Bob Grant |
September 2nd, 2006 07:41 AM |
There's a heap pf companies making cheap gear in Asia, what can you say about it?
Light comes out of it, what do you expect it to do.
Largely the quality of the light is determined by the tubes used, even if they're using cheap stuff with a poor rendition index you can swap it out for the better stuff from Osram etc.
Where the big differences lie is in the durability of the fixtures, if it's for a home studio where the lights don't get moved any of them are OK, if you're going to give them a hard workout moving them around from what I've seen of all this stuff it's not going to last too long before fabric frays, hinges fail etc.
Also worth mentioning that most of this gear is made for stills photography. Expect a fair amount of spill. Also some of the light sources that I've looked at have fan cooling and it can be noisy.
If you're handy with basic tools and have a bit of electrical knowledge you can put this kind of gear together yourself or even improve some of the cheap Asian stuff with better fittings.
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