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Simon Zimmer November 3rd, 2009 07:31 PM

hehe!
 
Thanks Mark. I wrote you a personal message. I hope you got it.

Here is the torchLED I found:

Amazon.com: TorchLED TL-50 LED Light: Camera & Photo

Sounds good.

Let me know what everyone thinks?

thanks again for all the advice,

Simon

Jeff Kellam November 3rd, 2009 09:34 PM

You would probably be better off creating your own torch with wood and fuel soaked rags than that thing.

Sherri Nestico November 4th, 2009 12:15 AM

I know this is somewhat off topic, but why can't you guys simply say "I can't afford it" or "It's not in the budget" rather than blaming your wives for not "allowing" you to purchase equipment?

It's a bit demoralizing as a professional woman to have to read that crap. Not all of us are shrews, you know.

Mark L. Whalen November 4th, 2009 07:06 AM

Sorry Sherri. No offense intended.

Simon Zimmer November 4th, 2009 07:16 AM

Sorry Sherri. You are right.

It was a bad joke.

I will be more careful in the future.

Simon

Simon Zimmer November 4th, 2009 07:18 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Jeff Kellam (Post 1442453)
You would probably be better off creating your own torch with wood and fuel soaked rags than that thing.

Ouch! hehe!

Okay, I will keep looking then. hehehe!

Maybe saving up enough money for for a Comer 900 makes sense.

Simon

Jeff Kellam November 4th, 2009 01:44 PM

Not being mean, but there is no way Sherri is married, she has the "unmarried" comprehension of the marriage dynamic.

A couple of years with the old ball & chain will straighten out the perspective that you can make decisions on your own.

Robert Turchick November 4th, 2009 02:00 PM

back on topic...
been really happy with the Bescor. cheap and throws just enough light to not blind people. good thing when you shoot in a dark club or party!

Gil Rainault November 4th, 2009 03:06 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Simon Zimmer (Post 1442417)
Thanks Mark. I wrote you a personal message. I hope you got it.

Here is the torchLED I found:

Amazon.com: TorchLED TL-50 LED Light: Camera & Photo

Sounds good.

Let me know what everyone thinks?

thanks again for all the advice,

Simon


I use this light and its the best i have own in the price range. You wont be sorry you got it. If you are I`ll buy it from you.

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Taky Cheung November 4th, 2009 05:42 PM

For $200 to $300 price range, Comer 900 would be a great choice. It's 900 lux at 1 meter compared to other lights at 320lux at 1 meter.

It's 4500K color temperature makes it ready to be used indoor. Other LED lights are 5600K day light color temperature which a orange gel is needed to make it to be used indoor. Using any filter further reduces the brightness. Another advantage of Comer is it is diffused by default. Other lights will shoot a circular hot spot in the video.

btw, check out this photo HMC150 on camera light


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