Falcon vs Hakutatz vs ANDYCINE Vlogger Boling

4 years 7 months ago #662692 by CatherineW
I'm pretty sure aputure light just launched a new light that does what those do.  Might be worth looking at.

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4 years 7 months ago #662710 by Overread
Are any of these weatherproof?


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4 years 7 months ago #662751 by HakutatzUSA
none of them are waterproof yet. spec difference:
there is a brightness difference, according to another forum. Aputure have 12 RGB LED, Looks like 12 WW LED too. Aputure MC claims the light has an output of 1000 lux at a distance of 0.3m (0.98ft) 
Hakutatz has 152 LEDs ( 40 White LED, 40 AmberLED, 72 RGB LED ) lot more than Aperture. 
O.5m  1480 Lux further and brighter the same as P1. Kickstarter will Ship about med Nov, nothing hear about Aputure since April. Boling BL-P1 on the market but it can't control from the phone. 
if you want to control lighting remotely during the middle of filming  with good light as today only Hakutatz


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4 years 7 months ago #662763 by J Hemingway
Well, this weekend I have some thinking to do!  Thank you all for the 411!


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4 years 7 months ago #662827 by Zach Mosher
Can you run the light at the same time USB charger is plugged into the light ?


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4 years 7 months ago #662829 by HakutatzUSA
Yes you can, thanks for USB-C


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4 years 6 months ago #662882 by KENT MELTON
Damn, is anyone else noticing how prices on LED lights have come down to Earth in the last few years?  

Now actually here is a question, in terms of the the actual LED's that make up these lights.  Is there a difference between LED's used in one light to another?  


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4 years 6 months ago #662961 by Sue Bidwell
I have one from Falcon, it's nice however the battery doesn't last long.  


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4 years 6 months ago #662980 by HakutatzUSA
about the LED, difference manufactory may have different LED, even though the same LED, it's may slightly different color output. Due to the setting of the program, a circuit board, and the environment. just like apple and android. Color of light may change the object color. as R&D beside in the lab, there is no definition.
My personal point of view is how's convenient of the user case and functional. I rather stand behind the screen and adjust the color from the phone, it will show instantly how you want the color to be. Or you want to set at tight space that you don't want to move around, uses as backlight or product photo. My Philosophy is bought it first enjoy it first, if you wait. won't for free, only behind the trend, go get in front of the line. it's add on lighting when you miss the golden Hour. The best light is the light you willing to use. those are


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4 years 6 months ago #662981 by HakutatzUSA
hi Sue Bidwell, will it light 100% full power when it's charging?


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4 years 6 months ago #663040 by Stanly

HakutatzUSA wrote: about the LED, difference manufactory may have different LED, even though the same LED, it's may slightly different color output. Due to the setting of the program, a circuit board, and the environment. just like apple and android. Color of light may change the object color. as R&D beside in the lab, there is no definition.
My personal point of view is how's convenient of the user case and functional. I rather stand behind the screen and adjust the color from the phone, it will show instantly how you want the color to be. Or you want to set at tight space that you don't want to move around, uses as backlight or product photo. My Philosophy is bought it first enjoy it first, if you wait. won't for free, only behind the trend, go get in front of the line. it's add on lighting when you miss the golden Hour. The best light is the light you willing to use. those are


I was just on B&H and couldn't find your light.  I jumped over to Adorama, and nothing.   Did I miss something?  

Let me know please.  

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4 years 6 months ago #663049 by HakutatzUSA
Hi Stanly 
Hakutatz RGB LED Light is not on the market yet, it's on Kickstarter on live right now, it ends at 10/30/19, first 100 units are ready to ship to backer around 11/15. it's will on the market about around Thanksgiving time. 
@#Kickstarter 40% off MSRP = Link below
www.kickstarter.com/projects/hakutatzusa...led-light?ref=b3xbzi
happy shooting. 


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4 years 6 months ago #663050 by HakutatzUSA
Here is the Hakutatz RGB LED Light video, 

YouTube official video:


YouTuber Seth Terwilliger


it's good video to take a look, Truly honest review pros and cons. We need feedback on the next product. if you have suggestion please us know. 
The price is not right in video MSRP$159 @Kickstarter 40% off = $95
all the spec is according to Kickstarter listed info.


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4 years 6 months ago #663084 by J Hemingway
I'll jump in on Stans question, so Thanksgiving time, this light will be in B&H and Adorama?

BTW thanks for all the answers here, very helpful :thumbsup:


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4 years 6 months ago #663133 by HakutatzUSA
Should be on Amazon first and our website.
Not sure about will at B&H and Adorama.
Thanks


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