Great review, thank you for that. and yes, a missed opportunity for not including flash capabilities. Then (with your mentioned cons fixed) a perfect tool.
@@ArminHirmer I did an unreleased review of the AEOS 2. I may release it one day but the summary is that it's simply not designed right. I'd rather it be a smaller delivery so it can fit into a modifier and utilize physics correctly. The Bowens adapter for it makes it ride too far in the front of a softbox and it can't take advantage of the the design of the modifier. It's also simply not even remotely powerful enough. Needs to be like 6 stops brighter. My criticism of the Stella Pro is that they just need to take three steps to make it perfect 1) Make it bicolor 2) Make it standard compatible with a Bowens mount without a stupid adapter, which makes it less portable 3) Get rid of the three different beam angles and just make the head a zoomable fresnel.
@@ArminHirmer yeah. I think in order for the Stellas to separate themselves from a product like the GC60, they need to adopt those suggestions I made. Of course, if Inkee just made a version with flash, they could already have a superior product to the Stella. I'm actually packing up my GC60 right now to take to Las Vegas to WPPI.
At 7:40, you mistake the roughly 70 watt seconds a speedlight gives you with the 60 watt hours offered with this LED. You would need to run this light for over an hour to reproduce what you get out of a speed light in a fraction of a second.
I was just commenting that it's powerful enough to pair with strobes in a controlled environment. I wasn't making some statistical-based claim. Speedlights can definitely get more powerful than a continuous light. Thanks for watching.
Oh wow! I can't believe I forgot to cover that. Yes, you can charge it while it's running. The power supply that came with it is insanely powerful. Like MacBook Pro quality.
Have you purchased the GC60? How are you liking it? Tell me about it in the comments.
Im planning to buy this light for wedding ceremonies and first dances
@@ivan_lomeli Are you getting it to shoot video of first dances or stills?
And for the type C you can put color gaffer behind so is more ..visible until version 2
I would like that.
Great review, thank you for that. and yes, a missed opportunity for not including flash capabilities. Then (with your mentioned cons fixed) a perfect tool.
Would love to have a bicolor flash
@@KevinDeal I have the Aoes2 pro with diffusion box. Nice but so unwieldy...
@@ArminHirmer I did an unreleased review of the AEOS 2. I may release it one day but the summary is that it's simply not designed right. I'd rather it be a smaller delivery so it can fit into a modifier and utilize physics correctly. The Bowens adapter for it makes it ride too far in the front of a softbox and it can't take advantage of the the design of the modifier. It's also simply not even remotely powerful enough. Needs to be like 6 stops brighter.
My criticism of the Stella Pro is that they just need to take three steps to make it perfect 1) Make it bicolor 2) Make it standard compatible with a Bowens mount without a stupid adapter, which makes it less portable 3) Get rid of the three different beam angles and just make the head a zoomable fresnel.
@@KevinDeal yeah was looking at the Stella Pros too... almost perfect. But before get one Stella, I get 3 GC60 :D
@@ArminHirmer yeah. I think in order for the Stellas to separate themselves from a product like the GC60, they need to adopt those suggestions I made.
Of course, if Inkee just made a version with flash, they could already have a superior product to the Stella.
I'm actually packing up my GC60 right now to take to Las Vegas to WPPI.
At 7:40, you mistake the roughly 70 watt seconds a speedlight gives you with the 60 watt hours offered with this LED. You would need to run this light for over an hour to reproduce what you get out of a speed light in a fraction of a second.
I was just commenting that it's powerful enough to pair with strobes in a controlled environment. I wasn't making some statistical-based claim. Speedlights can definitely get more powerful than a continuous light.
Thanks for watching.
They can only make … handle version 2 to rotate
And they can also make the screws of the handle with ring ..clip with a tiny cord on to not loose them
Definitely want to see the handle articulate more.
Just wondering if the light can be used while charging?
Oh wow! I can't believe I forgot to cover that. Yes, you can charge it while it's running. The power supply that came with it is insanely powerful. Like MacBook Pro quality.