Me compré hoy la Bi color, CB60B no me alcanzó para la RGB, espero en el futuro poder comprarla para hacer combinaciones creativas, este video me convenció para comprarla.
Hello, thank you for the review! I'm interested in buying either the cb60b or this. I'm worried about the fact that the rgb version might be less powerful than the bicolor one. Have you found this brightness difference between the two lights, given the same kelvin settings (eg 5600k) ? Thank you.
Hi Anton. I received a similar question in my other review. I did a test using a 66cm lantern softbox. I set up my light meter 100cm away from the front surface of the lantern and took readings at ISO 320 when both lights were set to 6500K. The CB60 B read 1/60 @ f2.8.8 while the CB60 RGB read 1/60 @ f2.8.4. So the difference between the two lights is 0.4 of a stop or 40% of a stop. There are so close, you would have to decide whether the flexibility of having an RGB light is more important, or saving some cash is, ha ha.
Thanks for your review. Just purchased two of them! Got them during the Amazon Prime sale! Only paid 142,47 Euros each!
Me compré hoy la Bi color, CB60B no me alcanzó para la RGB, espero en el futuro poder comprarla para hacer combinaciones creativas, este video me convenció para comprarla.
You can't go wrong with either light, but the RGB version eliminates the need for gels which makes it so much more convenient.
i love that i found a nonsponsor review. The color nerd in me loves your rgb demo on cmy post-its haha
Ha ha, I found that function entertaining also. I'm basically just reviewing the gear I would choose for myself or that I have already purchased.
Woow, this is amazing congratulations Neewer
Great production quality on your video. New subscriber here
Thank you, I just started this journey so I appreciate that 🙂.
Hello, thank you for the review! I'm interested in buying either the cb60b or this. I'm worried about the fact that the rgb version might be less powerful than the bicolor one. Have you found this brightness difference between the two lights, given the same kelvin settings (eg 5600k) ? Thank you.
Hi Anton. I received a similar question in my other review. I did a test using a 66cm lantern softbox. I set up my light meter 100cm away from the front surface of the lantern and took readings at ISO 320 when both lights were set to 6500K. The CB60 B read 1/60 @ f2.8.8 while the CB60 RGB read 1/60 @ f2.8.4. So the difference between the two lights is 0.4 of a stop or 40% of a stop. There are so close, you would have to decide whether the flexibility of having an RGB light is more important, or saving some cash is, ha ha.
Baie nice oom jou videos is baie good quaulity, lol kan nie in afrikaans spell nie maar good luck oom😊
Wie is dit? Ek herken nie die naam nie...
Dis ek james
Lol
@@imAboredDude Dankie James 🙂
K dis 5 uur rn ek is nogsteets wakker lol
link?
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