Hive lighting has been making profoto RGB+CCT+Mint COBs for years. Different price point, but solves many of the issues you have here with brightness, dimming control, and color variability
what do you think is better than Godox SZ150R RGB or Nailite Forza 60C, if we talk about the main criteria: quality, high color reproduction and luminous flux power?
Robhallphoto I’m just now seeing your response to this question (5 months later). Thank you brother. Your reply still helps as I’m in the process of upgrading.🤘🏾
When you still lose 3 stops for purple, it really doesn't have a significant benefit over gels (which would lose almost the identical output). Beyond the ease of actually switching to that color. So I definitely get that perspective.
Do you know Godox polarity (ledp120c)? No mention on device, manual, support site or online. Also one asked this on Godox's YT channel ledp120c video, but no answer from Godox??? Positive polarity I guess?
I was debating on this COB is worth getting for photog for gelled rim lighting replacing strobe with gel. In your opinion and experience, Do you feel if this was attached to a strip box and subject was say 3 ft from light that you can get least an f4 from the light at 100%?
Huh? There was no flash triggered in this video...it's an LED, so constant light source. But at the same time, yes I can do that with flashes because I have a Godox module in my Sekonic L-858d-u.
Hive lighting has been making profoto RGB+CCT+Mint COBs for years. Different price point, but solves many of the issues you have here with brightness, dimming control, and color variability
Those look nuts! Never heard of them until now, thanks for putting on my radar!
what do you think is better than Godox SZ150R RGB or Nailite Forza 60C, if we talk about the main criteria: quality, high color reproduction and luminous flux power?
I wish Aputure would do something in between this and an Arri orbiter
Sokani introduced this type of light “before” Godox, actually. The Sokani X60 RGB specifically. I would love your thoughts on it.
I can tell from looking at it that it will create multi-colored cast shadows at the edges because it has no diffusion/lens over it's chip.
Robhallphoto I’m just now seeing your response to this question (5 months later). Thank you brother. Your reply still helps as I’m in the process of upgrading.🤘🏾
Honest Review Really Appreciated.
Best reviewer on youtube, easily.
Hmm. I like it for it's flexibility. Is it really needed not sure. I think for now I'll stick with gels.
When you still lose 3 stops for purple, it really doesn't have a significant benefit over gels (which would lose almost the identical output). Beyond the ease of actually switching to that color. So I definitely get that perspective.
Do you know Godox polarity (ledp120c)? No mention on device, manual, support site or online. Also one asked this on Godox's YT channel ledp120c video, but no answer from Godox??? Positive polarity I guess?
Dude, this godox can do for outside, hard light?
I was debating on this COB is worth getting for photog for gelled rim lighting replacing strobe with gel. In your opinion and experience, Do you feel if this was attached to a strip box and subject was say 3 ft from light that you can get least an f4 from the light at 100%?
Can you recommend any gel that resists high temperature to be used with a VL series for example? instead of this light?
We’re you able to trigger the flash with your Sekonic wirelessly?
Huh? There was no flash triggered in this video...it's an LED, so constant light source.
But at the same time, yes I can do that with flashes because I have a Godox module in my Sekonic L-858d-u.
First! Had to do it lol
Dang you beat Alex.
Who even am I?
unfortunately, when I bought and test it, I founded the output is only 60-65W and not 150W!!! so disapponted!