Tom.Florek
Member
Right now I'm looking at the apurture 120D as this thing seems to be a beast of a light for under $1,000. My main lighting kit so far has been Arri Tungsten Fresnels, and while they are great, they simply draw too much power and I can't use them in locations without a generator. So I'm used to harsh lights, softened with flags and such.
I don't know the LED game at all and I am wondering what my options are in the sub $1,000 range. I am looking for a "portable" light that is at least 1k equivalent & that can draw power from a battery such as the Aputure 120D, but except for the rave reviews about it's price point I'm haven't found too much about the quality of light (or other LED lights for that matter). So my main questions can boil down to:
1) How does the quality of light behave when comparing LED to Arri fixtures? ( In the past I've used a combination of 1 AND 2 stop diffusion flags simultaneously to soften my tungsten Arris, they are HARSH)
2) As far as picking a daylight/tungesten, are there any advantages to picking one over the other and then just using a gel to change the temperature?
I'll be mainly using scrims/flags/any other sort of diffusion I can find as far as light modifiers go.
I don't know the LED game at all and I am wondering what my options are in the sub $1,000 range. I am looking for a "portable" light that is at least 1k equivalent & that can draw power from a battery such as the Aputure 120D, but except for the rave reviews about it's price point I'm haven't found too much about the quality of light (or other LED lights for that matter). So my main questions can boil down to:
1) How does the quality of light behave when comparing LED to Arri fixtures? ( In the past I've used a combination of 1 AND 2 stop diffusion flags simultaneously to soften my tungsten Arris, they are HARSH)
2) As far as picking a daylight/tungesten, are there any advantages to picking one over the other and then just using a gel to change the temperature?
I'll be mainly using scrims/flags/any other sort of diffusion I can find as far as light modifiers go.