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And lol at the 'zones'...is that what they are called on pro sets? IDK
As a FX6 owner, I will say you areIf you really sat down and thought about it, I'll bet what you want is a Bruano at a lower price point. Because a dumbed down Burano, made to fit between the FX6 and the current Burano might not make anyone happy and probably wouldn't sell very well.
I didn't even look at it closely before, but I'm actually trying to wrap my head around what exactly is happening with the cable...it appears the XLR is going into the headphone jack? Where is the microphone?Zone 3’s cable management is giving me some anxiety.
And where is the other end of the cable?!
Godox has a new light, KNOWLED MS60. They're releasing a pretty big set of accessories for it too. And lots of power options as well.All I want from NAB this year is a solid Dedolight competitor: compact, 60w+, bicolor, long focus range with a tight spot, AC/DC power, and no bulky ballast.
There's a lot going for it and I applaud Godox for thinking outside of the box. The problem is that for tight, variable focusing, you have to use their $85 zoom lens and then their ~$50 parallel beam reflector which looks like it's made out of rubber. At least one person on YouTube has mentioned that this seems like it simply will not last.Godox has a new light, KNOWLED MS60. They're releasing a pretty big set of accessories for it too. And lots of power options as well.
I get it. I didn't get to go to NAB this year so I can't comment on the quality of the accessories. I do applaud them for having an entire ecosystem of modifiers ready to go with the new light. Like a lot of mid-tier gear, I think it's ability to last depends on how it is treated. They're definitely not built to same level of durability as a Dedolight is, that much is certain.There's a lot going for it and I applaud Godox for thinking outside of the box. The problem is that for tight, variable focusing, you have to use their $85 zoom lens and then their ~$50 parallel beam reflector which looks like it's made out of rubber. At least one person on YouTube has mentioned that this seems like it simply will not last.