Eugene Kim
September 14th, 2004, 06:15 PM
Hi, I need a low budget lighting kit and I need it SOON...really only to shoot some basic and one-three person interviews at some private offices and maybe an indoor athletic club or too, the most challenging of situation probably being an indoor tennis club with bright fluorescent indoor "bubble" lighting.
Now, I realize there is always much better and much more expensive, but I really can't afford that right now...though I will upgrade when I have more money in a few months and know more about lighting.
Nevertheless, I'd rather by a cheap kit right now (i.e. DVCreator type kits) and learn the ropes before splurging on more of a long term dedicated decision, at which time I will be more prepared both financially and knowledge-base wise to make an educated decision...by then, I should have MUCH more money at my disposal.
But anyway, the DVCreator kits are an obvious consideration, but so is the $450 kit from Britek since Britek seems to be the choice these days for the best bang for your buck for the ridiculously poor.
But anyway, yeah, knowing all this, I seem to have found a low cost, slightly used kit from a guy within a short driving distance from me.
Here is what he is offering me:
> "I have an almost new light kit for sale that includes five lights,
> five
> stands and Case for $950.00
>
> 1) 500watt Lowel Omni w/ 4 way Barn Doors and Scrim
> 1) 500watt Lowel Omni w/ Chimera Speedring and Scrim
> 1) 250watt Britek w/ 4 way Barn Doors Focusable Spot or Flood
> 1) 200watt Britek w/ 4 way Barn Doors Focusable Spot or Flood
> 1) 150watt Britek w/ 4 way Barn Doors Focusable Spot or Flood
> 1) 24X24" Softbox
> 1) Gel Pak Complete w/ Roscoe 3200/ 5600 Color Correction and Colors
> 1) C47/ Clothes Pin Pack
> 3) Lowel Mini Stands 7' tall
> 2) Black ENG Air Cushion Stands 8' tall
> 2) 50' Stingers
> 1) Pelican Shipping Case"
Is this a good deal? It basically just looks like a cheaper, slightly used, hybrid kit of the DVCreator and Britek kits.
I also like that it has a hard, Pelican shipping case, as I'll need to be taking this on a cross-country plane flight and am very concerned that whatever lights I do get won't get damaged on the flight...renting is not an option, as I'll need to pay for a week of renting lighting, at which point, I'd rather just buy a cheaper kit of my own.
Can I make do with this kit just for some pretty standard/basic office interviews...not getting OVERLY creative here, after all we are talking neuroscience, lol?
In several months, I'll need to use this kit in some possibly more complicated situations, filming a sports psychology/neuroscience documentary, probably related to tennis.
Other than that, I am not a true professional and this is not my real job; but this is a very real side-commitment I am taking on in the next year. Long term, however, I do not know that this is "my field" so to speak.
As such, I'm not really sure if it's worth the investment to buy a full-on "professional" lighting kit.
Mainly, I just want to know if this make shift $950 kit would be *good enough* for my needs right *now* considering my budget ($1500 at the ABSOLUTE max...but honestly, I would prefer to spend $500 less so I can get a Vinten Vision 3). Also, would this make-shit kit provide a solid enough foundation for me to upgrade on in a few months?
Thanks.
Now, I realize there is always much better and much more expensive, but I really can't afford that right now...though I will upgrade when I have more money in a few months and know more about lighting.
Nevertheless, I'd rather by a cheap kit right now (i.e. DVCreator type kits) and learn the ropes before splurging on more of a long term dedicated decision, at which time I will be more prepared both financially and knowledge-base wise to make an educated decision...by then, I should have MUCH more money at my disposal.
But anyway, the DVCreator kits are an obvious consideration, but so is the $450 kit from Britek since Britek seems to be the choice these days for the best bang for your buck for the ridiculously poor.
But anyway, yeah, knowing all this, I seem to have found a low cost, slightly used kit from a guy within a short driving distance from me.
Here is what he is offering me:
> "I have an almost new light kit for sale that includes five lights,
> five
> stands and Case for $950.00
>
> 1) 500watt Lowel Omni w/ 4 way Barn Doors and Scrim
> 1) 500watt Lowel Omni w/ Chimera Speedring and Scrim
> 1) 250watt Britek w/ 4 way Barn Doors Focusable Spot or Flood
> 1) 200watt Britek w/ 4 way Barn Doors Focusable Spot or Flood
> 1) 150watt Britek w/ 4 way Barn Doors Focusable Spot or Flood
> 1) 24X24" Softbox
> 1) Gel Pak Complete w/ Roscoe 3200/ 5600 Color Correction and Colors
> 1) C47/ Clothes Pin Pack
> 3) Lowel Mini Stands 7' tall
> 2) Black ENG Air Cushion Stands 8' tall
> 2) 50' Stingers
> 1) Pelican Shipping Case"
Is this a good deal? It basically just looks like a cheaper, slightly used, hybrid kit of the DVCreator and Britek kits.
I also like that it has a hard, Pelican shipping case, as I'll need to be taking this on a cross-country plane flight and am very concerned that whatever lights I do get won't get damaged on the flight...renting is not an option, as I'll need to pay for a week of renting lighting, at which point, I'd rather just buy a cheaper kit of my own.
Can I make do with this kit just for some pretty standard/basic office interviews...not getting OVERLY creative here, after all we are talking neuroscience, lol?
In several months, I'll need to use this kit in some possibly more complicated situations, filming a sports psychology/neuroscience documentary, probably related to tennis.
Other than that, I am not a true professional and this is not my real job; but this is a very real side-commitment I am taking on in the next year. Long term, however, I do not know that this is "my field" so to speak.
As such, I'm not really sure if it's worth the investment to buy a full-on "professional" lighting kit.
Mainly, I just want to know if this make shift $950 kit would be *good enough* for my needs right *now* considering my budget ($1500 at the ABSOLUTE max...but honestly, I would prefer to spend $500 less so I can get a Vinten Vision 3). Also, would this make-shit kit provide a solid enough foundation for me to upgrade on in a few months?
Thanks.