Dear J.T. - Thank you for a great channel. Could you please let me know what light you prefer? I need some soft light for my RUclips channel and have been looking at the "Key Light" and the "MOLUS G60" + the "Anglerfish SL1 DN". The last two you have reviewed on your channel :-) Wich one of them would you prefer or would you choose something else? I hope you have time to answer me. Thanks again for a great channel. All the best from Robert
Thanks! If I were starting from scratch and just needed 1-2 lights for home studio use, I think the Anglerfish SL1 DN is the best choice simply because the color accuracy is off the charts good. That is a greatly simplified answer, but I hope it helps 👍
Thank you so much :-) That means a lot. I don't know if you have time to answer me and maybe it is a stupid question but why is colour accuracy so important if you can set the white balance? @@NewLayer
Not unfair at all. The only way to fairly compare lights is using photometrics from a spectrometer. Otherwise the light output is changed/colored by the room you’re in, the diffusion you’re using, the camera/color profile you’re using, or any number of other factors. The vast majority of LED lights are totally fine for video nowadays, so the tint control and other features are the more important part IMO.
Too low for some things sure. For solo/small creators in a home studio it’s plenty of light IMO. I used a single 60 watt light with a 24” double diffuser soft box at 35% for talking head stuff at 1/50 sec, f2.8, and ISO 400, so it’s all relative.
Thank you for your support to our VISICO🥳🥳🥳
I still have my Visico flash 300 wts from 9 years ago!
Great light!
Where can we find the application
I got it just searching Visico in the App Store. It's called VISICO LIGHT on iOS, not sure about Android.
why did chinese link to this light has gone now? I'm thinking to buy one, and got here and the link is gone
Here you go! www.alibaba.com/product-detail/Portable-Light-panel-with-app-DMX_1600854415089.html?spm=a2747.manage.0.0.587171d2ygClS1
thank you~!
Nice light for a beginner.
Dear J.T. - Thank you for a great channel. Could you please let me know what light you prefer? I need some soft light for my RUclips channel and have been looking at the "Key Light" and the "MOLUS G60" + the "Anglerfish SL1 DN". The last two you have reviewed on your channel :-) Wich one of them would you prefer or would you choose something else? I hope you have time to answer me. Thanks again for a great channel. All the best from Robert
I also looked at the GODOX FL150S (STROBEPRO FLEX 150-SQ)
Thanks! If I were starting from scratch and just needed 1-2 lights for home studio use, I think the Anglerfish SL1 DN is the best choice simply because the color accuracy is off the charts good.
That is a greatly simplified answer, but I hope it helps 👍
Thank you so much :-) That means a lot. I don't know if you have time to answer me and maybe it is a stupid question but why is colour accuracy so important if you can set the white balance? @@NewLayer
I thought the price will be crazy ... but seems it's 2 times cheaper than Amaran P60c :o
Not a bad price at all, especially considering the tint control and completeness of all the other features!
Yes, but what's the color correction you had to do? That's somewhat of an unfair review.
Not unfair at all. The only way to fairly compare lights is using photometrics from a spectrometer. Otherwise the light output is changed/colored by the room you’re in, the diffusion you’re using, the camera/color profile you’re using, or any number of other factors.
The vast majority of LED lights are totally fine for video nowadays, so the tint control and other features are the more important part IMO.
if only it shipped in 150W and 300W models... 60watt 2500Lumens is way too low
Too low for some things sure. For solo/small creators in a home studio it’s plenty of light IMO. I used a single 60 watt light with a 24” double diffuser soft box at 35% for talking head stuff at 1/50 sec, f2.8, and ISO 400, so it’s all relative.