softbox-c-stand-adaptor?_pos=1&_sid=603242356&_ss=r Let us know if you have any other questions!
Digital burst is a totally new kind of strobe, which flashes for a longer duration than a classic strobe can, providing similar total illumination. That's how Reflex S can flash in sync with your camera up to 20fps! Plus, it can also act as a 9,000 lumen continuous light.
@@DevonHubertMusic - It has the maximum equivalent of 1/32 power. That is not enough to overpower the sun. Hence why they shot those images at night. Regardless of whether it is a “new kind of strobe”, you have to have a certain amount of light to overpower the sun and take images outside during the day. This strobe is clearly intended for indoor use only.
@@loppadus I looked up the Rotolight Neo 3 - looks like it's not as bright as the Reflex according to both manufactures specs. 10k lux @ 1m for Neo 3, 43k lux @ 1m for the Reflex. I agree RGB has a cool factor to it. What else about this is "miles ahead" that we should consider? thanks!
Why not give camera settings capability when talking about light output instead of saying here is my iPhone light this is the blank light. Useless information unfortunately.
Is ridiculous Expensive, flash (led) and anything you need to use this Flash (led) is Extra $$$ (Bowen mount, bracket stand, power supply, adapter for sofbox), the Flash (led) and all you need to use cost you near $2,000..!!! If you want the lens for the Reflex cost you more and are expensive.
Continuous lights are easy to use with any camera. You could definitely light a subject with the Reflex in continuous mode and take great pictures with your iPhone. Thanks for your interest!
completely not a new type of light.. this type of hybrid light/flash has been around for a fairly long time... It might be a good version of 1 though..
No information on flash duration with t.01 Photos with dog are out focus are not sharp at all. 1/1000 isn't good result at all for flash Power in flash mode is very low, I can say that this light as flash is useless - don't believe in ads, as continious light maybe ok - for such money? No reason. As a flash it's much better to have smth like Elinchrom ELB500 with two heads. It's cheaper, but all specs are dramatically better.
Looks like the pricing for the StellaPro Reflex is $850 and Reflex S is $1,100 for those wondering
That’s a nice little light.
Oh damn, i need that so hard! Perfect tool for creating pure white backdrop or kicker light to create on location studio :D
Let us know if you have any questions! We are excited to get this light into the than hands of creators!
@@StellaProLights im just wonder how they perform as travel friendly fill for white background. Im headshot photograper and always searching minimalistic more carry friendly lights to set up temporary studio space :)
@@jakubstrumillo Hey Jakub, these are lights are perfect for that scenario! The Reflex weighs 1.7 pounds and is super compact. Check out the latest video on our RUclips page to see it in action!
@@StellaProLights great 😀 I need to test them when you guys send some to the local shops in Poland 😀
Hybrid wedding photographers are going to LOVE this!! That'd be me!
Really deep explanation for a first look. Thanks
This would be great for focus stacking handheld macro photos. The grip would make it easy to hold in one hand while taking photos with the other.
great video!!
Cool idea!
So it’s like a smaller Godox FV150?
This came JUST in time to compete with the Rotolight. I love this LED competition.
I will be returning. The concept is great but not there yet. Possibly the next version will work better. I purchased 2 of the, Reflex 2's. One didn't work. The working one was inconsistent in exposure. It also has issues turning on. I hit the white power button on the battery and it doesn't turn on until I unplug it and plug it back in. Every 3rd or 5th frame was over exposed in burst mode. There is no 1/20 thread on the bottom of either the light or the battery pack. You are forced to buy Light IN Motion's overpriced nightstand mount $59 each and the speed ring adapter over priced at $159.00. For $2367.00 I would expect more.
Thanks for mentioning the lack of the 1/20 thread as it is literally what I was looking for.
Used L&M light for Scuba diving, its such great quality !
Would love if y'all could get a z9 in your hands for a review/opinion video.
Reflex S : 1100$, Reflex : 850$. You have to ask yourself, do you need it? This cost X time more compare to other solutions, so this is a cost vs feature vs value evaluation.
Whats the cheapest product that will make it so when i click video or photo shutter button on the camera it will make this stella go on
Also how long is the battery life if used at 1200 or 1400 at an event as a speedlight
Or continous on at 1400 for videgraphy?
Why leave the music running when you demonstrate fan noise??
Nice Video. Can you please do a comparison video with this light and the rotolight neo 3 ? Thank you 😊
I have the StellaPro CLX 10 and carry that around with me a lot, but still have to limit motion in some darker locations. I shoot in a lot of abandoned locations (with permission of the owners). My D850 can do 7fps and doing that with the CLX 10 in those locations gives me mixed results. Would I see much of an improvement adding this to my bag?
I just finished a shoot today using the Clx10! My images came out amazing! I had my Stella Pro Reflex S light with me and never turned it on.
What is the conversation of 18,000 lumens into watts? Is it like using a 600w strove light? It is an outstanding piece of equipment but I don’t know if this beats the sun or not. Excellent video btw
From what I read elsewhere, this can't overpower the sun, you'll need full strobes for that. I noticed he mentioned this was "like a speed light at 1/32 power", so if we're thinking a speedlight is like 100ws - well, then that feels like it's a lot lower than what we're seeing in practice. It's hard to get a feel for this.
@@JohnDunkelberg hey, thank ya! Cheers!
