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Glad this video was helpful! I think the one thing to keep in mind is that the soft box is not a quick-release type, so the 8 rods are individual pieces. Once it's setup, it's all good, but it does take longer to setup and take down, so if you want something you can put away flat after every use, that's worth knowing.
Very nice review man I just bought two of them cause the offer 218€ one plus one Could you know if you can fit from codox for example ,front covers and which ones ? Thanks a lot
Nice! These are Bowens mount lights, so they'll fit any Bowens mount modifiers. Godox makes a lot of Bowens mount modifiers, but also some Godox-mount modifiers, so just make sure before you buy them.
The D stands for "dual", meaning it's bi-color, so the color temperature is adjustable. The S stands for "single", meaning it's single color/daylight (5600K) only.
I would recommend 2 lights for 2 people to get the best, most even lighting. 1 would work, and you might throw it in a lantern softbox for the easiest setup for multiple people.
Im a about to buy 4 of them! Would you go for sd80d or sd80s? Does sd80d have any advantage aside the variable temperature or is this the only difference? I will appreciate your help.
The Amaran lights were slightly more color accurate in my testing, but not so much so that it matters practically in my opinion. And the SD80D was actually about 1/3 stop brighter than the Amaran 60x. The Amaran 60x is $179 on Amazon right now, and the SD80D is only $139, so a good deal cheaper. The Amaran lights come with a case and have the integrated battery clip for v-mount batteries, so it just depends on what's most important to you, but I will say if you plan to use NP-F batteries, it's much easier on the GVM light because they are integrated, whereas with the Amaran lights you need the plate and a cable.
Those are great lights, i'm thinking on buying this from Neewer MS60C RGBWW For the same price I got all the colours, but they are 65w ... but do not know if it's the same lux power!?
Right now the SD80D is only $139 if you have Prime, at least in the US, so there is a decent price difference. I haven't tested that Neewer light specifically, but it's 65W instead of 80W, and bi-color + RGB instead of just bi-color, so it's likely about 2/3-1 full stop dimmer than the GVM SD80D or equivalent. You might also look at the COLBOR CL60R as well. It's all metal, has RGB support, as well as some other cool features/options. I just got it and it's pretty cool: geni.us/colborcl60r
@@NewLayer Good options! With the discounts of Amazon Prime right now the neweer it's $159 for me. I have 4 FS lights from Nanlite, I just want one RGB light more powerfull than my weeylite ... but for now I am saving, it's not the moment to Buy any more gear! Thanks you
The P80 is their old light that this one essentially replaced. I'm not sure they're still manufacturing it. I also don't think they ever made a bi-color version of that one.
The SD80 is better for you if you like the integrated battery slots and the Bowens mount. The ML60II is better if you want the most compact light possible and/or plan to use it handheld at all.
Just continuous. There are a few LED lights on the market that do both, like the Godox FV series, or some from Rotolight, but they are nowhere near as bright as even a cheap, dedicated flash, so you are pretty much forced into having both for the most part.
What a quality review!! Thanks Nice choice of the lights for a review!!
Thanks, glad you liked the video!
@@NewLayer I think Zhiun 100 W molus 100 Iphone size light is just unbeatable. They came in this sector and nailed it from the first try.
@@__-yp5bx I agree! Their F100 wand/tube lights are also amazing. I can't wait to see what they release next.
@@NewLayer it is hard to by a light from Zhiyun now, cause in 2 months they may come up with a Better one.
Thanks for the review! Been searching for a good, affordable video light with battery option. Seems like I found it. :)
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@@NewLayer oooh nice. But I just checked: it's 99 here. And I could get the SD80D kit with stand and softbox for 159. Guess that's a good deal.
Loving this light, looking like this is my next light, especially the kit with the softbox, thanks dude 😎👍🏾
Glad this video was helpful! I think the one thing to keep in mind is that the soft box is not a quick-release type, so the 8 rods are individual pieces. Once it's setup, it's all good, but it does take longer to setup and take down, so if you want something you can put away flat after every use, that's worth knowing.
@@NewLayer Thanks, I think I'll go for the light by itself and get a softbox from Ulanzi which is a quick release type
@@perspectivestudioscaribbea5899 Not a bad plan!
Very nice review man
I just bought two of them cause the offer 218€ one plus one
Could you know if you can fit from codox for example ,front covers and which ones ?
