Yeo Wee Han
May 27th, 2007, 11:38 PM
Hi everyone,
Im currently using a XL-H1 with the Canon 180 macro lens for nature macro stuff. Due to the high mag rates which require a lot of DOF, I am looking at portable lights that can be powered by either Sony or Canon batteries for fill-in. Usage will be pretty much outdoors and I would like to be able to add diffusion to soften the light.
I was looking at the Litepanels and the SWIT led lights but do not have much idea whether they are any use in bright outdoor sun. My subjects mainly range from dragonflies to larger reptiles at a distance of 0.5m to 3m. I would prefer lights that do not emit heat as the subjects may not be at ease with the much warmer tungsten lights.
Thus my criteria for this light will be:
1) Portable (I will be mounting them on a flash bracket that has a 1/4 inch screw for modelling effect).
2) Uses Canon or Sony batteries.
3) Enough power for fill-in at a distance of 3m.
4) Does not emit heat (guess that rules out tungsten lights).
5) Having a built-in dimmer will be fantastic.
I thank everyone for any advice in advance.
Cheers
WeeHan
Im currently using a XL-H1 with the Canon 180 macro lens for nature macro stuff. Due to the high mag rates which require a lot of DOF, I am looking at portable lights that can be powered by either Sony or Canon batteries for fill-in. Usage will be pretty much outdoors and I would like to be able to add diffusion to soften the light.
I was looking at the Litepanels and the SWIT led lights but do not have much idea whether they are any use in bright outdoor sun. My subjects mainly range from dragonflies to larger reptiles at a distance of 0.5m to 3m. I would prefer lights that do not emit heat as the subjects may not be at ease with the much warmer tungsten lights.
Thus my criteria for this light will be:
1) Portable (I will be mounting them on a flash bracket that has a 1/4 inch screw for modelling effect).
2) Uses Canon or Sony batteries.
3) Enough power for fill-in at a distance of 3m.
4) Does not emit heat (guess that rules out tungsten lights).
5) Having a built-in dimmer will be fantastic.
I thank everyone for any advice in advance.
Cheers
WeeHan