Christoffer Glans
Well-known member
So I'm looking for a set of at least two really good LED lights. I rarely use hard lights and if I do I use practicals for that, but I really need at least two lights for softer key light and background lighting that are bi-color and have enough output for most indoor situations. They also need to be pretty portable and not cost a fortune, so this is a budget hunt for the most cost to quality ratio possible.
So far I've looked at these
Nanlite Forza 300B
Amaran 200x
Apurture Light Dome II
Two C-stands and sandbags plus maybe this kit for VFX stuff and special lights: MC4 KIT
Also looked at something like these Godox Panels
Trying to get under $2500 for the entire package of lights, which isn't really possible, but the thing is that while the Apurture 600D gives the most output for the money, I mostly need something that gives me the most creative choices, not just "a strong light". So better with a little less output and money left for additional light, C-stands, sandbags and maybe even the MC4s for special things. So far the Nanlite feels like a good choice, but they're a bit expensive and the Amaran might be a little weak, especially if going through a softbox dome. Then there's the option of not using monolights but instead using panels with softboxes.
So I'm a bit lost in which route to take. What LED options are the best to consider when trying to get the most creative bang for the buck?
So far I've looked at these
Nanlite Forza 300B
Amaran 200x
Apurture Light Dome II
Two C-stands and sandbags plus maybe this kit for VFX stuff and special lights: MC4 KIT
Also looked at something like these Godox Panels
Trying to get under $2500 for the entire package of lights, which isn't really possible, but the thing is that while the Apurture 600D gives the most output for the money, I mostly need something that gives me the most creative choices, not just "a strong light". So better with a little less output and money left for additional light, C-stands, sandbags and maybe even the MC4s for special things. So far the Nanlite feels like a good choice, but they're a bit expensive and the Amaran might be a little weak, especially if going through a softbox dome. Then there's the option of not using monolights but instead using panels with softboxes.
So I'm a bit lost in which route to take. What LED options are the best to consider when trying to get the most creative bang for the buck?