this might be a STUPID question but i'm going to ask anyway :bonk:
did my first video shoot with my new continuous lighting set yesterday, out of the 3 x 500w heads i decided to try using 2 of them, location was a small lounge. for most of the shoot i had 1 x head either side of me and i was...
i think this has historically been my prob i.e. camera metering from a sometimes dimly lit subject, my hope is a well lit subject will result in better images from the camera. i'll have my first stills shoot using both in a couple of weeks, will update you on the results i.e. same, better ...
as some of you reading my other thread will know i've recently bought this kit for video shoots:
http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/Pro-Studio-Lighting-Kit-1500W-Continuous-Lighting-Set_W0QQitemZ180429769193QQcmdZViewItemQQptZUK_Photography_StudioEquipment_RL?hash=item2a0273c9e9
on reading various...
quick update on this one, i ended up opting for the ebay kit (3 x 500w heads) as it's a reasonable price and everything is included within the kit. i have a video shoot with it in a couple of weeks so hopefully it'll light my scenes sufficiently well to merit the high def camera!
thanks for feedback, will definitely check the ebay seller out. as for the kits I've listed, are they no use or do you think any of them would do the trick?
Hello All
I'm an amateur videographer / photographer. for video I'm using a Sony HDR-SR10E and for stills a Canon PowerShot G5 (ancient I know :'() with a SpeedLite 420EX used on-board.
my video work gives great results ... when working outside! inside however is a different matter with...
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