Aperture 650, 550, 300 and 36 and 24” soft boxes. I got these and while heavy they get the job done. I’ll be using two of the MC Pros for lighting the walls / book shelves etc.
Dang, Sidney really got that perfect narrator voice. His pronunciation. His pacing. Soothing tone! Everything! Such an awesome review! Looking forward to getting some Aputure lights
4:57 the concept of adjusting green/magenta is new to me. What does this accomplish? When you adjusted it in this video, I saw no difference. Does it affect something in post?
Great overview of the kit! Did you try if these lights can work at 100% intensity plugged in, for a fixed studio setup? Have you tried that? Ideally a solution that allows to turn them off after shoots. Would you recommend a different kit/setup for that purpose? Thanks!
Great video, well done ! Why is the Aputure MC pro so expensive though, it is only 5W. Would it be able to light up properly a subject at 5-7m distance ?
When you connect as you say “spot light” before dome - you not shaping the light. It will still spread. What you did there is just cut intensity of the light
Sidney: "C'mon. Magnets." Me: "Welp, I'm sold!" 😂 Honestly though, pretty stoked about this little light, especially the weather-resistance! That alone makes it great for use in the field. I currently have the MC perma-slotted into my camera bag but will definitely be picking one of these up to compliment it. Great video as always, my friend! Keep 'em coming!
No bad things? Never trust an influencer... There are a lot of bad things. Firstly, CCT mode is more of a joke. The cool white LEDs have a different beam angle than the warm/orange LEDs, so the center is always colder than the surroundings. You can avoid this with the diffuser, but you need half the light output. The battery life is more one hour at full power rather than two hours. The honeycomb does not line up with the LEDs, so the smaller beam angle is significantly darker. Finally, the magnetic ball head is a pretty cool idea. However, the magnet is not that strong, so you have to be very careful when installing it. For less than half the price you can find far more professional solutions...
The LituPhoto brand made it first. Lighter, lasts longer, has more features, and costs less than half that. You have to investigate more and stop using brands that only youtubers use.
Does it have lumenradio? The name brand brands have certain features that are less common in cheaper ones. The Sidus app is also very good. But I do agree that you get a lot of value from less known brands, my jinbei ef 60 ii is excellent for what it is (build quality is low).
What's your DREAM lighting kit???
Been looking at Zhiyun Molus x100 as my next gear purchase. 100w light but the size of a smartphone.😄
Aperture 650, 550, 300 and 36 and 24” soft boxes. I got these and while heavy they get the job done. I’ll be using two of the MC Pros for lighting the walls / book shelves etc.
Dang, Sidney really got that perfect narrator voice. His pronunciation. His pacing. Soothing tone! Everything! Such an awesome review! Looking forward to getting some Aputure lights
Haha Thanks so much!
4:57 the concept of adjusting green/magenta is new to me. What does this accomplish? When you adjusted it in this video, I saw no difference. Does it affect something in post?
Awesome, have you done a review for zhyiun m20c
Great overview of the kit! Did you try if these lights can work at 100% intensity plugged in, for a fixed studio setup? Have you tried that? Ideally a solution that allows to turn them off after shoots. Would you recommend a different kit/setup for that purpose? Thanks!
Great video, well done ! Why is the Aputure MC pro so expensive though, it is only 5W. Would it be able to light up properly a subject at 5-7m distance ?
I've ordered one today can't wait to get it, my previous purchase was the MC 90 which i loved it.
Love how you broke this down! 💡
We've designed an adaptor for the MC-Pro to be able to get used with the Rosco DOT diffusor in case you're interested in having a look at it.
any idea if these are good for slow motion filming?
Just bought mine yesterday. So excited.
When you connect as you say “spot light” before dome - you not shaping the light. It will still spread. What you did there is just cut intensity of the light
Sidney: "C'mon. Magnets."
Me: "Welp, I'm sold!" 😂
Honestly though, pretty stoked about this little light, especially the weather-resistance! That alone makes it great for use in the field. I currently have the MC perma-slotted into my camera bag but will definitely be picking one of these up to compliment it. Great video as always, my friend! Keep 'em coming!
Cool video, thanks! I see SmallRigPixM160 is 160W instead of 5W that AputureMCPro is, and costs half the money though. Am i missing something ?
Wattage does not equal brightness. The SmallRig Pix M160 is 1350lux at 0.5m, the MC Pro is 1585lux at 0.5m.
MC Pro is brighter.
I'm one of those peeps tuning in just to listen to Sidney explain stuff 😂
Haha you’re too kind!
Cool! thank you for useful information!
Dumb q, can you use this as a flash for photography too?
I just really love your videos 🙏🏾 keep up the good work
Does the original Mc 4 pack charging case still work?
Good Job Thanks
You had me at magnets
Just bought mine yesterday. Really cool
$200. I knew it would be crazy expensive.
@Arun R the m40 is not RGB though.
Seriously.
😂😂😂
price?
Let’s gooo
Yoooooooo!!
I don’t need it but I want it 😮
mine is stuck at 99% charging.
Packs a big punch for a small light…..Oh Lala Oh lala…..oh lala! BTTF2
You’re the only one who got that reference 😂
@@SidneyDiongzon 🤣🤣🤣 Love it!
They are cool, get it, just got one myself, because life is too short to be happy 😜
5Watt output? 😭
WHY? USD $199.00 for one small 5W Light
Pass
Pass, you can get so many more brighter lights, for 1/4 price. No way that’s worth $200
@Arun R not rgb man
@@boywonder2799, ain't going to be the same quality as the Aputure product, you know quality matters, I understand it doesn't fit your budget maybe.
No bad things? Never trust an influencer... There are a lot of bad things. Firstly, CCT mode is more of a joke. The cool white LEDs have a different beam angle than the warm/orange LEDs, so the center is always colder than the surroundings. You can avoid this with the diffuser, but you need half the light output. The battery life is more one hour at full power rather than two hours. The honeycomb does not line up with the LEDs, so the smaller beam angle is significantly darker. Finally, the magnetic ball head is a pretty cool idea. However, the magnet is not that strong, so you have to be very careful when installing it. For less than half the price you can find far more professional solutions...
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Let's be fair: this light is a rip-off
The LituPhoto brand made it first. Lighter, lasts longer, has more features, and costs less than half that. You have to investigate more and stop using brands that only youtubers use.
Whenever I use brands I don't know, they don't usually last. I've never had an Aputure light fail me and I've been using them for years.
Does it have lumenradio? The name brand brands have certain features that are less common in cheaper ones. The Sidus app is also very good. But I do agree that you get a lot of value from less known brands, my jinbei ef 60 ii is excellent for what it is (build quality is low).
Do you even know anything about the Aputure brand? It's not a brand that "only TH-camrs use".