I second Comer 1800. Its one of the best outputs at 1800 lux at 1m 4500K color temperature. That's why it's more expensive than other solutions. I'm selling one here. Please contact me for more info.
Thread: The Best On-Camera LED Light
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02-12-2011 10:51 AM
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02-12-2011 01:55 PM
LPMICRO. 4AA. Rechargeables work fine. It has a warranty. iKan is doing some good stuff too. No one has a adapter for powering off HMC40/70/150/AF100 batteries. Yet.
http://www.ikancorp.com/productInfo.php?id=213Philip Goetz
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02-12-2011 02:54 PM
Torch TL-50. The built-in battery makes it compact and great run and gun shoots.
http://www.filmtools.com/switronix-t...kit-tl-50.html
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02-12-2011 03:45 PM
No on camera lights unless you're shooting ENG or weddings. And even then . . . .
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02-12-2011 06:42 PM
I keep looking at this...and wondering.
http://www.bhphotovideo.com/c/produc...On_Camera.html
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02-13-2011 08:47 AM
I think that's 650 dollars MORE than Justin's budget.
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02-13-2011 06:14 PM
Out of idle curiosity, why an on-camera light?
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02-13-2011 06:56 PM
Sometimes that's what's needed. I took my Comer 1800 to shoot this warehouse sweep:
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02-13-2011 07:28 PM
can anybody comment on The YONGNUO 160 and IKAN ILED312
does it strobe while the battery dies? how is the green casting?





