2112 wrote in post #6257043
So I picked up a kit with three 500 watt, Smith-Victor tungsten lights for under $200. Does anyone even use tungsten or hot lights anymore? haha. I have years ago but cant believe all the accessories available for them now. Besides the gels, snoots, diffusers, barn doors etc...probably the most useful is the dimmer control. Plug your light into it and you can adjust the brightness of it all the way down to zero.
I went with the continuous light instead of going strobes for two big reasons. One, I dont want to be stuck shooting at 1/250 where the 40D syncs to strobe lights. Second, these can double as video lights for when I shoot that. Anyone else using these?
I also use tungsten quite a bit, either alone, or mixed with strobes. They do have a slightly different look that my strobes, and sometimes that adds to the image.
Yes, they can get hot in a confined area, and if the model is lit directly by the lights. I typically put a large diffusion panel between the model and light, and my studio is quite large (1800sq ft), so heats never been an issue.
I use Arri and Lowell lights, such as the ARRI 650, Lowell DP, Omni, VIP, and Tota lights. The Tota and VIP lights look similar and much different than the Omni ad DP lights. The ARRI also have a different look to it. Although when run through a diffusion panel, that look is gone.
Here are a couple images taken with tungsten lighting below, and a link to a series of images all taken with tungsten light here
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