Speedster159
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I'm looking for on-camera lights and sofar the best candidate is the Yongnuo YN-300 III and it comes in two flavors, a Bi-Color 3200-5500 and daylight only 5500.
What I was thinking is the Tungsten Filtered Daylight only would still produce more light than using the Bi-Color in Tungsten only? Could anybody confirm that? I'd be surely shooting in both Tungsten and Daylight lighting.
What I'm aiming for is maximum range and brightness without going beyond 300 LED's +/-20. I think anything more than 300 +/-20 would look and feel ridiculous on the small X1000.
What I was thinking is the Tungsten Filtered Daylight only would still produce more light than using the Bi-Color in Tungsten only? Could anybody confirm that? I'd be surely shooting in both Tungsten and Daylight lighting.
What I'm aiming for is maximum range and brightness without going beyond 300 LED's +/-20. I think anything more than 300 +/-20 would look and feel ridiculous on the small X1000.