I would love to see more on location videos, or if you could share more of ”standard lighting setups” for different scenarios, when to use what light, and where to place it etc
I was really hoping this was going to be one of the new RGB versions of these godox light mats. The new F800 and F600 are 4x4 and 4x2 from what I've seen in one video that came out of NAB.
Interesting to see your solutions to make the godox easier to use. Was just using the godox 600 on a feature film the last few weeks and the mounting point was really awkward for doing fine adjustments. We were using an avenger junior boom on a Matthews panel stand and it did the job well, but the boom did require a lot of counterweight. I must have a look at that kudo adjustable head you mentioned. A fantastically useful light fixture, especially if I can iron out some of the awkward mounting issues like you have.
Love your ideas for how to make work life with big LED panels more manageable. I don’t own a lot of gear but I’m always trying to find ways to make work life more efficient. I day play on a lot of TV here in “TV Land” (Los Angeles/Hollywood), and everything we do, we usually try to works off carts and wheels as much as possible. Limit cases on TV shows cause when you have to move from stage to stage or Stage to truck, you have to be efficient. Love your videos, even the short ones. Also maybe you could try one of those folding fames that don’t come apart where you can leave the panel on it. Not sure if it would be able to fold with it though… 🤔.
Thank you very much for such useful reviews. I watch you all the time. You are very talented and a very promising person. I am very glad that you make such great content.
Always awesome and very informative videos!! Great custom build and I must say, Sutherlands are an awesome bunch, use to get banner prints kadar rope edged there and they make shot bags too!
Two things that have kept me from going in a similar route with my F600bi. 1: I find it's more advantageous keeping the center junior mount for booming over-head with a menace arm, as the center of gravity is more evenly distributed at the connection point. 2. The stock frame weigh's considerably less than a custom frame solution I've been able to come up with. What is the weight difference between your custom frame and the stock frame supplied by Godox?
Do you think it would be wise to just have a custom square frame made that was lightweight but then having a metal flip flop pin made? Would it be solid enough or the size of the pin may be too small for the frame's weight despite being metal? This solution you have could be great for those new Infinimats as well
Maybe even the option for multiple flip flop or screw in pins for rigging! Just note if you have the light flat overhead, it is an absolute load of weight levering on the pin connection points.
@@gaffergear what I was hoping I could do as an option to help with the weight was potentially have a bar go along the centre of the frame as well. That way the flip flop pin could be centred if I was rigging it overhead and then I could use a drop down alongside a grip head to mount it.
@@gaffergear That’s very reasonable. Thanks for the info. And looking forward to your review of the Aputure 20x20 Infinimat. 😆 Hard to believe they rolled out a standard product that big. But seriously, I am curious to find out the pros and cons of the blow up system in some of the more reasonably sized fixtures.
@@wavelandEven the 4x4 Infinimat currently requires the giant 1600w ballast that weighs over 40lbs, has its own included dolly, and a separate flight case. Same one that comes with the Electro Storm series lights, and is the reason Andrew said he couldn’t fit one of those fixtures on his van. It’s looking like even the 4x4 Aputure isn’t a realistic choice for 1-3 ton vans.
@@wavelandI believe it is 800w output. I spoke to one of the engineers and they told me that eventually they would like to make an in between size ballast that is 800w. I still have portability concerns for smaller productions.
Looking at this, how about a yoke for the frame? Like mirrors and shiny boards have? That bottom pivot point seems like it could be a real finger pincher with all the weight up there
@@gaffergear John has some great input as always. I also really value your opinions and technical analysis, so thought it was odd you didn’t have anything from Intellytech on your channel.
Have you gotten wind of the 800w version with rgbw? I saw something posted from NAB but the info was a bit cloudy so I am hoping to hear some confirmation about it…. It would be delightful if Godox took some tips from you for mounting and rigging this.
I haven't seen anything other than the social media marketing. It's going to be an interesting year for mat lights, so many quality options on the horizon
You mentioned it not being ideal for a menace arm, but what about the Mathews MAX menace arm? It can take 100 lbs as far as I know, would you feel confident hoisting this up on that?
I would love to see more on location videos, or if you could share more of ”standard lighting setups” for different scenarios, when to use what light, and where to place it etc
That articulating junior pin to junior receiver is interesting. Thank you for another informative episode!
I bought some grids from andre too, very good quality, perfect for owner ops, but not for rentals.
Thanks for sharing Andrew! Great improvements on the f600!
The bag handles are brilliant!
Thanks for spreading your knowledge and expertise. Very enjoyable. Tim in Ireland
love this sort of ingenuity! Great work!
I was really hoping this was going to be one of the new RGB versions of these godox light mats. The new F800 and F600 are 4x4 and 4x2 from what I've seen in one video that came out of NAB.
What video is that? I’ve been looking for Godox coverage, none yet
@@jorgequinterohmp Adorama
You are a lovely man. Thank you for sharing your experiences.
Interesting to see your solutions to make the godox easier to use.
