You guys are the only ones that give honest and real world results. Everyone else just wants to push products down your throat. I love the channel. Keep it up.
thanks for this review! Do yo happen to know the waterproof rating for this product? Given that the M30 is often tasked as an all weather SAR drone I think that would make for a great comparison point.
Our pleasure. NO IP rating because you have to plug the unit into the USB port which then makes the aircraft not water resistant while the cap is open.
I’m a bit confused. I started using the JZ M30 Quick Search kit a month or so ago. It looks EXACTLY like the T60S you are showing. I paid $1399 for it. Are these different products and if so what is the difference. I like this light a lot better thank the LP12. This one stays where my camera is. Always had to manually move the LP12 to keep it in camera view.
Its the same product, they dont sell it as the T60S in America as far as I can tell, one site lists it but without the loudspeaker and on indefinite backorder
The JZ T60S and LP12 were both run at 12800 ISO. The GL60 mini and JZT60 were shot in slightly different lighting conditions (some taken at 4 am versus 5 am for example) in which it didn't need as much light to properly expose the picture. We used a historgram to make sure the overall scene was properly exposed. You can see that the parking lot on the right side of the screen is the same brightness on all clips which shows that the scenes were all exposed properly. It's just that some clips took less ISO to properly expose depending upon how much light outside.
Thank you Dave!
You guys are the only ones that give honest and real world results. Everyone else just wants to push products down your throat. I love the channel. Keep it up.
So cool!!! Love this channel!!
Thank you for reviewing all the spotlights together. Very helpful.
Love to see a video on how good of a spotlight is as people on the ground use the drone to search wooded area and open grounds.
Informative video…..I’ll stick with my LP12 for deer recovery….light is only used briefly for positive ID and is more than bright enough
Great video Dave!
Great stuff as always.
FYI - website URL is incorrect and missing the "L" in Steel. Appreciate the videos.
thanks for this review! Do yo happen to know the waterproof rating for this product? Given that the M30 is often tasked as an all weather SAR drone I think that would make for a great comparison point.
Our pleasure. NO IP rating because you have to plug the unit into the USB port which then makes the aircraft not water resistant while the cap is open.
Hi Dave, the price for JZ M30 Quick Search Kit is $1,399.00 instead of $2099😊
The Price for the T60 is $1399 the price for the T60S is $2099. The info in the video is correct.
@@SteelCityDronesHi Dave, please let me know your tel that I could get on a talk? Thank you!
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I’m a bit confused. I started using the JZ M30 Quick Search kit a month or so ago. It looks EXACTLY like the T60S you are showing. I paid $1399 for it. Are these different products and if so what is the difference. I like this light a lot better thank the LP12. This one stays where my camera is. Always had to manually move the LP12 to keep it in camera view.
Trying to confirm with JZ.
Its the same product, they dont sell it as the T60S in America as far as I can tell, one site lists it but without the loudspeaker and on indefinite backorder
You dont mention that the tests are run at different ISO... pretty important difference when comparing light brightness
The JZ T60S and LP12 were both run at 12800 ISO. The GL60 mini and JZT60 were shot in slightly different lighting conditions (some taken at 4 am versus 5 am for example) in which it didn't need as much light to properly expose the picture. We used a historgram to make sure the overall scene was properly exposed. You can see that the parking lot on the right side of the screen is the same brightness on all clips which shows that the scenes were all exposed properly. It's just that some clips took less ISO to properly expose depending upon how much light outside.
You never tests the speaker