I love the idea and the light but I am so spoiled by the Aputure MC's app and wifi that it would be difficult to think about having to make those changes manually.
Looks awesome and actually bright enough, I had the Yongnuo YN60 and this looks like a better version of that. I looked online and I don't see an Aussie seller but BH sells it for $99 so looks to be around $160 AUD
Its definitely bright enough! If I was using it as a keylight i'd set it o 100% but very rarely have I been using it at full brightness. Hopefully some AUS stores will stock it soon enough :)
@@AndrewMurphyFilms thanks for a great review. Do you mind if we share your review to our Aussie dealers? Aussie stock has landed, and is now available from stores across Australia for $169. Video Guys (VIC) Urban Cine (SA) Videocraft (NSW and VIC) Digital Camera Warehouse (NSW, VIC, and Qld) and Team Digital (WA) with more adding stock each week.
@@Htm I'd say off specs, the yn360ii would be brighter, but the colour accuracy won't be as good. All the Nanlite products I've used have some of the best colour reproduction I've seen in any light I've used.
@@AndrewMurphyFilms interesting, I've used the yn360ii a lot recently but haven't picked one up as it's a bit hard to find in stock. I'm digging the features on the Nanlite though, so it's a little tough to decide between the two.
Ooooh damn, there are so many of these now. I was ready to buy the Falcon Eyes F7 then I saw the Boling P1 then I saw the Insstro C1 then just yesterday I discovered the Godox R1... now this. But for real, the mini tube form factor with built in diffusion make this the winner in my eyes. Especially at that price. It's only pre-order on their site at the minute so I might wait to see what it costs in Aussie Dollarydoos from local suppliers.
Oh man I know your dilemma! So many to choose from now. To be honest if I was going to buy one, I would be buying this. Like you said mainly because of the diffusion. Makes it so much more versatile.
Who else loves portable RGB lights? They are super useful!
I'm loving it!
So awesome hey!
Really like the iPhone comparisson. I actually love it. Awesomely done video dude, you deserve more subscribers!
Thanks man! Appreciate the support
This is a really cool review video of the all new Nanlite Pavo II 6C! Loving it!
Thanks my man. Glad you like it :)
Great video man! Love your presentation and personality!
Awesome! Thank you!
thanks m8. love the editing !
Thanks dude
I love the idea and the light but I am so spoiled by the Aputure MC's app and wifi that it would be difficult to think about having to make those changes manually.
Oh dude I know what you mean! This is the only downside to this light, and unfortunately it is a biggie!
same here. Love the ease of use with the app
This light is awesome bud, definitely on the to buy list!
So dope hey! And so many uses with the form factor it's in
When do you think Pavo will release an updated version with wifi / app?
The 6C II works with the Nanlink app. Also the new X series tubes work with the app as well
Does anyone know if these are better than Soonwell Mt1's?
Haven't used the Soonwell Mt1's sorry so can't compare
Is the first shot (where it "appears") at full brightness?
I don't think it was, maybe 50%. I barely use it at 100% cause it's too bright
OOOO that baby looks amazing
So nice hey! Gonna be using this so much in future videos!
how to fix the magenta tint in daylight mode?
If you need to add tint, you can do that by switching to the G/M section and adding Green or Magenta
Looks awesome and actually bright enough, I had the Yongnuo YN60 and this looks like a better version of that. I looked online and I don't see an Aussie seller but BH sells it for $99 so looks to be around $160 AUD
Its definitely bright enough! If I was using it as a keylight i'd set it o 100% but very rarely have I been using it at full brightness. Hopefully some AUS stores will stock it soon enough :)
@@AndrewMurphyFilms thanks for a great review. Do you mind if we share your review to our Aussie dealers? Aussie stock has landed, and is now available from stores across Australia for $169. Video Guys (VIC) Urban Cine (SA) Videocraft (NSW and VIC) Digital Camera Warehouse (NSW, VIC, and Qld) and Team Digital (WA) with more adding stock each week.
How’s the light output compared to the yungnuo yn360ii?
I don’t have a yn360ii to compare it to sorry
Literally what I’m tryna figure out lol haven’t seen anyone do a comparison.
Kendall Wiltz same! Someone needs to take on for the team haha
@@Htm I'd say off specs, the yn360ii would be brighter, but the colour accuracy won't be as good. All the Nanlite products I've used have some of the best colour reproduction I've seen in any light I've used.
@@AndrewMurphyFilms interesting, I've used the yn360ii a lot recently but haven't picked one up as it's a bit hard to find in stock. I'm digging the features on the Nanlite though, so it's a little tough to decide between the two.
But what phone app do we use with it???
There isn't currently a phone app. They are working on releasing one soon.
what song is that in the intro?
Just Wanna Run (Hallmax Remix) - www.epidemicsound.com/track/V6fwyQFnHM
@@AndrewMurphyFilms thanks man. I need that in my playlist
Great video :-)
Thanks dude 🤙
haha love the bloopers
Thanks dude 😂
They should make a scroll wheel instead of a Button.. Why buttons.... =__=
Just something different to get use to :)
The best light 2020
For sure man! So good for the price!
Ooooh damn, there are so many of these now. I was ready to buy the Falcon Eyes F7 then I saw the Boling P1 then I saw the Insstro C1 then just yesterday I discovered the Godox R1... now this. But for real, the mini tube form factor with built in diffusion make this the winner in my eyes. Especially at that price. It's only pre-order on their site at the minute so I might wait to see what it costs in Aussie Dollarydoos from local suppliers.
Oh man I know your dilemma! So many to choose from now. To be honest if I was going to buy one, I would be buying this. Like you said mainly because of the diffusion. Makes it so much more versatile.
No APP control is a deal breaker and paying $300 for a WIFI controller goes into the same category
Yeah no App is a pain, but they are working on one currently! Should be out soon I hope