Hello Curtis, I was looking for the SSI parameter of the Nanlite Forza 720B to compare it with the Aputure LS600X, but I can't find it. Would you mind sharing it with me? Thank you very much, Ivano
SGC has tube lights that run on Sidus link. Sidus link is open to other brands if they want to work with it. Wireless DMX with a small DMX-It 524ew board is great if you don’t have a bunch of RGB lights that are channel hogs
I don't think I've ever seen anyone test the water resistance yet in a product review. Kudos to you, I will admit it made me wince a bit. But worth "seeing" and therefore believing. 03:57
The low end Aputure "Amaran" line of lights would be my recommendation. Starting under 200$ you get good light quality, AND you can control and integrate them with any other modern Aputure lights. Mixing and matching lights from different brands is a pain in the ass, dont get those Neewer or other ultra budget brands. Aputure has great budget options, and you can grow in the Aputure ecosystem according to your needs!
Great video as always! If you allow me one question please For a relatively small home studio, between the LS 600x Pro and the LS 300x, which model do you think would be the smartest and future proof to use as a key light? Thanks in advance and sorry fort my English; I'm still learning Have a Productive and Helathy day!
Are you still using that aperture spotlight with 19 degree lens? How are you getting the dapple different color high lights in the background? cut taped color gels?
Hi Curtis, I just heard about the Aputure LS 600c Pro! It's a full color single point light source. They have announced it and are taking pre-orders. Talk to you later, Mathew
They sound about the same as the 600D. These are BIG lights and if you're doing a lot of head a shoulders talking head work, I'd probably opt for one of the smaller Aputure models. But they're quiet enough to use at 3 meters away. Depending on how particular you are, you might need to do some noise reduction in post.
Had it for a few weeks - sold it. I have found you can score lights all you want with meters but the real test is how they look with skin tones. Lights can *score* really well but perform poorly in real World usage.
Lights can perform really *well* when measured with a Sekonic @@ahmedbadr86 but that doesn't tell the entire story. The real test of a light is how it performs on subjects, like skin for example. I was disappointed by the color performance and sold it.
Interesting. I haven't noticed any oddities in terms of skin tones with the 600X. I guess it also depends partly on how your camera captures and interprets the spectral output of the light.
Absolutely agree @@curtisjudd - performance will vary depending on the sensor being used. We shoot V-Raptor now and the only way we could be happy was to use a book light.
Turns out Sidus Link can be licensed by other light manufacturers so it is NOT proprietary in the traditional sense.
Curtis is a Radio DJ level speakers, fluid and nice explanation with great pronunciation, nice words selection and comprehensive approach. Kudos!
Thanks!
Hello Curtis, I was looking for the SSI parameter of the Nanlite Forza 720B to compare it with the Aputure LS600X, but I can't find it. Would you mind sharing it with me? Thank you very much, Ivano
SGC has tube lights that run on Sidus link. Sidus link is open to other brands if they want to work with it.
Wireless DMX with a small DMX-It 524ew board is great if you don’t have a bunch of RGB lights that are channel hogs
Thanks, good to hear that it is expanding to other brands. 👍
I don't think I've ever seen anyone test the water resistance yet in a product review. Kudos to you, I will admit it made me wince a bit. But worth "seeing" and therefore believing. 03:57
I figured it should be tested. 👍
This what I’ve been looking for!
I'll invest in lighting next. Any recommendations for a decently non expensive start up set up? Thank you in advance Curtis!
The low end Aputure "Amaran" line of lights would be my recommendation. Starting under 200$ you get good light quality, AND you can control and integrate them with any other modern Aputure lights. Mixing and matching lights from different brands is a pain in the ass, dont get those Neewer or other ultra budget brands. Aputure has great budget options, and you can grow in the Aputure ecosystem according to your needs!
Go with Nanlite, Godox or Aputure. All their lights are reasonably priced and offers good features and great quality.
I’d look at the Aputure Amaran 100D and the new Amaran panels: ruclips.net/video/lKHFhONsag4/видео.html
Great video as always!
If you allow me one question please
For a relatively small home studio, between the LS 600x Pro and the LS 300x, which model do you think would be the smartest and future proof to use as a key light?
Thanks in advance and sorry fort my English; I'm still learning
Have a Productive and Helathy day!
300x should be plenty.
@@curtisjudd Thank you so much for taking the time to answer my question
Have a great day!
Are you still using that aperture spotlight with 19 degree lens? How are you getting the dapple different color high lights in the background? cut taped color gels?
Yes, but with the 36° lens and in this case, a Rosco prismatic glass gobo. I put a link in the description if you're interested in the details.
At 100% brightness would it run the risk of melting anything internally on the Spotlight Mount?
It shouldn’t since it uses glass elements but time will tell!
Hi Curtis,
I just heard about the Aputure LS 600c Pro! It's a full color single point light source. They have announced it and are taking pre-orders.
Talk to you later,
Mathew
Neat! Can't wait to try it!
@@curtisjudd I am already looking forward to watching your review!
Hey Curtis. I’ve been waiting on the f3 review. Any idea of when your review it’s coming out?
My F3 arrives tomorrow so it should be in the next 2-3 weeks.
Thanks Curtis but what about the FAN NOISE???
Fan noise is present! This is NOT the light I’d choose for close head and shoulders talking head shots. I’d choose one of
The smaller, quieter models.
How much noise do the fans make, as compared tothe 600d? Is it useable near talent?
They sound about the same as the 600D. These are BIG lights and if you're doing a lot of head a shoulders talking head work, I'd probably opt for one of the smaller Aputure models. But they're quiet enough to use at 3 meters away. Depending on how particular you are, you might need to do some noise reduction in post.
thanks
👍
Had it for a few weeks - sold it. I have found you can score lights all you want with meters but the real test is how they look with skin tones. Lights can *score* really well but perform poorly in real World usage.
What made you sell it?
I feel it’s a bit weak for a 600
I guess im gonna switch it with the 600D
Lights can perform really *well* when measured with a Sekonic @@ahmedbadr86 but that doesn't tell the entire story. The real test of a light is how it performs on subjects, like skin for example. I was disappointed by the color performance and sold it.
Interesting. I haven't noticed any oddities in terms of skin tones with the 600X. I guess it also depends partly on how your camera captures and interprets the spectral output of the light.
Absolutely agree @@curtisjudd - performance will vary depending on the sensor being used. We shoot V-Raptor now and the only way we could be happy was to use a book light.
@@derekjcooper sounds like you got a faulty unit or user error.
What makes it pro? Easy: The price!
I wouldn't expect a lot of amateurs to willingly pay $2000 for a light.
Yes, of course.