I'm always surprised that you are not more popular considering the quality of your videos. Still so underrated! Thank you for your videos, there reallt are very few youtubers in this space that actually compare.
Interestingly, many TH-cam reviews fail to mention that at its maximum 300W output, the Zhiyun MOLUS G200 is limited to 4400K. This limitation might surprise those looking for more flexibility in their lighting setup.
it will be a long road before they dominate over Aputure and Nanlite. All of their lights doesn't have the reputation to be very accurate in terms of light quality (specially the X100). Maybe it will become more popular along amateur/prosumer, but I really doubt professional will be inclined to choose Zhiyun over Aputure, Nanlite, Aladdin or other brands that are reliable.
There are so many great advantages of the tiny size, but one disadvantage is how front-heavy it will become with any larger modifiers, without any easy way to rig a counterweight. Have you had any difficulties with balancing a big softbox?
@@thespacesbetweenstudio3346 Colbor has 200w and 300w lights that can be powered by batteries and they haven't taken over either. I think you're putting too much emphasis on battery power as a selling point.
I'm always surprised that you are not more popular considering the quality of your videos. Still so underrated! Thank you for your videos, there reallt are very few youtubers in this space that actually compare.
Interestingly, many TH-cam reviews fail to mention that at its maximum 300W output, the Zhiyun MOLUS G200 is limited to 4400K. This limitation might surprise those looking for more flexibility in their lighting setup.
Beautiful educated voice which is such a delight to listen to . Superb delivery. Thank you
A really well made video, quickly banged out all the key points.
Zhiyun is about to DOMINATE this market
it will be a long road before they dominate over Aputure and Nanlite. All of their lights doesn't have the reputation to be very accurate in terms of light quality (specially the X100). Maybe it will become more popular along amateur/prosumer, but I really doubt professional will be inclined to choose Zhiyun over Aputure, Nanlite, Aladdin or other brands that are reliable.
There are so many great advantages of the tiny size, but one disadvantage is how front-heavy it will become with any larger modifiers, without any easy way to rig a counterweight. Have you had any difficulties with balancing a big softbox?
This is such a well crafted first look at this light man. Love your videos !
Got damn thats a lot of videos in one day
It’s harvest season for imaging tech I suppose 😂
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Great review. Thanks! Is there a way to add an extension to the lead cable (between the light head and control box)?
Awesome explanation for all of your videos🔥🔥🔥
Great. Planed to sell amaran 60x. How is color accuracy?
Which to buy first g200 or x100? I could use both, but I don’t really need either.
Great review man!
What's the weight limit for the mount? Would be a cool video to see what you can mount before it gives way.
THE LIGHT IS SHIFT BLUE
Amazing! But does this can work on V mount battery?
No, a 200 - 300 watt light will destroy your Vmount battery cells beyond repair.
Pls pls mention ssi. Cuz aputures new lights have very high ssi. I want to know if they keep up. Thx
Well, crap. Going to have to pick up another one of these. 🙃
great review
if they sold a battery for this, it would take over
They have a 100w version that does run on batteries, and yet they still haven't taken over.
@@MrPhilbautista 100w is not 200-300w output .
@@thespacesbetweenstudio3346 Colbor has 200w and 300w lights that can be powered by batteries and they haven't taken over either. I think you're putting too much emphasis on battery power as a selling point.
He cute
First like!, I love your videos man!!