portable video light test

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This was taken in pitch black as seen at start/end of video. The object of the video is to show the brightness and range of a CN-160 video light that can be fitted on the top of a camera or camcorder. Every video I have looked at don't provide this test so here it is. Quite impressive for about £35.

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I replied to this 15 mins ago and it dissappeared????

Anyhows, I simply said thanks for posting, I find this interesting and useful.
 
Sorry about that Zulfi , due to slow site pickup of my post I repeated it as I didn't think it had gone onto the site.

I was worried how good this light would be as I saw some years ago another version and it was useless. This was when they first came out, however as I hope I have shown briefly how good this version is for the price. Its bright enough for large room functions ,not that I have tried it in that situation.

What i have done is get an extension bar fitted under my camcorder screwed into where the tripod fits then fitted the tripod as normal as in picture. I use a tripod with a fluid head as it makes panning so much smoother.





That way I can use my mike as well as the video light.

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Ha! At least I'm not going mad afterall.

Not a great vidseographer myself but again you have helped.
 
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