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Broncolor 1200W HMI

Kenn Christenson

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Anyone have any experience with the Broncolor 1200W HMI? I just bought one from ebay. It puts out a lot of light, unfortunately, it's way too noisy to record sound anywhere near.

Anyone know how to quiet the light down? It sounds like an industrial mercury vapor lamp.
 
There is a normal and a "flicker free" switch. The head is still noisy in the normal mode. If I use the dimmer knob I can lose a lot of the noise, but I also lose a lot of the light.
 
oh you bought that...hmm.. I was looking at that... however I've been pretty happy with my cool lights HMIs they're relatively quiet. Man I did wonder how much of a bargain that was.. I was watching it for sure.
 
I've got a call in to Broncolor and see what they say. I'll post what I find out. One thing I CAN say is that this light sure beats lugging around the Desisti Mag ballasts I've been using!
 
Kenn, I hope you will forgive me for the slight detour ahead...

Hey Richard, I've been monitoring DVX User for any reviews on your 1200W HMI, but still no word I can find. Do you know of any published anywhere yet? I'm also looking forward to the arrival of your 575W par on the slow boat from China in a month or so.

By the way, I just returned from a three-day tour in a private six-passenger aircraft for a political video/spot with your three location flouros and 150W CDM and was very happy with how they performed.

I was thankful that I had what I needed and could still get the plane off the runways in some small rural communities. And I was also thankful that I had the light I needed without baking the subjects to a crisp and raising temps on set the way tungsten instruments would have, especially in mid-August.
 
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