Our website is made possible by displaying online advertisements to our visitors.
Please consider supporting us by disabling your ad blocker.
-
I've been planning on doing a bit YouTube reviewing of fixtures soon and i might just very well start with the wash fx2.
Used one on Saturday although on DMX it didn't like any of the scenes id made with a RGB matrix shortcut so will have to try again or make individual scenes and add them into chases etc.
Will post a review of them soon, but i will say now they are extremely bright.
My plan for my white setup was going to be paint a cob bar white for the wash but honestly i'm thinking just paint one of these white instead!
North East Wedding DJ -
www.stevenmaddison.co.uk - TWIA Regional Finalist 2019 & 2020 - The Wedding Business Awards Wedding DJ of the year (North East Region)
-
I'm impressed!
I've just had a brace of the FX2's arrive.....they're INSANELY BRIGHT!
Goodbye par-bars.....you're so ancient!
Looks like I've just joined the lighting on a stick brigade
-
Ah but the question remains what are they like when dimmed? The mk1 that I have produces nasty horizontal bars on camera when it's dimmed. Horrible to the point of being almost unusable. If the mk2 is the same it'll ruin photos when dimmed - and yes you might need to dim it sometimes.
-
Originally Posted by
Nakatomi
Ah but the question remains what are they like when dimmed? The mk1 that I have produces nasty horizontal bars on camera when it's dimmed. Horrible to the point of being almost unusable. If the mk2 is the same it'll ruin photos when dimmed - and yes you might need to dim it sometimes.
We shall see. TBH, I've NEVER dimmed my existing lighting though so can't see it being too much of an issue
-
Originally Posted by
Imagine
We shall see. TBH, I've NEVER dimmed my existing lighting though so can't see it being too much of an issue
You WILL want to dim those Wash FX lights!
I used to run them on about 20% brightness - was more than enough
-
Originally Posted by
rth_discos
You WILL want to dim those Wash FX lights!
I used to run them on about 20% brightness - was more than enough
Seconded!
-
The mk1 is very bright indeed. Some might say too bright for such a small fixture. That's a lot of light coming from a concentrated area.
See how long you can tolerate being at the business end of it!
-
Originally Posted by
Nakatomi
The mk1 is very bright indeed. Some might say too bright for such a small fixture. That's a lot of light coming from a concentrated area.
See how long you can tolerate being at the business end of it!
From their website : Illuminance: 1,795 lux @ 2 m
That's about the same as my ADJ Ikon Profile projector - and that cuts through pretty much any uplight/venue light/daylight
-
Dinosaur
-
Posting Permissions
- You may not post new threads
- You may not post replies
- You may not post attachments
- You may not edit your posts
-
Forum Rules