You've gott a great channel bro! Can I make a suggestion and say that on the channel page > Videos - create playlists that organises the videos in logical groups. So that you can segregate your camera gear, from cooking, to other stuff you've got going on! Also a video on that cage you have for your camera would be greatly appreciated! subbed!
Thanks so much for the comment! Super insightful - I will look at making playlists for better organization. I'll be making a video on the cage very soon! Thanks again :)
I have a set of 3 of these useful lights. You mention not being able to tilt the head down very far because the barn doors are obstructed by the yoke, but there is a simple way round this. If you invert the unit you can tilt it much further as it sits now higher in the yoke. If you would rather have the unit the right way up, and not have the controls upside down, you can undo the tightening knobs and resit the unit in the 2nd, lower, set of screw holes on the side. This gives you the ability to tilt the lamp head to about 45 degrees before there is any obstruction.
You've gott a great channel bro! Can I make a suggestion and say that on the channel page > Videos - create playlists that organises the videos in logical groups. So that you can segregate your camera gear, from cooking, to other stuff you've got going on! Also a video on that cage you have for your camera would be greatly appreciated! subbed!
Thanks so much for the comment! Super insightful - I will look at making playlists for better organization. I'll be making a video on the cage very soon! Thanks again :)
I have a set of 3 of these useful lights. You mention not being able to tilt the head down very far because the barn doors are obstructed by the yoke, but there is a simple way round this. If you invert the unit you can tilt it much further as it sits now higher in the yoke. If you would rather have the unit the right way up, and not have the controls upside down, you can undo the tightening knobs and resit the unit in the 2nd, lower, set of screw holes on the side. This gives you the ability to tilt the lamp head to about 45 degrees before there is any obstruction.
Thanks for the tip! Fortunately, this hasn't been a huge issue for me but I will still try it out :)
I don't like the tint in this panels, too magenta tones