No.. unless you bring a few portable generators around as well. I use it mostly for interior shoots only. Outdoor it becomes a mixed lighting situation and it becomes hard to colour balance. Well.. maybe you might be considering HMI lamps? ;pcomon guys, no one uses this for outdoor shoots?:dunno:
No.. unless you bring a few portable generators around as well. I use it mostly for interior shoots only. Outdoor it becomes a mixed lighting situation and it becomes hard to colour balance. Well.. maybe you might be consiering HMI lamps? ;p
You would still have a petrol generator running, don't you? ;pCan use my car head lights...
BC;p
No.. unless you bring a few portable generators around as well. I use it mostly for interior shoots only. Outdoor it becomes a mixed lighting situation and it becomes hard to colour balance. Well.. maybe you might be considering HMI lamps? ;p
Can use my car head lights...
BC;p
what's HMI ?
Hydrargyrum Medium-arc Iodide, in short, it's a mercury-halide lamp with regulated power supply, whereby it gives a constant colour temperature output (~5600k).
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ehh... she wanted tungsten lighting leh... color temp should be around 2700k... halogen lamps kind of colour.
Jeanie, HID lamp is too blue... if you wanted "tungsten" lighting... my car headlamps should be more suitable...
BC
Suddenly I thought of something... how about those lighting that videographers use? Although not so bright, it may serve your purpose whatever that may be.
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Sim Lim Square ground floor, there are severalshops selling video stuff. But I doubt they will be of much use because when I used 2x 1000W tungsten lamps, the exposure is about 0.5s at f/5.6 for ISO160. Unless you want to put them so close to the subject.. which I don't think you nor the subject want to. ;phmm...where to get?
please take a look at this for me
http://www.sonystyle.com.sg/sonysty...vel2=2043&Level3=4136&MaterialNumber=79672450
1)will the color temp be similar to tungsten light?
2)if i use this to light my subject in a room with tunsten light, will i run into probs(as in different color in background and subject?)this is assuming i'm shooting jpeg and not raw.
i'll do a manual WB with light source on.
can advise?
This lamp uses halogen lamp. Should be quite close to tungsten lighting. Halogen lamp are usually slightly whiter than traditional tungsten lighting.
BTW, may I ask why you need continuous tungsten lighting?
BC