GVM Softbox Lighting Kit Professional Studio Photography Continuous Equipment with 80W 5600K for Portrait Product Fashion Photography

January 31, 2020 - Comment

softbox+light stand +80w continuous light light up your video/photo

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softbox+light stand +80w continuous light light up your video/photo

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Anonymous says:

Super duper bright continuous light for video filming Length:: 4:29 Mins This is one of the brightest lights I’ve come across. This one happens to be designed to be a continuous light thats perfect for filming. Its got a standard bowens mount as well, so you can take the cone off and attach other lighting accessories, like a soft box, barn doors, etc. There are many possibilities. Without the included cone attachment, the light is so bright that the entire room is overwhelmed with 5600k light. This is pretty much what…

Anonymous says:

Way better than the Godox SL60 and smaller and… CHEAPER?!? Length:: 0:08 Mins I’ve own some GVM products before so in my book they have a pretty good reputation for me. I’ve own a lot of lights and I was in need of a good continuous LED video light that resembles the famous Apurture 120d. This is 1/5 the cost of the 120d which is phenomenal, though it does lack a lot of feature that one has and is only 2/3 as bright as the 120d so you would lose 1/3 of a stop of light compared to that one. Honestly this is plenty bright for my…

Anonymous says:

Way better than Goddox SL 60w or Aperture 120D I’ve hired grips who have brought the Aperture 120D on set which works well and is built well. But it’s like most other LED video lights, it has a massive ballast and a massive controller. All of these need to be connected via cables which makes the light kit giant, not at all portable and a huge pain to set up. For someone who is constantly flying to shoots, the ability to fit gear into cases is huge. I own the Goddox SLB 60w which is very similar to the aperture light but MUCH more portable…

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