Amazingly detailed and honest review. You're right about TH-cam reviews. It's pretty obvious which folks are stepping lightly to remain in favor with the marketing folks. I appreciate your commitment to being honest.
Legit the best filmmaking channel on the internet. You've come such a long way bro. You really pull back the curtain and show everything. We appreciate you
i loved your video and thx for your work! I have a question but, in your experience, i can use IFOOTAGE Mini Bowens Adapter to adapt this light to regular bowens mount? Thnks for your time
Hey brutha, your shots kind of have a yellowish green tint to them with the light on. Is that from the light or something else? Also, with your comments on the usb c charging.. I dont think this light is made for actual productions but more for someone getting started and needs a budget option so I feel you may of missed the mark there. But I do agree on the front adapter, granted in order to keep it compact they have to make it smaller.. but they def should have provided a Bowens mount adapter. Even Zhiyun does that with their small lights.
@@girlsloveshein97 no it's Cam Mackey has a different agenda. The reality is the light is not made for professional production. Cam Mackey know this if he has ever been on real professional prodcutiosn.
I worked for Nanlite, the prices they charge vs unit manufacturing cost would absolutely shock you. They could charge a lot, lot less and still make huge, bumper profits. Take the Nanlite Forza 720b as one example, if I told people what it costs to make these units and offset adjustments for labour etc (cost at the manufacturing facility goes down significantly because they're produced in bulk,ndriving unit cost down), as opposed to what they charge? A lot of people wouldn't be too happy. Another example might be the Forza 500b ii. They could charge two thirds the current market price and they would still be making over 5.5 times profit above mfr, labor and ancillary costs (marketing, PR, management, etc etc)..
completely agree with the battery situation. If it would have the v mount attachment, I would buy it immediately. Even the mini Bowens would be ok for me, although I would never go for such a eco system. I agree with all your harshness, that's why I subscribed immediately. too many mega positive reviews without the real world draw backs and stupidity that sometimes very prevalent with gear.
💯 There's other TH-camrs that claimed i "missed the mark" or some nonsense, or they want to defend it and say that "this light isn't targeted towards professionals"....okay well then are they implying that not only myself but they themselves are not considered professionals by smallRig's standards? either way, i appreciate the sub!
Would be very educative if you can review one of Arri’s lights so we see how good they perform with your readings. Would be nice to see how close it comes to industry standard
Justin Phillip, have you looked at on-camera lights lately? I'm trying to choose which on-camera light to buy for a specific project. There are night scenes that will be lit hopefully with one light doing a POV on the run. Need the brightest light with the longest throw (diffused). Any suggestions?
I guess the brightest on camera light would be this smallrig light, but you’d have to figure out a way to diffuse it. The other one that comes to mind is the Dash: th-cam.com/video/nrT5tODjzHo/w-d-xo.htmlsi=Yt5Qc83c8dQJonkP
Hey there, I'm considering this light for an upcoming still shoot in a working lead mine. I need a very portable battery-powered solution because once you're down there, you're down there for several hours with no outlets available. That said, I have two questions: Does this throw enough light (assume that I'll have two at a minimum) in a relatively dark environment? What type of usb-c power bank would you recommend? Your b-roll shows you using one but I didn't see it in the list of gear.
Would not recommend. You would need a very powerful USB bank and at that point might as well just invest in a micro V mount such as this: amzn.to/4ccK1XY But the most you’re gonna get out of this light is 45 min., if you’re lucky
I kinda get the battery situation - v mount battery is just in general too big and too expensive for small time content creator it is designed for. Power bank is everywhere and familiar
I have no idea what the readings are on the Aperture Amaran 60D (If you know please do tell) but at least they have an actual Bowens and a barrel connector for 2 NPF’s or wall power, could probably even run a VMount DTap to it. And it works with everything I have for my bigger Aperture Amaran lights. This things sounded decent until it got to the “Bowens” and the internal battery… ya nope! 👎🏻
Yea, but companies can sell more if the attachments are proprietary. Until the consumers stop buying the add-ons, then hopefully we will get an industry standard. But for now, it's the wild wild west of attachments.
Y you gotta blame marketing tho. 😂How a market need is addressed is engineering. Marketing says “they’ll need to run this for a long time” and it’s engineerings job to come up with the best solution
I wasn't impressed with the other small rig lights being no different than the Amaran moonlights. But the fact that this has violet in the color mix to inhance the SSI score makes me believe this will be the tweenie equivalent for an LED.
I saw some TH-camrs criticize this light, but I bought it anyway and really like it. It's great for what it is
Amazingly detailed and honest review. You're right about TH-cam reviews. It's pretty obvious which folks are stepping lightly to remain in favor with the marketing folks. I appreciate your commitment to being honest.
Thanks! 🙏🏼
Thanks Justin, love the detail you put into this!
Thank you!
Legit the best filmmaking channel on the internet. You've come such a long way bro. You really pull back the curtain and show everything. We appreciate you
Thank YOU! 🙌🏼🙏🏼
@@JustinPhillipcan you do a proper full review of the Nisi Athena lenses. Would appreciate your thoughts on it
For lighting, Rob Ellis, I think you'll find, is by far the best in TH-cam
Thanks for a fair and even-handed appraisal. I have to make up my mind fast which & what lights to buy for the kit.
Thanks Justin. Good information and convinced me to place an order for one....coming tomorrow.
Oh nice!
14:18 "that's dog times baby"
Fuck yeah it is !!!!
