In a recently published video, Finley Müller had the opportunity to Candela series To test extensively and you to be put through its paces in various shootings. With a lot of experience and a fine feeling for light, it shows how versatile and powerful the Candela 60 and 100 bi-color Are lights. Here we would like to you The three most exciting areas of application Introduce the Finley presented in his video.
Why light is so important for every recording
At the beginning, Finley explains why light dies Crucial basis for every successful recording is. A camera can only capture the light that is available - but what if there is too little of it? Here he explains what options photographers have: on the one hand you can Adjust camera settings, such as the Open apertureto more Light on the sensor to leave, or the Increase ISO value, around the Sensor sensitivity to increase.
But if that Ambient light is not sufficient or if you want to have more control over the light are LED permanent lights Like the Candela series an excellent choice.
1. Portrait shoot in nature: flexibility outdoors
Finley's first setting was one Portrait shoot On a meadow at sunset. He could do the Mobility and simple handling Fully use the Candela lights. With a V-mount battery adapter and matching battery Was it easy that Candela 100 bi-color Together with a reflector on one Lampstod to build up quickly and easily.
A special highlight was that Creative use of a red foilThe Finley stuck over the reflector to give the picture a touch of color.
Alternatively, he would have one too Especially suitable reflector suitable for color foils Or even a RGB model can use. When the dawn used, he conjured up together with his photographer friend Henry An atmospheric lighting mood. The red light was supported by a plug -in flash, which for Additional accents worried. With a Folding reflector Finley managed to control the light even better and achieve interesting effects.
After the shoot, Finley was particularly impressed by the Performance of the V-Mount battery, the Candela 60 BI color at 50 % brightness provided with energy for over two hours.
2. Multiple exposure in the parking garage: compact equipment, great effect
In the second shoot, Finley relied on the Versatility of the Candela 100 Bi-Color. This time the setting was a parking garage where it was impressive Multiple exposure created by a car. The compact design The light turned out to be particularly practical here, since Finley did not have to take much equipment with them and thanks to the Candela-Rails effortlessly integrate the batteries could.
With a Parabol softbox Including the diffuser, he provided for Soft, even light. He acted creatively by moving the light around the car and taking numerous pictures, which he then put together in Photoshop for an impressive picture.
3. Home Office setup: perfect light in the smallest space
In the third assignment, Finley showed how the Candela lights Even in a small one Home Office Setup can shine. Since he takes tutorials and has little space and hardly any natural light available, he was looking for a solution that is The study optimally illuminates without taking a lot of space.
Here they came Candela lights Together with one Softbox and small Lumis lights used. This setup turned out to be ideal for narrow spaces because it is one uniform illumination offered without taking up too much space. Finley demonstrated how to use a compact and yet powerful light solution also in cramped conditions PRofessional results can achieve.
Conclusion: versatility and mobility for every situation
Finley's tests have shown that the Candela 60 and 100 bi-color lights in many different scenarios can play their strengths - whether outdoors, with creative shoots special lighting effects Or in smaller interiors. They are particularly impressive Mobility thanks to the battery and the Easy handling the lights that for both professional as well as for ambitious hobby photographer offer real added value.
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