Good question, and honestly it depends on the situation. The smaller cm15 is way easier to handle on my gimbal and works perfectly fine for lighting up small secondary rooms, but the c100 has a ton of power for a battery light. If you are using it to light people, I would go with the c100 but if you are looking to build a type of scorpion rig for your regular real estate videos, that c100 might be a little too heavy to handle all day
That's a tough one. I would prefer a little more power from the light for the larger spaces but having the green spectrum from the RGB is nice for when I'm in closets and kitchens that use florescent lighting. Ultimately it's a question of the main goal for your use case. I love this little light because of how small and how little it weighs but I don't personally have the 25 to test it against
@@jeremydeihl I must say you def influenced me to get lights and I have done a shoot and I can already see the difference. Love your videos keep them coming !
@@JeanSebastienHeroux that's freaking awesome to hear! I was surprised myself when I did my first testing so I'm glad others are seeing similar results
I am indeed! it has a bit of vignetting on the edges but its super sharp and light and its almost the same weight as my Sony 50mm APSC so switching it out on the gimbal is super easy
Hey Jeremy I'm starting Real Estate Videography Business and planning to get GH5s and Tokina at-X 116 PRO Wide Lense. What are your thoughts on staring with this setup? My Budget is $2000
This is pretty awesome dude. I have a couple Aputure MCs and gonna rig them up thanks to this.
Glad I could help!
Jeremy, since you have both, do you prefer this light for RE video or would you use the C100 stick light?
Good question, and honestly it depends on the situation. The smaller cm15 is way easier to handle on my gimbal and works perfectly fine for lighting up small secondary rooms, but the c100 has a ton of power for a battery light. If you are using it to light people, I would go with the c100 but if you are looking to build a type of scorpion rig for your regular real estate videos, that c100 might be a little too heavy to handle all day
Quick question for you sir, cm15 over the cm25? W on the 25 is higher but you lose the RGB. Thoughts?
That's a tough one. I would prefer a little more power from the light for the larger spaces but having the green spectrum from the RGB is nice for when I'm in closets and kitchens that use florescent lighting. Ultimately it's a question of the main goal for your use case. I love this little light because of how small and how little it weighs but I don't personally have the 25 to test it against
@@jeremydeihl Thank you for your imput, Ended up buying the Dual pack from Neweer Clones lol works pretty well
@@JeanSebastienHeroux I'll never say you have to buy exactly what I use, I say get what you can afford and hopefully it does the job 😁
@@jeremydeihl I must say you def influenced me to get lights and I have done a shoot and I can already see the difference. Love your videos keep them coming !
@@JeanSebastienHeroux that's freaking awesome to hear! I was surprised myself when I did my first testing so I'm glad others are seeing similar results
i use somethign like this but is a helmet, I modified and instal a go pro and a big light in the back, point to the cealing
That's freaking AWESOME!!
you still using the lowa 9mm?
I am indeed! it has a bit of vignetting on the edges but its super sharp and light and its almost the same weight as my Sony 50mm APSC so switching it out on the gimbal is super easy
@@jeremydeihl can you please compare this to the nissi 9mm pleaseeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee
@@jeremydeihl yes please, compare this lenses
Hey Jeremy
I'm starting Real Estate Videography Business and planning to get GH5s and Tokina at-X 116 PRO Wide Lense. What are your thoughts on staring with this setup? My Budget is $2000
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