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Peer Landa December 16th, 2008 04:43 PM

Hack my Bescor battery packs..?
 
As a spur of the moment, I was thinking of perhaps hack my 6v Bescor battery packs (that I'm not using anymore) so they would drive the XL2... 6v versus 7.2v... does it matter? I'm sorry, as I'm writing this I haven't thought this through yet ;^)

-- peer

Luc Fontaine December 23rd, 2008 02:35 PM

I wouldn't try it personnaly. First the voltage would be too low and it's not made for the camera. For extra batteries I usually buy them on eBay. You can usually get them for about 20.00$ and they're practically as good as the original Canon batteries. Just my 2Ē.

Best regards


Luc Fontaine

Peer Landa December 23rd, 2008 10:43 PM

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Originally Posted by Luc Fontaine (Post 983009)
I wouldn't try it personnaly. First the voltage would be too low and it's not made for the camera.

Yea, I agree -- it's always scary to trick around with the camera power. So I decided to get two 300-lumens LED's that will handle up to 12v, and then I'm gonna gut-out my old Bescor lights, mount the two 6v battery packs in serial (to get 12v) to run the LED's. Hopefully that will save me some dough on a nice LED light set.

-- peer

Here's the LED's I'm getting:

Alex Pineyro December 30th, 2008 01:00 AM

If you donīt mind me asking, where are you getting those leds from?

Cheers!

Alex

Peer Landa December 30th, 2008 07:23 AM

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Originally Posted by Alex Pineyro (Post 985918)
If you donīt mind me asking, where are you getting those leds from?

I got those bulbs from eBay Store - LED: surefire, G P, solarforce And I'm just cleaning up the shop after drilling, cutting, soldering, and swearing -- but I'm happy as a clam -- the lights turned out perfectly. My only concern now is that they might be too bright, (at least for interview footage, etc.) and the color temperature -- tomorrow I'll try to figure out what filter I'm gonna use.

-- peer

Luc Fontaine December 30th, 2008 12:47 PM

As far as the color temperature goes you can always balance your whites with a white card.

Best regards



Luc Fontaine

Peer Landa December 30th, 2008 12:51 PM

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Originally Posted by Luc Fontaine (Post 986155)
As far as the color temperature goes you can always balance your whites with a white card.

Of course, but then again, the background will look yellowish.

-- peer


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