Lowell ID users, lemme see some samples!
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Sarah Dickerso
Registered: Jan 09, 2008
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I'm trying to convince myself that this would be a good investment. I think it would see good use and fit well with my style of shooting.

I'd love to see a few sample images where a Lowell light was used. For those who have/use them, where do you most commonly use them? e-sessions? Receptions? Tell me more.



MichelleL
Registered: Jan 22, 2006
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I think it'd be a sound investment, actually. I've been making do with the small, self-powered battery operated ones that last for about 15 minutes after a 5 hour charge.

While they're nice and small and easy to pop into a bag, you're VERY limited on time and you cannot focus or dim the light. What you get is what you get. And sometimes, it looks like poop.

That being said, I'm currently saving up for one. You buy it once, have the battery pack and get oodles more time and way more creative control. Not to be the devil's advocate here, but I'd say if you really think you'll use it, ORDER IT. You will most likely not look back in regret. And if you do, hit me up, I'll buy it from you.

If you're not sure, pick up some of the small battery powered ones and see how often you find yourself using them. If it's frequent, then you can justify the purchase cost of the Lowell.

Good luck!!



scott shoemake
Registered: Apr 21, 2007
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Sarah, there is a thread about this topic somewhere and I posted a few samples. That being said, I'm selling mine as I just picked up a new Litepanels LED. Let me know if you're interested.



Sarah Dickerso
Registered: Jan 09, 2008
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Michelle, thanks for the info! Scott, just found it. First I searched "Lowell" and didn't come up with anything, but a second search just now for "video light" yielded some results.

PM me about your Lowell and any accessories, I'd love to hear about it...



David Manning
Registered: Jul 10, 2008
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scott shoemake wrote:
Sarah, there is a thread about this topic somewhere and I posted a few samples. That being said, I'm selling mine as I just picked up a new Litepanels LED. Let me know if you're interested.


What attracts me most is the tungsten WB. I don't think I would like LEDs.



ChrisDM
Registered: May 17, 2005
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Sarah Dickerso wrote:
Michelle, thanks for the info! Scott, just found it. First I searched "Lowell" and didn't come up with anything, but a second search just now for "video light" yielded some results.

PM me about your Lowell and any accessories, I'd love to hear about it...


Perhaps your first search wasn't successful because it is spelled "Lowel"... I had a set for my architecture/real estate photography, didn't like the light they cast on human subjects.

Chris Miller
www.imagineimagery.com



DB
Registered: Apr 04, 2007
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I'm planning to purchase one as well (this week - or today, if possible), but I'm so confused about the different battery packs and lights they offer. Can someone clarify exactly what model/battery you have and why you like it?



David Manning
Registered: Jul 10, 2008
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DB wrote:
I'm planning to purchase one as well (this week - or today, if possible), but I'm so confused about the different battery packs and lights they offer. Can someone clarify exactly what model/battery you have and why you like it?


This is a great question. I'd be interested in that answer.



deepbluejh
Registered: Feb 20, 2005
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32067dlm wrote:
scott shoemake wrote:
Sarah, there is a thread about this topic somewhere and I posted a few samples. That being said, I'm selling mine as I just picked up a new Litepanels LED. Let me know if you're interested.


What attracts me most is the tungsten WB. I don't think I would like LEDs.


Exactly. One of the biggest things going for the ID light is the ability to white balance under tungsten lighting. I *hate* the color of light from LEDs.



Stephaniespix
Registered: Jul 17, 2006
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I have the Lowel ID with Bescor battery and charger, the plug looks like it would fit in a cigarette lighter. Please note that the lowel gets very hot, I use the accessory handle on mine. For some reason my battery is not charging now, have not used it for a few months

There is a smaller Sunpak Readylite 20 at B&H for $34, very light, easy to fit in a pocket, have a kid hold it behind a veil etc, lasts about 17 mins per charge. This is nowehere as powerful as the ID light, might need 2 or 3 to get there but it comes with a charger and works well too.



mauriceramirez
Registered: Jul 16, 2004
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Deb, we use it for indoor couples and individuals. Also for the portrait and cake stages, when I don't like the ambience-killing effect of popping flash. Video light also mixes well with dark hotel tungsten-lit interiors. Big downside is the weight of the battery, and why I'm now considering LED litepanel. But 20 minutes of full-power light has never been a limiter.

I use this pkg, b&h put together a combo for the Sallee's.

battery: 5lb lcr12v9.0
light: lowel-ilight

I think it was about $600.

Here's a couple samples Sarah.

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DB
Registered: Apr 04, 2007
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awesome! Thanks for the update, Maurice! do you have the barn doors as well?



mauriceramirez
Registered: Jul 16, 2004
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No barn doors. I'd probably like 'em though.



Tony Hoffer
Registered: Mar 14, 2008
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I have the ID and a Bescor battery as described above. I use it for portraits, details and sometimes rings.



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Sarah Dickerso
Registered: Jan 09, 2008
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Awesome. Thank you guys so much. I think I'll be acquiring one!



lisy78
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Three benefits that haven't been mentioned (they may be obvious but what the heck... gimme a Captain Obviousman cape I guess) of using one of these lights:

1. Focus assist - Light is continuous so since there's light there's autofocus. Yeah I know... big Duh... but for some of us with those crappy poorly focusing canons this is an issue

2. What you see is somewhat related to what you get... you know kinda like having your own hot light studio lights along... you can actually see the shadow patterns etc and guide your VALS appropriately

3. Ridiculously easier to set manual exposure because... uh... you actually... uh... SEE the light level you've established... so you can mood up or mood down the rest of the scene by varying the intensity of the light and then compensating with your exposure (this IS making sense, right?)


Oh... I should mention I don't own them but I got to play with them once and fell in lust.

P.S. I've seriously considered making a totally custom battery pack for this: a tube FILLED with high capacity C sized NIMH batteries... would double as both battery pack and lightstick. If I get them I might give it a shot... what the heck



Saad Syed
Registered: Jan 24, 2007
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Wouldn't another benefit be that you're not limited to a sync speed for the shutter? This would allow you to use large apertures such as f/1.4 without much issues or needing ND filters- no?



Sarah Dickerso
Registered: Jan 09, 2008
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1. Focus assist - Light is continuous so since there's light there's autofocus. Yeah I know... big Duh... but for some of us with those crappy poorly focusing canons this is an issue

NOTLisy:

One of the things I'm most excited about.



Inku Yo
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hardlyboring
Registered: Apr 19, 2008
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Shot with Inku last night and had trouble with my flash (problems solved now) but the video light route may be something I will check out in the future.
Doug



Chris Fawkes
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PatFurey89
Registered: Jul 11, 2008
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How bright is this thing?



Todd Baugh
Registered: Sep 24, 2006
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PatFurey89 wrote:
How bright is this thing?


+1....and how long does it last? Does it vary by which "battery" you use?



Tony Hoffer
Registered: Mar 14, 2008
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Todd Baugh wrote:
PatFurey89 wrote:
How bright is this thing?


+1....and how long does it last? Does it vary by which "battery" you use?


No, doesn't change. There's a 50w bulb and a 100w bulb.

In darkness 100w, at about 10 feet away, a person will meter around ISO 200, 1/100, 2.8
Example below (on right) is about ISO 400, 2.0... Light was at about 50-75% brightness...


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In daylight, 100w is enough to add some fill from close distances 5-10 feet, but will usually cause mixed lighting. Video light seems to work best at night, but here's an example of mixed daytime light...


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Tdizzle
Registered: Nov 05, 2009
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Ok, so the light would only last about 20 mins on full power?.....



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