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Join Date: Dec 2003
Location: Budapest , Hungary
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On-Camera light for Sony Camera
Somebody please help me with this...I am looking for a on camera light for my new Sony Z1. I read through many threads and websites but so many lights are available that I am confused....All I want is a nice light which is at least 50W, possible to dim, and be able to use it as spot or flod light...If I understand the terms correctly!!!
I will use this for museums,churches when I have a talent talking and I am folliwing her..I need to make sure that her face is well lighted and also if outside! Please advise if anybody have some suggestions... Thanks gabor |
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Join Date: Jan 2003
Location: Chicago, IL
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Freezi has dimable lights that run up to as much as 100 watts however I am not familiar with an on camera light that can be used as both a spot and flood without changing bulbs. Maybe I missed one out there.
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Join Date: Apr 2004
Location: Cereal City USA
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Lowel i-light is focusable.
Lowel id-light is focusable and dimmable. |
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