If there's one reviewer I can trust on TH-cam, it's you
Thank you 🙏🏼
i loved your video and thx for your work!
I have a question but, in your experience, i can use IFOOTAGE Mini Bowens Adapter to adapt this light to regular bowens mount?
Thnks for your time
No clue
Hey brutha, your shots kind of have a yellowish green tint to them with the light on. Is that from the light or something else? Also, with your comments on the usb c charging.. I dont think this light is made for actual productions but more for someone getting started and needs a budget option so I feel you may of missed the mark there. But I do agree on the front adapter, granted in order to keep it compact they have to make it smaller.. but they def should have provided a Bowens mount adapter. Even Zhiyun does that with their small lights.
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Bruh didnt want to reply i see😂😂
@@girlsloveshein97 no it's Cam Mackey has a different agenda. The reality is the light is not made for professional production. Cam Mackey know this if he has ever been on real professional prodcutiosn.
I worked for Nanlite, the prices they charge vs unit manufacturing cost would absolutely shock you. They could charge a lot, lot less and still make huge, bumper profits.
Take the Nanlite Forza 720b as one example, if I told people what it costs to make these units and offset adjustments for labour etc (cost at the manufacturing facility goes down significantly because they're produced in bulk,ndriving unit cost down), as opposed to what they charge? A lot of people wouldn't be too happy.
Another example might be the Forza 500b ii. They could charge two thirds the current market price and they would still be making over 5.5 times profit above mfr, labor and ancillary costs (marketing, PR, management, etc etc)..
Good review and I really appreciate your honesty on the back end of this review. Finally. Big win. Keep them coming.
These are how all my reviews are done
completely agree with the battery situation. If it would have the v mount attachment, I would buy it immediately. Even the mini Bowens would be ok for me, although I would never go for such a eco system. I agree with all your harshness, that's why I subscribed immediately. too many mega positive reviews without the real world draw backs and stupidity that sometimes very prevalent with gear.
💯 There's other TH-camrs that claimed i "missed the mark" or some nonsense, or they want to defend it and say that "this light isn't targeted towards professionals"....okay well then are they implying that not only myself but they themselves are not considered professionals by smallRig's standards? either way, i appreciate the sub!
Would be very educative if you can review one of Arri’s lights so we see how good they perform with your readings. Would be nice to see how close it comes to industry standard
ARRI is the industry standard 🤙🏼
@@JustinPhillip I think he's asking how this lights ratings compares to an Arri
Granted. Yes. But would be nice to see still.@@JustinPhillip
Justin Phillip, have you looked at on-camera lights lately? I'm trying to choose which on-camera light to buy for a specific project. There are night scenes that will be lit hopefully with one light doing a POV on the run. Need the brightest light with the longest throw (diffused). Any suggestions?
I guess the brightest on camera light would be this smallrig light, but you’d have to figure out a way to diffuse it. The other one that comes to mind is the Dash: th-cam.com/video/nrT5tODjzHo/w-d-xo.htmlsi=Yt5Qc83c8dQJonkP
Would you recommend the smallrig over the zhiyun x60 rgb?
100% i have just tested thr zhiyun units, color is not so great for skin, even at native 5600K
Hey there, I'm considering this light for an upcoming still shoot in a working lead mine. I need a very portable battery-powered solution because once you're down there, you're down there for several hours with no outlets available. That said, I have two questions: Does this throw enough light (assume that I'll have two at a minimum) in a relatively dark environment? What type of usb-c power bank would you recommend? Your b-roll shows you using one but I didn't see it in the list of gear.
Would not recommend. You would need a very powerful USB bank and at that point might as well just invest in a micro V mount such as this: amzn.to/4ccK1XY But the most you’re gonna get out of this light is 45 min., if you’re lucky
I kinda get the battery situation - v mount battery is just in general too big and too expensive for small time content creator it is designed for. Power bank is everywhere and familiar
Helpful review, thank you.
There are a lot of usb c powerbanks that are quite big nowdays, I think many begineers will like it.
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How is that light compared to the colbor cl60?
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Fantastic tests!
Thank you! Cheers!
Great review! And doesn't have any app... good light but...
Please do a review on godox ml60ii
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Dang what a great review. Will have to subscribe and see your other reviews later
Thank you! 🙏🏼
Fair and factual. Great work.
Thanks Chokes! 🙌🏼
I have no idea what the readings are on the Aperture Amaran 60D (If you know please do tell) but at least they have an actual Bowens and a barrel connector for 2 NPF’s or wall power, could probably even run a VMount DTap to it. And it works with everything I have for my bigger Aperture Amaran lights.
This things sounded decent until it got to the “Bowens” and the internal battery… ya nope! 👎🏻
Yupp my thoughts as well
Yea, but companies can sell more if the attachments are proprietary. Until the consumers stop buying the add-ons, then hopefully we will get an industry standard. But for now, it's the wild wild west of attachments.
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Y you gotta blame marketing tho. 😂How a market need is addressed is engineering. Marketing says “they’ll need to run this for a long time” and it’s engineerings job to come up with the best solution
🤷🏼♂️ I like to cover all aspects 😎
bro this guy so negative.
🤣 CUE Frank Sinatra: "...That's Life!"
I wasn't impressed with the other small rig lights being no different than the Amaran moonlights. But the fact that this has violet in the color mix to inhance the SSI score makes me believe this will be the tweenie equivalent for an LED.