![]() The softbox isn't flexible, but with the softbox attached, the light is still only 5 inches. The beauty of the flex light is that you can roll it up, set it in a corner or tape it to anything and it will still be functional. If you need to light a small place, or a place where you can't get a light stand into, this light is a great option. To move the light down, you'll have to lower your light stand, which will change the angle of your light on your subject. Knowing this, I put it on a monitor arm that has a tilting mount so this fixed the problem for me - but it's something to keep in mind while using this on a light stand. The bracket that attaches the light to your stand can pan left, right and up, but can't tilt down very much at all. You can easily break this down and put it away quickly, making this a great light for traveling or how I'm using it, in a small space. Attaching the x-bracket to the light is very straight forward and still retains a slim profile of the light while being pretty sturdy. The stand mount that comes with the light attaches via an X-bracket to the back of the light. But it's nice to know if I'm out filming somewhere and the LED panel gets wet, it wont be ruined. The flexible panel is advertised to be waterproof to 30 meters for 30 minutes, I have not tested this - and hopefully never will. I've been using this as my keylight at 35%, and with a shutter of 1/50th, usually at f1.8 or 2 with an ISO of 125 in a custom HLG3 profile on my A7III, if you're interested in those specs. At 5600 k all of the warm LEDs are off, and at 3000 k all of the cool LEDs are off. I've been using the light at 5500 or 5600 kelvin and have not noticed it was too dim, however it seems to become dimmer if you got all the way down to 3000 Kelvin. I have no need for that, but it has that functionality if you need it.Īs far as temperature adjustment, half of the LEDs are warm, and half are cool - so adjusting the temperature of the light will dim some lights and intensify others. Another feature I didn't use was the DMX console, that allows you to hook a few lights up to a DMX board and control them at once. The different scene modes are Lighting 1 and 2, TV screen, Candle, Paparazzi, Strobe, High/Low beam, Double flash and warm breathing. This version of the light features 9 different scene effects, I didn't use any of them but if you're an independent film maker - these may be more helpful to you. I also tested out this light to see if I could get it to flicker at different frame rates and shutter speeds, but was happy to find there was no flicker. This was important for me, since I have my microphone and overhead camera blocking some of the light that is coming from this light to my right. It's still harder light, but since the light source is larger, it doesn't give you as hard of shadows as you see from a single big chip LED light. ![]() The panel is 18 inches x 24 inches and since the entire panel is a light, the light gives off somewhat diffused light with a thin layer of diffusion over the LEDs. The light panel has 504 SMD LED's, at 100w total brightness. And it also comes with an included slim softbox and grid. The second version of this light and has 9 built in lighting effects, and can be powered with the included AC adapter or a V-mount battery. ROLLFLEX (II) added 9 different scene effects.This flexible LED light is a bi-color 100w light that can adjust from 3000 to 5600 kelvin. ![]() Remote Controller: RC-5B Not Included (Optional Purchase) Grid Softbox: RX-18SBHC Not Included (Optional Purchase) Waterproof : Yes / IPX8 Rating (30m depth mintues) ![]() Operating Voltage: DC-16.8V 7A (compatible with V-mount battery) / AC adaptor (included)Ĭolor Temperature: 3000K – 5600K (step-less) The new 2nd generation of ROLLFLEX (II) is updated with a waterproof flex panel, the RX-18TDX (II) is officially certified for IPX8 waterproof rating, and was tested the underwater depth of 30 meters ![]()
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