Definitely a good budget video light in my opinion. Like I said though there's just a few little annoyances with it. Still recommend it if you're looking for one😊
That's a tough one because green screens require a lot of light and very even lighting across the entire screen. I couldn't tell you an exact power setting to use because it all depends from situation to situation. I guess if I were you though I'd try to get at least 3 lights shining on the green screen. Two of them should be at 45 degree angles with the camera and green screen and the third would be up to you where to put it. Again that depends on where the light isn't even on the screen
Sooo, you only get that high CRI when you're fully bright, but yet you don't go fully bright because of hotspots-- and you say that it's super bright, but there isn't any reference as to what bright is. What are the camera settings that are being filmed at?
You can't get a flash trigger for this light. It's a continuous light that's used primarily for video. It simply won't take a flash trigger. Hope that helps!
What do you think of the GVM LS-P80S?
Hey what is the difference between GVM 80W a Led and Ambitful FL80 Bowens mount? Can you explain it briefly pelase
@@javokhirdavlatov2309 the Bowens mount is just a mount that goes on the front of the light that allows you to mount different types of diffusion
@@JakeBorowski15 so which model is better ? Are the two different led things right?
What is Ambitful FL80 the same with GVM or not?
@@javokhirdavlatov2309 The GVM 80W is a light, but the Ambitful FL80 Bowens Mount is an attachment. They are not the same thing.
Brilliant video brother! I'm in need of light and this may just be the one!
Definitely a good budget video light in my opinion. Like I said though there's just a few little annoyances with it. Still recommend it if you're looking for one😊
Very informative! Thanks 🙏🏻
You're welcome!
Jake, what do you recommend for placing these lights to light your green screen and power setting?
That's a tough one because green screens require a lot of light and very even lighting across the entire screen. I couldn't tell you an exact power setting to use because it all depends from situation to situation. I guess if I were you though I'd try to get at least 3 lights shining on the green screen. Two of them should be at 45 degree angles with the camera and green screen and the third would be up to you where to put it. Again that depends on where the light isn't even on the screen
Sooo, you only get that high CRI when you're fully bright, but yet you don't go fully bright because of hotspots-- and you say that it's super bright, but there isn't any reference as to what bright is. What are the camera settings that are being filmed at?
Camera settings were shutter speed: 1/50, aperture: f/2.8, ISO: 250
What type of flash trigger do you recommend on this one?
You can't get a flash trigger for this light. It's a continuous light that's used primarily for video. It simply won't take a flash trigger. Hope that helps!