In the last episode we talked about a simple, inexpensive, DIY 3 light setup for making better interview or vlog videos. I recently added some power to my two key lights (now 300 Watt equivalent each). This provides some great benefits in terms of lower ISO, smaller aperture, more depth of field, and easier, more forgiving focus. Shot with 2 300 Watt equivalent compact flourescent bulbs in Home Depot shop lamps and 1 shop lamp with a 60 Watt equivalent CFL bulb. Video on a Canon 60D and Sanyo Xacti HD 1010
Really Cheap Video Lighting Part 2: More Power
Thursday, November 15, 2012
Really Cheap Video Lighting Part 2: More Power Video Clips. Duration : 5.55 Mins.
In the last episode we talked about a simple, inexpensive, DIY 3 light setup for making better interview or vlog videos. I recently added some power to my two key lights (now 300 Watt equivalent each). This provides some great benefits in terms of lower ISO, smaller aperture, more depth of field, and easier, more forgiving focus. Shot with 2 300 Watt equivalent compact flourescent bulbs in Home Depot shop lamps and 1 shop lamp with a 60 Watt equivalent CFL bulb. Video on a Canon 60D and Sanyo Xacti HD 1010
In the last episode we talked about a simple, inexpensive, DIY 3 light setup for making better interview or vlog videos. I recently added some power to my two key lights (now 300 Watt equivalent each). This provides some great benefits in terms of lower ISO, smaller aperture, more depth of field, and easier, more forgiving focus. Shot with 2 300 Watt equivalent compact flourescent bulbs in Home Depot shop lamps and 1 shop lamp with a 60 Watt equivalent CFL bulb. Video on a Canon 60D and Sanyo Xacti HD 1010
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