Been tasked to find a continuous light for work.
What I need is a tungsten balanced head that features a potentiometer so that output can be adjusted WITHOUT changing the white balance.
Does such an animal exist?
Thanks
Ty
mattograph "God bless the new meds" 7,693 posts Joined Jan 2008 Location: Louisville, KY More info | Jun 06, 2008 10:11 | #1 Been tasked to find a continuous light for work. This space for rent.
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CompassPortraits Junior Member 23 posts Joined Dec 2007 Location: Forks, WA More info | Jun 06, 2008 10:23 | #2 Wait and see what others with more experience say, but right off the top I vote for the Spiderlite TD5 lighthead. You can adjust the output of either strobe, halogen or fluorescent bulbs (depending on what you have installed) just by flicking a switch. No adjustment of your settings. Dina Gaydeski
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mattograph THREAD STARTER "God bless the new meds" 7,693 posts Joined Jan 2008 Location: Louisville, KY More info | Jun 06, 2008 13:11 | #3 CompassPortraits wrote in post #5672342 Wait and see what others with more experience say, but right off the top I vote for the Spiderlite TD5 lighthead. You can adjust the output of either strobe, halogen or fluorescent bulbs (depending on what you have installed) just by flicking a switch. No adjustment of your settings. Sounds like what you might need, although they aren't exactly cheap. I'm trying to figure out a way to acquire them myself! I hope that helps you. Many thanks. I will check those out straight away! This space for rent.
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jcolman Goldmember More info | Jun 06, 2008 14:48 | #4 Take a look at kinoflo's. These are fluorescent lights that are color balanced to either 3200 or 5600 and can be dimmed at the head without changing color balance. They put out a very cool, soft light.
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c71clark Senior Member 466 posts Joined May 2007 Location: NYC More info | Jun 06, 2008 20:54 | #5 There are up to 200 watt 5500 kelvin (daylight) compact fluorescents around that put out as much light as a 500-600 watt tungsten. 1000bulbs.com is one such place. I love these lights! Canon 40D w/grip, 85mm f/1.8, 50mm f/1.8, 20k lumen studio fluorescent DIY light kit, 2 strobe studio kit, 580exII, PW's.
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