Bryan Coleman
January 13th, 2013, 09:33 PM
I hope this isn't a completely off the wall question, I spend more time with video and audio not much in lighting:
I would like to replace the lighting kit I have with some really good quality led lighting my lighting kit contains
3 tota lights
2 650 arri lights
1 lightpanels LP-Micro
I shoot a lot of green screen...and I know led's aren't going to give me much of a wash on a 12' green screen. I was more interested in replacing my key, fill and hair light. I'm looking at zylight is3 versus a 1x1 light panel.
The reason I would like to replace what I have is so I can become lighter, energy efficient, cooler...and my 2 ari's are pretty old and beat up. I read the Ultimate light kit thread...so I have been trying to research. Not sure why you can't compare is3 to a 1x1.
Thanks for any feedback.
Charles Papert
January 14th, 2013, 03:08 AM
I own an IS3, and I have 1x1's on most shoots in the rental package.
1x1 advantages:
- powerable by 12v source
- thinner, lighter
- spot/flood model offers focusing
IS3 advantages:
- wider range of color temperatures, compared to the Bicolor 1x1 (none represented by the Bi-focus model)
- green/magenta shift control
- RGB color generation: can reproduce a massive range of colors
- programmable presets for specific settings, recallable via single button press
- digital readout of all functions
- wireless remote available that controls all functions and up to 11 Zylights, including Z90 model
Essentially, the IS3 is a much more flexible unit that never requires gelling and has many bells and whistles. Whether these are necessary for your application is up to you. I have been quite pleased with the unit (I have the optional Chimera for it, which I recommend). I will say that I no longer use it as a key light as it has the typical struggle with accurate color rendition that is typical of LED units. It's a subjective issue, some have no problems with it but I require skin tones to be more accurate.
James Kuhn
January 14th, 2013, 04:17 PM
I have experience with LitePanels only. I purchased them after having the opportunity to use the very same lighting kit during a video workshop I attended during the summer of '2012. I saw the excellent results the sunlight balanced LEDs during the workshop and I loved how easy it was to use lighting powered by 12v batteries. Finally, I love how cool LEDs run. Coming from a 'stills photog' background, not having to use "hot" lights during a shoot is such a pleasure. No waiting for light fixtures to cool-down and no cranky, melting talent/clients. Of course, any LED system will be cooler on the talent.
Regards,
J.
Bryan Coleman
January 15th, 2013, 11:27 PM
I own an IS3, and I have 1x1's on most shoots in the rental package.
1x1 advantages:
- powerable by 12v source
- thinner, lighter
- spot/flood model offers focusing
IS3 advantages:
- wider range of color temperatures, compared to the Bicolor 1x1 (none represented by the Bi-focus model)
- green/magenta shift control
- RGB color generation: can reproduce a massive range of colors
- programmable presets for specific settings, recallable via single button press
- digital readout of all functions
- wireless remote available that controls all functions and up to 11 Zylights, including Z90 model
Essentially, the IS3 is a much more flexible unit that never requires gelling and has many bells and whistles. Whether these are necessary for your application is up to you. I have been quite pleased with the unit (I have the optional Chimera for it, which I recommend). I will say that I no longer use it as a key light as it has the typical struggle with accurate color rendition that is typical of LED units. It's a subjective issue, some have no problems with it but I require skin tones to be more accurate.
Can you tell me how far the light throws between the two?