Nanlite Forza 720B Bi-Color LED Review - A Great Balance of Portability and Output
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- čas přidán 26. 07. 2022
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The Bowens-mounted Nanlite Forza 720B immediately sparked my interest as a Bi-Color COB (Chip On Board) LED fixture. Compared to other recent 1200-watt and 600-watt offerings from both sister brand Nanlux and Nanlite competitor, Aputure, the Forza 720B sits in an 800-watt territory that’s unique. During several shoots, I had the chance to put the 720B and the Nanlite projection accessory to the test. Here’s my full review.
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For retaining the previous settings, you will need to keep it for several seconds before you turn it off.
Tks for sharing.Very detailed.😊😊
Amazing light!!! I got the fs-300 and working with some rosco filters, I can change colour and Kelvin temperature ... hope some day try a baby like this Forza 720b.
Thanks for the review
You’re very welcome! Thank you for watching!
The Aputure 600D has a 720 watt draw, the Forza 720B has 773 watts and Forza 720 (daylight) has a 750 watt draw. I think the most important difference is the Forza 720's have a larger COB chip meaning the output should be more even with less falloff.
Very informative
Glad it was helpful!
Big thanks to Matt Walsh for this review. Didn’t know he was getting into lighting.
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that spill on the projection unit is pretty bad :(
I think you could correct for it with exposure changes in-camera.
I also just used this exact setup with my Lightbridge CRLS system and the projector was perfect for that.