Steve Kalle
January 30th, 2010, 02:09 PM
Just got the Kino Flo Barfly 200 2-unit kit which comes with 90 and 60 degree louvers. I see that the 60 limits the spread of light, and a 45 degree louver would limit it even more. However, my question is whether the smaller angle actually 'focuses' the light, thus, increasing the intensity OR does the smaller angle just keep the intensity the same while reducing the spread.
I have an event Tuesday night, and need to determine the best lighting setup beforehand. I will only need to light the upper half of a podium for a single speaker. I am wondering if I can keep the lights an extra foot or two away by using 45 or 60 degree louvers.
...OR...
Removing the louver seems to increase the light intensity a good amount. I have one Snoot for the Barfly 200 - so, what about using a snoot on one of them with no louver.
I am somewhat new to flouro lighting so go easy on me.
Thanks.
I have an event Tuesday night, and need to determine the best lighting setup beforehand. I will only need to light the upper half of a podium for a single speaker. I am wondering if I can keep the lights an extra foot or two away by using 45 or 60 degree louvers.
...OR...
Removing the louver seems to increase the light intensity a good amount. I have one Snoot for the Barfly 200 - so, what about using a snoot on one of them with no louver.
I am somewhat new to flouro lighting so go easy on me.
Thanks.