James_Cori
11-26-2006, 10:24 PM
Before you see this information elsewhere here are the brands and type of bulbs/tubes I am using for my own photo/film setup:
Sylvania Daylight Extra (Twist type) Fluorescents
Uses 23 Watts and produces over 100+ watts.
Product Description:
Part #: 29417
DULUX EL 23W Mini Twist compact fluorescent lamp DAYLIGHT 3500K Color Temperature, 82 CRI
Cost in my area: $9 each
Available at Lowe's.
Lithonia Lighting 4 Foot, 4 Light Square Basket Wraparound:
Part #: 987212
Labeled as "Better" at Home Depot.
UPC Code: 8423118374
SB 4 32 120 1/4 GESB
P/N: U544112
Note: Bought a cheap three pin (Hot, Neutral, Ground) extension cord and cut it in half to wire the ballast. Cost $3 bucks.
Cost in my area: $ 49.00
Available at Home Depot.
48" GE Sunshine F32 Tubes:
32 watts
CRI 86 and 5000 Kelvin
Cost in my area: Under $3 for two
Available at Lowe's.
12" Clamp Light:
This is a shop light reflector that has a clamp on the end and an aluminum reflector.
Cost in my area: $8-$10
Available almost everywhere including Walmart.
Note: You can use a thin white nylon clothe to soften the light over the reflectors since they do not generate much heat.
Hope this helps and look for photos of my light setup and DIY PVC backdrop setups.
The most common question I get about the setup is if there are any flickering, noise, color difference, or green tints while filming? No I have not noticed any color, flickering difference. The ballast does produce a light hum but I can not pickup the noise while filming.
Hope this helps, James Cori
Sylvania Daylight Extra (Twist type) Fluorescents
Uses 23 Watts and produces over 100+ watts.
Product Description:
Part #: 29417
DULUX EL 23W Mini Twist compact fluorescent lamp DAYLIGHT 3500K Color Temperature, 82 CRI
Cost in my area: $9 each
Available at Lowe's.
Lithonia Lighting 4 Foot, 4 Light Square Basket Wraparound:
Part #: 987212
Labeled as "Better" at Home Depot.
UPC Code: 8423118374
SB 4 32 120 1/4 GESB
P/N: U544112
Note: Bought a cheap three pin (Hot, Neutral, Ground) extension cord and cut it in half to wire the ballast. Cost $3 bucks.
Cost in my area: $ 49.00
Available at Home Depot.
48" GE Sunshine F32 Tubes:
32 watts
CRI 86 and 5000 Kelvin
Cost in my area: Under $3 for two
Available at Lowe's.
12" Clamp Light:
This is a shop light reflector that has a clamp on the end and an aluminum reflector.
Cost in my area: $8-$10
Available almost everywhere including Walmart.
Note: You can use a thin white nylon clothe to soften the light over the reflectors since they do not generate much heat.
Hope this helps and look for photos of my light setup and DIY PVC backdrop setups.
The most common question I get about the setup is if there are any flickering, noise, color difference, or green tints while filming? No I have not noticed any color, flickering difference. The ballast does produce a light hum but I can not pickup the noise while filming.
Hope this helps, James Cori