Was just using the godox 600 on a feature film the last few weeks and the mounting point was really awkward for doing fine adjustments. We were using an avenger junior boom on a Matthews panel stand and it did the job well, but the boom did require a lot of counterweight. I must have a look at that kudo adjustable head you mentioned.
A fantastically useful light fixture, especially if I can iron out some of the awkward mounting issues like you have.
Love your ideas for how to make work life with big LED panels more manageable. I don’t own a lot of gear but I’m always trying to find ways to make work life more efficient. I day play on a lot of TV here in “TV Land” (Los Angeles/Hollywood), and everything we do, we usually try to works off carts and wheels as much as possible. Limit cases on TV shows cause when you have to move from stage to stage or Stage to truck, you have to be efficient.
Love your videos, even the short ones. Also maybe you could try one of those folding fames that don’t come apart where you can leave the panel on it. Not sure if it would be able to fold with it though… 🤔.
Thank you very much for such useful reviews. I watch you all the time. You are very talented and a very promising person. I am very glad that you make such great content.
I have this light and I just got the same grid from Andre!!
Whoever the 1st gaffer was that measured it up for him was spot on.
Wow I’m in Sydney this setup would change my life! Great size for an all purpose key
This setup is awesome. Thanks for sharing!
Always awesome and very informative videos!!
Great custom build and I must say, Sutherlands are an awesome bunch, use to get banner prints kadar rope edged there and they make shot bags too!
I never thought of them for shotbags. Every single bag they have made me is still working.
Two things that have kept me from going in a similar route with my F600bi.
1: I find it's more advantageous keeping the center junior mount for booming over-head with a menace arm, as the center of gravity is more evenly distributed at the connection point.
2. The stock frame weigh's considerably less than a custom frame solution I've been able to come up with.
What is the weight difference between your custom frame and the stock frame supplied by Godox?
Thank you!!!
Do you think it would be wise to just have a custom square frame made that was lightweight but then having a metal flip flop pin made? Would it be solid enough or the size of the pin may be too small for the frame's weight despite being metal? This solution you have could be great for those new Infinimats as well
Maybe even the option for multiple flip flop or screw in pins for rigging!
Just note if you have the light flat overhead, it is an absolute load of weight levering on the pin connection points.
@@gaffergear what I was hoping I could do as an option to help with the weight was potentially have a bar go along the centre of the frame as well. That way the flip flop pin could be centred if I was rigging it overhead and then I could use a drop down alongside a grip head to mount it.
Nice work! Now to find a fabricator in the greater Boston area. And might inquire as to the final cost of the frame?
AUD 327.80
I just got the invoice this morning
@@gaffergear That’s very reasonable. Thanks for the info. And looking forward to your review of the Aputure 20x20 Infinimat. 😆 Hard to believe they rolled out a standard product that big. But seriously, I am curious to find out the pros and cons of the blow up system in some of the more reasonably sized fixtures.
@@wavelandEven the 4x4 Infinimat currently requires the giant 1600w ballast that weighs over 40lbs, has its own included dolly, and a separate flight case. Same one that comes with the Electro Storm series lights, and is the reason Andrew said he couldn’t fit one of those fixtures on his van. It’s looking like even the 4x4 Aputure isn’t a realistic choice for 1-3 ton vans.
@@JeffGrahamPhotography The output must be incredible, but yes, that ballast is a beast. Thanks for the info.
@@wavelandI believe it is 800w output. I spoke to one of the engineers and they told me that eventually they would like to make an in between size ballast that is 800w. I still have portability concerns for smaller productions.
Looking at this, how about a yoke for the frame? Like mirrors and shiny boards have? That bottom pivot point seems like it could be a real finger pincher with all the weight up there
It wouldn't suit me for storage, but if it was easily removed it might work great
Great solutions. Many of these OEM grids are not deep enough. Do you think you’ll ever review the Intellytech LiteCloth 3.0?
There was talk of this happening, but then things went quiet.
I think John over at Gaffers Salon has a review
@@gaffergear John has some great input as always. I also really value your opinions and technical analysis, so thought it was odd you didn’t have anything from Intellytech on your channel.
Very Cool 👌 Great!
Have you gotten wind of the 800w version with rgbw? I saw something posted from NAB but the info was a bit cloudy so I am hoping to hear some confirmation about it…. It would be delightful if Godox took some tips from you for mounting and rigging this.
Im waiting for this to come out too!
I haven't seen anything other than the social media marketing. It's going to be an interesting year for mat lights, so many quality options on the horizon
I saw it there at NAB!
You mentioned it not being ideal for a menace arm, but what about the Mathews MAX menace arm? It can take 100 lbs as far as I know, would you feel confident hoisting this up on that?
@@AllTheBeef perfect
I wish there was a 40inch by 40 inch so I could do the same
Please tell me how many centimeters is this new frame?
@@ГорПогосян-ц4ш we used the existing frame as a template. So identical size to that
@@gaffergear 🙏📽💪
this is stupid, buy a 2000 USD led light kit and then have to invest another 1000 USD just to fix stupid mistakes made by the GODOX manufacturer
Mmmm..no