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Lighting Question - Kino Flo
Not new to pr0nz, newb to production. I purchased a Kino Flo Diva Lite 400.
It doesn't come with bulbs or a stand. Weighing in at 13 pounds its not light so my questions are the following: What would you recommend for a stand? Is it to heavy for a C-Stand? What temperature bulb would be best for indoor POV shooting? Thanks GFY ![]() |
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as long as you do manual white balance you can work with any temperature - i think
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![]() http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Color_temperature according to this, natural sunlight has about 5800 K, so the 5500 K would be the closest to that
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well, depends on what & how you are lighting...but with a boom you'll need sandbags, time, etc...pm
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