Stanley Tripod Halogen Flashlight - A Viable Low-Light Booster?
do you think this small halogen flashlight by stanley might have potential as an extra light source in improvised documentary shooting situations? it definitely looks like it would set up nicely.
http://www.stanleytools.com/default....pod+Flashlight additionally, i'm wondering how the quality of the halogen light will affect the color cast of footage shot under its illumination. will it cause ugly aberrations on the footage? (it's unclear to me whether it's a white light--not that i know exactly what tha implies/means.) thanks, phb |
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I've used flashlights as fill when shooting on the beach at night. The beam pattern will probably be a little rough, but some diffusion gel might handle that pretty well. Let us know what you think if you buy one. |
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In any case, it's too bad the Stanly one appears to use some sort of proprietary tripod mount and not a 1/4 bolt. |
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