Super-Bright Single Fluorescent Tube
zoom44
9 Mar 2009 21:07
THE SMALL, LIGHTWEIGHT SOLUTION FOR YOUR FILL-LIGHT NEEDS
4 Times Brighter Than a Standard 2' Ft. Fluorescent Tube
55 watt, Available in Daylight (5600k) or Tungsten (3200k)
http://uberluxuno.com/
$225
http://paradoxstudio.net/Uber/UberLux-M13.JPG
4 Times Brighter Than a Standard 2' Ft. Fluorescent Tube
55 watt, Available in Daylight (5600k) or Tungsten (3200k)
http://uberluxuno.com/
$225
http://paradoxstudio.net/Uber/UberLux-M13.JPG
vadervideo
10 Mar 2009 20:52
That's expensive for what it is. No? I found a really cool light at Home Depot this weekend that looks like something from Star Trek. It is mounted in a large tube on a tripod and pops up with 500W equiv fluorescent daylight quality. (84 watts actual) - http://www.vadervideo.com/images/cool-light/. It offers 360 light and only cost $69.95 - I actually picked it up because the base is so solid I am going to convert it to the base of my soon to be new crane (jib) - And it is fully portable as well.
movielighter
8 Oct 2009 21:19
That is a pretty nice space light.
RekindlePhoto
8 Oct 2009 21:49
Hey how well does the "tile" green screen work in the light photos? Is there any problem with being darker at the joints leading to a bad green screen take-out? If it really works well, where did you get it?
Don
Don
zygistudio
9 Oct 2009 04:39
vadervideo: where is your car?
stester
9 Oct 2009 20:13
vadervideo...that is neat....and I assume that the car now lives in the driveway. I would have converted the garage but my husband got it first LOL
JHDT_Productions
9 Oct 2009 23:20
You can always get another husband.
Don't tell him I said that, he would snap my neck. And there would be Jason bourne music in the background.
Don't tell him I said that, he would snap my neck. And there would be Jason bourne music in the background.