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Oct 05, 2011 14:06 |  #1

Hi guys,

do any of you do video work on here? If so, what would be a decent hot light kit for video? Maybe two lights, stands and soft boxes? Thank for your help!


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pixel_junkie wrote in post #13209365 (external link)
Hi guys,

do any of you do video work on here? If so, what would be a decent hot light kit for video? Maybe two lights, stands and soft boxes? Thank for your help!

I use the Chimera Triolet light for video.

http://www.chimeraligh​ting.com …le-Omni-directional-Light (external link)

This is what I got:

http://www.bhphotovide​o.com …_Triolet_Flood_​Light.html (external link)


Chimera also makes softboxes that can withstand the heat generated by the video hot light but I opted to go with an Interfit Octobox because it's made just as well but costs a little less. :)

http://www.bhphotovide​o.com …t_PSOR120_Octob​ox_48.html (external link)

Chimera and Interfit make several types of hot light friendly softboxes (rectangular and octogonal) to choose from. Triolet+softbox combo kits are also available from Chimera.


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