MisterCat
Well-known member
I'll start by saying that I'm aware this is a silly comparison, kind of like Alien vs. Predator or tomato vs. mango. I shoot mostly interviews and instructional video for my company, with a few chances now and then for a short narrative. More and more I'm having to travel by plane to various offices to shoot these pieces.
That said, I have some money in the budget for some modest lighting equipment. What are some opinions on something like the Lowel DV Creator Pro kits vs. a couple of zylights? Obviously the zylights just have the cool factor (literally and figuratively), and the sheer size would make traveling so much easier. And I read all over the forum that Arri is more rugged than Lowel, but what I know of Arri kits is they are bigger than airlines typically allow. So, I'm looking at Lowel vs. zylight and just wondering about the pros and cons. Would a couple of zylights and some reflectors do pretty well? My lighting knowledge is pretty weak, so all the brightness stats and tables combined don't tell me much right now. Do you guys recommend sticking with a more traditional set of lights like the Lowels?
Sorry if this seems like a silly comparison, I've been reading so many posts and websites about these that I'm actually more overwhelmed and confused than before I started.
Thanks!
That said, I have some money in the budget for some modest lighting equipment. What are some opinions on something like the Lowel DV Creator Pro kits vs. a couple of zylights? Obviously the zylights just have the cool factor (literally and figuratively), and the sheer size would make traveling so much easier. And I read all over the forum that Arri is more rugged than Lowel, but what I know of Arri kits is they are bigger than airlines typically allow. So, I'm looking at Lowel vs. zylight and just wondering about the pros and cons. Would a couple of zylights and some reflectors do pretty well? My lighting knowledge is pretty weak, so all the brightness stats and tables combined don't tell me much right now. Do you guys recommend sticking with a more traditional set of lights like the Lowels?
Sorry if this seems like a silly comparison, I've been reading so many posts and websites about these that I'm actually more overwhelmed and confused than before I started.
Thanks!