Bruce Allen
Well-known member
For sale is one Brother Brother & Sons Area 48 high-CRI remote phosphor light, with both 3200K (97CRI) and 5600K (96CRI) panels, power supply and V-Mount battery.
Current B&H price: $3067 (light is $2499, panel is $279, V-mount battery plate is $289)
My price: $2200
Local transaction and pickup in Los Angeles preferred. Or pay via PayPal (add 3% please) and I will ship to anywhere in the US.
Email me at boacinema (at) gmail (dot) com if interested. Thanks!
It's an awesome light and I love using it. Unfortunately, I have an avalanche of post-production jobs coming in. This has happened a bunch of times before, which meant I've had this great light just sitting on the shelf, not doing anything. This light is way too nice (and expensive) to let it sit in a corner unused, and I feel pretty guilty about how little I've used it so far. So I thought I'd put it up for sale.
This is a fantastic light with great skin tone and color rendering (96-97 CRI), lots of power, DMX control, flicker-free operation for high-speed shooting, etc. It runs off V-mount batteries (as long as they can support the power draw - if you want, I can also sell you my battery that works very well).
The barn doors and yoke have some scratches. The other phosphor panel is in an envelope. The Kupo mount has some gaff tape and an Allen key attached for easy tightening (I think they should do this out of the box
. Otherwise, it's in great condition.
Info / reviews here:
http://www.bbslighting.com/products/area-48-soft-remote-phosphor
http://www.newsshooter.com/2014/06/14/bbs-area-48-light-a-long-term-test/
http://www.plsn.com/news/21-news/15008--ekberg-uses-bbs-area-48-lights-on-coldplays-magic-.html
Pics here:
Bruce Allen
www.boacinema.com
Current B&H price: $3067 (light is $2499, panel is $279, V-mount battery plate is $289)
My price: $2200
Local transaction and pickup in Los Angeles preferred. Or pay via PayPal (add 3% please) and I will ship to anywhere in the US.
Email me at boacinema (at) gmail (dot) com if interested. Thanks!
It's an awesome light and I love using it. Unfortunately, I have an avalanche of post-production jobs coming in. This has happened a bunch of times before, which meant I've had this great light just sitting on the shelf, not doing anything. This light is way too nice (and expensive) to let it sit in a corner unused, and I feel pretty guilty about how little I've used it so far. So I thought I'd put it up for sale.
This is a fantastic light with great skin tone and color rendering (96-97 CRI), lots of power, DMX control, flicker-free operation for high-speed shooting, etc. It runs off V-mount batteries (as long as they can support the power draw - if you want, I can also sell you my battery that works very well).
The barn doors and yoke have some scratches. The other phosphor panel is in an envelope. The Kupo mount has some gaff tape and an Allen key attached for easy tightening (I think they should do this out of the box
Info / reviews here:
http://www.bbslighting.com/products/area-48-soft-remote-phosphor
http://www.newsshooter.com/2014/06/14/bbs-area-48-light-a-long-term-test/
http://www.plsn.com/news/21-news/15008--ekberg-uses-bbs-area-48-lights-on-coldplays-magic-.html
Pics here:
Bruce Allen
www.boacinema.com