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    what bright! LED bulbs are you using inside a softbox?

    Hola, I'm currently using that corncob LED bulb for my cheapo softboxes. But wondering if you guys are using brighter ones. This one is okay, I really have to get within 2 feet of something to get a normal exposure.
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    Re: what bright! LED bulbs are you using inside a softbox?

    i use cobs, not bulbs.

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    Re: what bright! LED bulbs are you using inside a softbox?

    I have been looking at the SmallRig white light model. I have put away my studio strobes but would like some continuous light for certain situations when I need a powerful light on location. The specs for output and a number of competent reviews have been very positive. The price is attractive.
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    Re: what bright! LED bulbs are you using inside a softbox?

    Quote Originally Posted by Ulophot View Post
    I have been looking at the SmallRig white light model. I have put away my studio strobes but would like some continuous light for certain situations when I need a powerful light on location. The specs for output and a number of competent reviews have been very positive. The price is attractive.
    Interesting, checking it out.
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    Re: what bright! LED bulbs are you using inside a softbox?

    Depends what you are shooting and from how far away...

    I shoot a lot of tabletop with a lower wattage CFL or LED bulb in darkened areas, and easy to get more light by exposing longer... Low heat better for subject and my head close to light...

    High wattage hot lights can be dangerous in confined spaces, but the brightest before strobe...

    For people, strobe probably best because if set is too bright, sitter's start to squint and fatigue early...

    Far away, you need the big guns of massive amounts of light or smaller formats that can expose lower light easier...

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    Re: what bright! LED bulbs are you using inside a softbox?

    Perhaps I should qualify my interest in the SmallRig 120.

    My interest is B&W natural (as much as possible) light portraits, preferably in 4x5, on location, which frequently means interiors. I use HP5 at 200 or 400, 800 if the light and environment present an exceptionally low-range and flat subject.

    I prefer not to make the main light artificial, and I can often manage down to a 1-second exposure without problems arising from subject blur.

    The 120 claims full power as 5,000+ lux at a meter, without the reflector, which boosts the level by several stops. The "bare bulb" level is the roughly 1/60 @ f/5.6 with ISO 100. At EI 200 and, say, 6 feet with bounce or diffusion to use the light as fill, let's add the stop of speed but then subtract 2 stops for the added distance and 2 stops for the bounce/diffusion, and then stop down to f/16, up potentially 1 second -- but that's considering the light as the key light. So, using, for example, a shutter speed of 1/2 sec. for the existing natural light as key, I would still have plenty of leeway to dial down the 120, or diffuse or bounce it over a larger surface of greater distance, not to mention using the reflector, which would pump in a lot more effective light.

    The wattage (150W max) is low enough to use a compact 16- or 18-gauge extension cord; the unit itself is just over 5 lbs. Battery power can be purchased.For me, it looks like a very portable way to deal with challenges on location.
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    Re: what bright! LED bulbs are you using inside a softbox?

    I have 4 PC Buff Einstein, I really prefer strobe and they dial way down. They can run on AC from the wall, my tiny quiet Honda Generator and batteries

    I have been buying a few Small Rig and Ulanza LED with internal battery and LED

    Very good for still life, macro, even outside with handheld DIGI

    Just got 2 generic Snoot with filters and grid for the Einsteins

    I buy light every few years and have other, now retired but ready

    TOTA set, 3 Pack lamps, 48" fluorescent DIY

    and a ton of Flash bulbs with their handles/reflectors

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    Re: what bright! LED bulbs are you using inside a softbox?

    I used to work with a lot of speedetrons, then at home, I did a lot of FL bulbs, now I'm doing corncob LED's. I use them for pretty much everything. Small tabletop, fun stuff with people, but I can check out that smallrig stuff. Looks interesting. I do like the LED tech. I have them all around the house now, and little flashlights, and on my bicycle. Also, I got that UV lighbox that I stripped out my FL bulbs and replaced it with strips of LED. For future alt printing.
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    Re: what bright! LED bulbs are you using inside a softbox?

    Ditto

    Great!

    Quote Originally Posted by ericantonio View Post
    I used to work with a lot of speedetrons, then at home, I did a lot of FL bulbs, now I'm doing corncob LED's. I use them for pretty much everything. Small tabletop, fun stuff with people, but I can check out that smallrig stuff. Looks interesting. I do like the LED tech. I have them all around the house now, and little flashlights, and on my bicycle. Also, I got that UV lighbox that I stripped out my FL bulbs and replaced it with strips of LED. For future alt printing.
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    Re: what bright! LED bulbs are you using inside a softbox?

    Beware of anything too good to be true, price-wise, especially if color photography is involved. There are all kinds of LED and CFL options out there which are basically BS-labeled garbage. I don't care if it's in a photo store studio section or in a hardware store. Be skeptical and always test in advance with a good color temp meter as well luminance meter. Serious bulb or strip suppliers should have available serious spec sheets including spectrograms. If there are wild spikes or canyons in the spectrum, there will inevitably be color repro problems sooner or later.

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