Thanks a lot
Nice! These are Bowens mount lights, so they'll fit any Bowens mount modifiers. Godox makes a lot of Bowens mount modifiers, but also some Godox-mount modifiers, so just make sure before you buy them.
What is the difference between the D and the S? I didn’t understand. Thank you for the video and happy new year
The D stands for "dual", meaning it's bi-color, so the color temperature is adjustable. The S stands for "single", meaning it's single color/daylight (5600K) only.
Thank you for your answer! I am definitely going to get the D model
Great review! Powerful light
Thanks for watching!
Thanx for this review!!how much time those lights run on 100% using 2 big npf batteries?
All of the 60-80 watt lights like this will get around 45-50 minutes max at full power in my experience.
@@NewLayer that's great!thank you!
Goodluck on everything.
Thanks for the support.
Does it have a traditional thread on the bottom for switching between whichever tripod i choose? Just curious!
No, but if you get a spigot adapter kit, you can stick on in the mounting hole of the light to give it one! geni.us/spigotadapterkit
How would this work in a podcast studio environment. Do you believe it will be enough for key for a two-person set?
I would recommend 2 lights for 2 people to get the best, most even lighting. 1 would work, and you might throw it in a lantern softbox for the easiest setup for multiple people.
@@NewLayer right on. That's the direction I'm heading. Was looking for the biggest bang for the buck with respect to lighting in a brand new studio
Im a about to buy 4 of them! Would you go for sd80d or sd80s? Does sd80d have any advantage aside the variable temperature or is this the only difference? I will appreciate your help.
I would get the bi-color versions, and yes, the only difference is the color temperature adjustability.
How does it stack up with the Amaran 60D? They should be around the same price point.
The Amaran lights were slightly more color accurate in my testing, but not so much so that it matters practically in my opinion. And the SD80D was actually about 1/3 stop brighter than the Amaran 60x.
The Amaran 60x is $179 on Amazon right now, and the SD80D is only $139, so a good deal cheaper.
The Amaran lights come with a case and have the integrated battery clip for v-mount batteries, so it just depends on what's most important to you, but I will say if you plan to use NP-F batteries, it's much easier on the GVM light because they are integrated, whereas with the Amaran lights you need the plate and a cable.
@@NewLayer so to put in perspective, the Amaran is less bright but more accurate, while this is more powerful yet slightly less precise. Gotcha!
TBH JT, I have purchased an EF-II60 from Jinbei after your review and beside being massively big, it’s really a solid piece of equipment.
@@marcodimartino2810 I think that Jinbei light is the reason why so many brands have come out with lights that support NP-F batteries now! :)
Those are great lights, i'm thinking on buying this from Neewer MS60C RGBWW
For the same price I got all the colours, but they are 65w ... but do not know if it's the same lux power!?
Right now the SD80D is only $139 if you have Prime, at least in the US, so there is a decent price difference.
I haven't tested that Neewer light specifically, but it's 65W instead of 80W, and bi-color + RGB instead of just bi-color, so it's likely about 2/3-1 full stop dimmer than the GVM SD80D or equivalent.
You might also look at the COLBOR CL60R as well. It's all metal, has RGB support, as well as some other cool features/options. I just got it and it's pretty cool: geni.us/colborcl60r
@@NewLayer Good options! With the discounts of Amazon Prime right now the neweer it's $159 for me.
I have 4 FS lights from Nanlite, I just want one RGB light more powerfull than my weeylite ... but for now I am saving, it's not the moment to Buy any more gear!
Thanks you
I don't seem to be able to find the GVM P80D model anywhere. Any idea why?
The P80 is their old light that this one essentially replaced. I'm not sure they're still manufacturing it. I also don't think they ever made a bi-color version of that one.
If you compare with ml60ii, which one you would pick?
The SD80 is better for you if you like the integrated battery slots and the Bowens mount. The ML60II is better if you want the most compact light possible and/or plan to use it handheld at all.
What type of flash trigger do you recommend on this one?
These are continuous light rather than flashes, so none 😀
is this light continuous or can it act as a flash as well?
Just continuous. There are a few LED lights on the market that do both, like the Godox FV series, or some from Rotolight, but they are nowhere near as bright as even a cheap, dedicated flash, so you are pretty much forced into having both for the most part.