Light for GS-320

Lil Steve

Member
Well im looking to buy a light for my GS-320, but it has to be under $100.00. Please reply here with the link to the light, AND a review if possible.
 

Dylan Kasson

Steel Member
ive never had good luck with video lights theyre never powerful enough unless your right by the person even in proffessional ideos the light is like a little circle in the shot and it doesnt look good
i think your best bet would be to use floodlights at the spot your riding and get a generator but i dont think thats in your price range
basically night filming isnt worth it unless you have floodlights
 

James Scown

Steel Member
Yeah you can pick up some small but powerful floodlights from hardware stores pretty cheap actually (in australia at least), I found one for like 30aud. which is like 20US probably?
 

Lil Steve

Member
If I put these out and filmed would it work good?
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Dylan Kasson

Steel Member
StevenEsposito. said:
If I put these out and filmed would it work good?
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oh jeez those are amazing
now the only thing is if you dont have a outlet near to plug them in your gonna need a generator and theyre pricey
 

Brian Boston

I got myself banned.
You need a car to get them anywhere first haha. I don't think night filming is that important to spend money on a genny unless you have a killer street spot you can only ride at night.
 

P4RK3R

Member
Shelby Grimnes said:
nick darger said:
Ben Flewwelling said:
tape a flash light on..?
it works good.
yeah, it does.

like dylan said, get floodlights. lol
flashlights make hotspots unless they are diffused, which still makes a hotspot and less light avalible



and the bescor, is the best on camera light you can get. just make sure to get a DC or an AC/DC, not an AC.
 

jonas

Member
here's a battery powered light that me and a few friends are thinkin about chipping in to get.
do you guys think itd be enough to light a street spot?
 
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