Hello!
So I finally had time to finish my video review of the Rotolight Aeos. Lost some footage sadly due to a hardware issue (ie a laptop grew legs and walked away lol).
Anyways, I hope the footage and samples can show you what the light can do.
Overall I enjoyed it, specially for my studio work but for outdoors I still want more power for my specific shooting style. I am sure for others it could be enough.
I will be trying the Anova Pro 2 next which is supposed to double the Aeos power.
I am thinking about picking up one of the aputure light storm fresnel lights as I can use my bowens modifiers and umbrellas with it. The rotolight seems really overpriced for their output
I am thinking about picking up one of the aputure light storm fresnel lights as I can use my bowens modifiers and umbrellas with it. The rotolight seems really overpriced for their output
Thanks a lot for the kind words!
I am trying to get one of those as well for test as I am always looking for the best option for my money of course.
GabrielPhoto wrote:
Thanks a lot for the kind words!
I am trying to get one of those as well for test as I am always looking for the best option for my money of course.
The aputure is kind of a weird color temp as it's tungsten - I'd prefer daylight balanced and then just gel it for tungsten.
Edit - apparently depends on the light, aputure makes a tungsten and daylight white balance fresnel LED light, but it depends on the model.
I'm thinking about the Profoto B2 and the Rotolight AEOS (or even NEO 2) at the moment. I know, quite different products. What kind of confuses me is that I've read in multiple forums now that the Rotllight lights are rather suitable for advanced "users of light" while I thought that seeing what you get before you take the photo helps beginners like me!