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Mr-16 48 wb
what do you guys think abot this on camera light?
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ummm, that's just a bulb. You need to put it in "a coolux, Anton Bauer, IDX, Frezzi, and any 12v MR-16 enclosure." plus something to power it up.
I'm not familiar with this particular bulb, but I hear broadcast guys are liking these retrofit LED bulb assemblies for their existing on-camera lights. Not really fitting with this horror-lighting thread, because the only people using on-camera lights are those who have to run-and-gun. I guess Blair Witch Project used some on-camera light for the exteriors, along with flashlight-like fixtures. |
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This thread split from http://www.dvinfo.net/conf/showthread.php?t=76139 because this is a new topic. Seth's reference to horror lighting refers back to that thread. |
I purchased the flood version and was very impressed with the color. The brightness was a little low though. I bought the focused version and wow what a difference, not only is it bright and throws a beam but you can diffuse it and it's brighter than the flood version. I now have 5 focused and 1 flood. I made a housing to mount 4 bulbs together.
Gary |
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Whoops, did I really write that? Guess I was young and inexperienced in October... or maybe was down one cup-a-joe. Well, I was partly right in reference to horror work .
Charles is quite right regarding use of on-camera lights other than run and gun, such as for eye highlights and wrinkle-softening. For those unfamiliar with the techniques, a little gleam in the eye is easily created with relatively low watts, and greatly helps the sense of dimensionality. The story goes that Merle Oberon (glamorous film star of yesteryear) insisted on an on-camera light to soften the contours of her face, and the resulting light/technique was called the obie light. Or so I've heard. |
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Gary |
Anyone have a good source for these MR16 LED lamps?
Bill |
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Good to know, Gary. What fixture are you using to hold your LED lamp? What LED lamp brand did you get? Can you describe a bit more of that housing you made or show some pictures? How do you power them? Carlos |
Carlos, they are the bulbs that Shawn is refering to. I originally got the flood. It worked fine but didn't have much of a throw. I bought the focused version and was very impressed, it's a 50watt equivalent. If I need soft I put diffusion over it.
As far as fixture, I have a single MR-16 fixture but I wanted more versatility. I built a 2 bulb fixture out of masonite. This weekend I'm putting 4 floods into a housing with a switching scenerio to give me more options. I bought multiple bulbs for $28 a piece. They powered by any 12 volt source. |
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The good thing on these LED lamps is they allow you using camera batteries, that you boost to 12v. Carlos |
Carlos, I made the light head.
The bulbs work on 12 volt, no booster needed. They only draw about .3 amps/12 volt so you can run these things all day. |
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http://www.ledtronics.com/ds/mr16-45/ |
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If possible I would like to avoid buying 12v batteries. They are too heavy. |
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