I recently picked up the starter kit from bb&s lighting (you can see prices there - i have no affiliation with them) and gotta say I'm loving it so far. I have just been using it with the aputure 120d and the fresnel2. Plan on getting the leko attachment too. It feels a tad expensive for pieces of aluminum, but it is also a niche product that doesn't have a huge following at the moment.
@Jonathan Murphy hey bud, i am still testing them. My initial tests show that they can reflect all light because they are of course reflective surfaces. However they don't work great with unfocused light sources. They're beauty is in the extreme control you have of the light when using a focused light source. Sorry i can't be of much more help as i am still testing them. But i wouldn't light an interview with the 15cm ones.
@Jonathan Murphy again not sure if it will, for now my tests are very minor at this time. As for mounting, there are a ton of things that could work. Magic arms and crab clamps or super clamps work. Search for CRLS on youtube!
Richtig toll mal ein Österreichisches Unternehmen zu sehen. Und das Konzept klingt auch echt super. Dazu is der firmen sitz keine 15 geh-minuten von mir hahah. Wie immer tolles video Nino.
I went to the web site for Cine Reflect and there are no prices, yet. I would love to try out the starter kit. It looks like a great way to light scenes in small spaces as well.
@@Avidcomp It's a return to hard lighting. Everything's lately gone soft with all these new panels. Don't get me wrong - the standard of lighting has shot up, and using soft units has a lot to do with that. Hard can get messy and brash, but also has its own qualities that soft doesn't.
@@KarelBata That's a really good point. I think the way one might think about lighting is whatever we're doing, as we move the lights and shape them, is ask what significance and purpose does this have on the narrative. Additionally because so many results can produce a good image, is have a "house style", meaning consistency throughout.
Xtreme Dummy I can understand you being confused by these reflectors, probably because you’ve never used them. One of the great advantages in using this system is that you can dispense with “modifiers”.
The tension for price was hilarious
Lol he really wanted to not answer the price question
@@lightthatfeelsright you not wanting to answer the pricing question made me not wanting to buy your products.
I recently picked up the starter kit from bb&s lighting (you can see prices there - i have no affiliation with them) and gotta say I'm loving it so far. I have just been using it with the aputure 120d and the fresnel2. Plan on getting the leko attachment too.
It feels a tad expensive for pieces of aluminum, but it is also a niche product that doesn't have a huge following at the moment.
@Jonathan Murphy hey bud, i am still testing them. My initial tests show that they can reflect all light because they are of course reflective surfaces. However they don't work great with unfocused light sources. They're beauty is in the extreme control you have of the light when using a focused light source.
Sorry i can't be of much more help as i am still testing them. But i wouldn't light an interview with the 15cm ones.
@Jonathan Murphy again not sure if it will, for now my tests are very minor at this time. As for mounting, there are a ton of things that could work. Magic arms and crab clamps or super clamps work. Search for CRLS on youtube!
Richtig toll mal ein Österreichisches Unternehmen zu sehen. Und das Konzept klingt auch echt super. Dazu is der firmen sitz keine 15 geh-minuten von mir hahah. Wie immer tolles video Nino.
I went to the web site for Cine Reflect and there are no prices, yet. I would love to try out the starter kit. It looks like a great way to light scenes in small spaces as well.
its 595 US dollars for the starter kit. check the link .
Buy a frosted mirror instead
I want this! Really seems to create a unique image.
The price is ... nice to meet you .....
gotta say the dude has his speech down to the T. Respect for the sales Rep. I want the thing and i don't even film haha
How is this different from Dedolight's Lightstream?
CRLS were first. They then worked with Dedolight, and Dedolight developed their own. I use K-Flect with Dedolights.
@@Avidcomp I do like the thinking behind it. What background do you come from? Did you find much of a learning curve?
@@KarelBata Me to. I have 25 years in broadcast. And yes I'm still learning. I acquired my K-Flect and Dedo's from 2014.
@@Avidcomp It's a return to hard lighting. Everything's lately gone soft with all these new panels. Don't get me wrong - the standard of lighting has shot up, and using soft units has a lot to do with that. Hard can get messy and brash, but also has its own qualities that soft doesn't.
@@KarelBata That's a really good point. I think the way one might think about lighting is whatever we're doing, as we move the lights and shape them, is ask what significance and purpose does this have on the narrative.
Additionally because so many results can produce a good image, is have a "house style", meaning consistency throughout.
Interesting, would love to see some real world examples and comparisons in a hands on review !
For large scale work, look at Haneke's movies shot by C. Berger from 2001 onward (piano teacher)
do a review of this system please cineD!
Intrigued
Yeah as it stands 1600 bucks, no matter how good they are is very expensive!!
the price should be a joke! lol
Just buy some acrylic mirrors instead to 5bucks each
So.. overpriced reflectors
when you can find reflectors that have 97% reflectance and 100% color rendition, as well as having a controllable spread, give me a holler.
Daniele Napolitano I see their value.. still overpriced though
Jon Fraser overpriced? Relative to what? Their manufacturing costs? Or relative to the cost of their competing brand’s reflectors?
@@Cagliostro85 it's called a mirror...
Modifiers can also be placed before or after the reflection for even more control than this system...
Xtreme Dummy I can understand you being confused by these reflectors, probably because you’ve never used them.
One of the great advantages in using this system is that you can dispense with “modifiers”.