I’m 39 and discovered lighting & grip. Now I have dozens of lights, all this grip, sliders, backdrops, textiles… can u do a video about finding your first work as a gaffer?
Thanks, great vid. Subscribed. I'm an experienced photographer but a videography newbie with much to learn. I bought an Amaran 200xS light recently and was so impressed I bought another two, plus a battery box to power one light with 2 V-mount cells. I'm excited to see how I can create good 'believable' lighting scenarios, so hope you will be showing a little more of your 'gaffing' skills in future vids.
Thank you so much for making this. So many videos about the 200 x s are either unboxing or reviews, but very few practical videos talking about what it can do! I just got mine today, and I'm excited to play with it!
Thanks! If you don't need the full power of the 200x then the 150c is a good versatile option. But if what you need is power then I'd go for the 200x. It all depends on what type of projects you are planning on using it for. I wished I had gone for the 300c which has the best of both worlds but it was a bit out of my budget haha.
Yeah it's a great kit to begin with! I recommend trying out different set ups with them and trying to replicate scenes you like, that way you'll learn to use their full potential. These lights are super versatile, I wish I had something like that when I first started out.
No it's not too big at all. I was scared of this when I first bought the Amaran, but the locking system is a lot stronger than it looks. It doesn't even budge when I use it with the SmallRig softbox.
I’m 39 and discovered lighting & grip. Now I have dozens of lights, all this grip, sliders, backdrops, textiles… can u do a video about finding your first work as a gaffer?
Thanks, great vid. Subscribed. I'm an experienced photographer but a videography newbie with much to learn. I bought an Amaran 200xS light recently and was so impressed I bought another two, plus a battery box to power one light with 2 V-mount cells. I'm excited to see how I can create good 'believable' lighting scenarios, so hope you will be showing a little more of your 'gaffing' skills in future vids.
Thank you so much for making this. So many videos about the 200 x s are either unboxing or reviews, but very few practical videos talking about what it can do! I just got mine today, and I'm excited to play with it!
That's great to hear. It's an amazing light, you're going to have a lot of fun with it!
I agree! Getting mines now
@@noahkeener Have fun with them! They are super versatile!
Great video!!! Super informative and you’re very talented
Great video! Thanks for showing what each set up looked like before and after, and giving the context of what it was like.
Glad it was helpful!
Great video and great information! Excited to see your sub count grow!!
Thanks so much! I'm glad you enjoyed it.
I'm also looking to order this light. Can you recommend a stand and a diffuser?
You’re a sharp young man, great video.
I appreciate that! Thank you!
video was legit bro
Great video man!
Thanks! Appreciate it!
Really helpful, thanks.
Thanks for showing that this light is so versatile!
I’m glad I could help!
Good video Jose!
Thank you so much, glad you enjoyed it!
Great Jose!
Thanks!
Hi! Great video! Compared to the amaran 150c would u still recommend the 200x to someone buying their first light?
Thanks! If you don't need the full power of the 200x then the 150c is a good versatile option. But if what you need is power then I'd go for the 200x. It all depends on what type of projects you are planning on using it for. I wished I had gone for the 300c which has the best of both worlds but it was a bit out of my budget haha.
Thank you so much
I just got two of them with softboxes. Do you think that'll be a pretty decent amateur filmmaking lighting setup?
Yeah it's a great kit to begin with! I recommend trying out different set ups with them and trying to replicate scenes you like, that way you'll learn to use their full potential. These lights are super versatile, I wish I had something like that when I first started out.
Is the SmallRig 120 softbox not too big for the Amaran 200x? Can the plastic mount withstand this load?
No it's not too big at all. I was scared of this when I first bought the Amaran, but the locking system is a lot stronger than it looks. It doesn't even budge when I use it with the SmallRig softbox.
Too much knowledge here
Thanks!