WOW GAME CHANGER
Hopefully you see this question, but how do you think something like this light would do for real estate photography? It's super small and portable and seems to have a crazy amount of power for the size. And with real estate photography would the color accuracy be there as well? Thanks and look forward to your response...
Aha! A fellow real estate photographer with the same question!
The Reflex would be wonderful for many applications. It's size and portability makes it extremely versatile. If you are trying to take a picture inside a cavernous room and want to bounce the light off the wall behind you, you're going to want to use something with more power - maybe a 1,000w strobe like a Profoto D2. But for quickly moving room to room, being able to use continuous mode so you can take advantage of WYSIWYG (reducing post work), being able to add an extra pop of natural looking light - the Reflex would be a great option.
waiting for a new version where they can be compatible to a godox ad200 flash power. I need them for dance floor shots. and sometimes my godox ad200 need to be at 1/4 ...
I'm a bit confused, you mentioned that you had the Reflex S but that flash duration was 1/200s. The chart says that the flash duration is 1/1000s. Did I miss something?
Hey Chris, we have built two models, the Reflex has a set flash duration of 1/200s and the Reflex S has a duration mode to adjust the flash duration from 1/200 to 1/1000s! Let us know if you have any other questions!
@@StellaProLights ah, so in the video he was using 1/200 even though it could have been 1/1000. Reduced flash power output with 1/1000 because of shorter burst? Is there an approximate flash power comparison to a standard speedlight?
So given that the flash power isn't super strong, what's stopping you from setting the light to 11 (or whatever) and then just shooting as many FPS as your camera can do? Or is there banding in the image from the light when you do that? I don't really understand the need to use it as a strobe when the constant light is more powerful, unless I'm missing something.
The flash goes up to 18,000 lumens! In fact, with newly patented Digital Burst technology, the flash duration lasts longer than a classic strobe can, leading to total illumination comparable to a classic strobe, while also being able to sync up with your camera up to 20fps.
What is the difference between the reflex and reflex s?
Does it have a Bowens mount attachment?
Hey Ryan, yes we have built a Bowen's mount attachment for the Reflex! You can find it here: lightandmotion.com/products/stellapro-clx-bowens-softbox-c-stand-adaptor?_pos=1&_sid=603242356&_ss=r Let us know if you have any other questions!
Do you have a video/tutorial with your video recording setup?
I would use it as a continuous light but not as a flash.
We want it to be compared with the best
Why does Patrick have his shirt on?
how can i upgrade firmware?
Stella Pro Reflex S @ Full Power = Godox Strobe @ 1/4 Power.
It's too bad--Light & Motion make fantastic bicycle lights.
Which Godox? I have the 180’s, 360’s, and 600’s. I’m assuming the 180
It sounds like it can be too bright .
$1100 for 1/32 power…Nope. That’s why they were taking those photos of the dog at night.
Digital burst is a totally new kind of strobe, which flashes for a longer duration than a classic strobe can, providing similar total illumination. That's how Reflex S can flash in sync with your camera up to 20fps! Plus, it can also act as a 9,000 lumen continuous light.
@@DevonHubertMusic - It has the maximum equivalent of 1/32 power. That is not enough to overpower the sun. Hence why they shot those images at night. Regardless of whether it is a “new kind of strobe”, you have to have a certain amount of light to overpower the sun and take images outside during the day. This strobe is clearly intended for indoor use only.
I'll wait until it's as powerful as a 1200w.
I thought Rotolight did this a while back?
they did - the latest neo 3 is miles ahead
would be cool it was rgb light
the latest rotolights are rgb and miles ahead
@@loppadus I looked up the Rotolight Neo 3 - looks like it's not as bright as the Reflex according to both manufactures specs. 10k lux @ 1m for Neo 3, 43k lux @ 1m for the Reflex. I agree RGB has a cool factor to it. What else about this is "miles ahead" that we should consider? thanks!
Why not give camera settings capability when talking about light output instead of saying here is my iPhone light this is the blank light. Useless information unfortunately.
849.99 $
Great video with annoying background music.
2:00 please don't plug this into AC power, unless you wanna burn your 900 dollar light...
@@StellaProLights so I can plug this into a 230VAC wall and it don’t burn the electronics?
Is ridiculous Expensive, flash (led) and anything you need to use this Flash (led) is Extra $$$ (Bowen mount, bracket stand, power supply, adapter for sofbox), the Flash (led) and all you need to use cost you near $2,000..!!! If you want the lens for the Reflex cost you more and are expensive.
I wish you could use it with an iPhone. That would be great.
I think you’re on the wrong channel.
Continuous lights are easy to use with any camera. You could definitely light a subject with the Reflex in continuous mode and take great pictures with your iPhone. Thanks for your interest!
completely not a new type of light.. this type of hybrid light/flash has been around for a fairly long time... It might be a good version of 1 though..
rotolight neo 3 is miles better
No information on flash duration with t.01
Photos with dog are out focus are not sharp at all.
1/1000 isn't good result at all for flash
Power in flash mode is very low, I can say that this light as flash is useless - don't believe in ads, as continious light maybe ok - for such money? No reason.
As a flash it's much better to have smth like Elinchrom ELB500 with two heads. It's cheaper, but all specs are dramatically better.
DID YOU SEE THE PRICE OF IT ??? IT IS CRAZY ;-(