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    Simple lighting.
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    Need your help!

    I am a wedding videographer and recently purchased my DVX100. I have a wedding in two weeks and need some type of inexpensive on camera lighting. Can anyone tell me what light would work best for video taping a wedding?

    I'm new to this board and am looking forward to sharing ideas about the DVX-100....what a nice camera!!


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    Are you shooting 24p or 60i? And have you checked out the PAG C6 light? EVS carries them. And welcome to the board! 8)
    And if you call EVS ask to get one of there catalogs it is a great resorce.


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    Hello LW, you can contact me at rush@evsonline.com if you like. *We have the PAG C6 in stock and here is a direct link to their site: http://pagusa.com/paglightc6.htm .*It's a focusing, carbon-bodied, well-ventilated light that comes with the barndoors/diffuser/dichroic in the box. *It's one of the best deals out there since it comes with a 2hr battery with shoulder strap, charger, and 20W bulb in the box. *You can also buy 30W bulbs for it. I own one myself, so if you have any questions, feel free to ask. ;)


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