C chris schaller New member May 6, 2006 #1 Just wondering if anyone has any experience with lumapanels? Why are they different or better than standard kino-flos?
Just wondering if anyone has any experience with lumapanels? Why are they different or better than standard kino-flos?
D D@n New member May 22, 2006 #2 Beside the fact that they are about 20 some bucks for one Lamp 75W/3200K - 4' Safety Coated Flicker free with virtually no noise polution and they start in a snap...? I wouldn't know...but what troubles me is that with all the hits you got on this topic...I was the only amature with a bottom shelf answer.
Beside the fact that they are about 20 some bucks for one Lamp 75W/3200K - 4' Safety Coated Flicker free with virtually no noise polution and they start in a snap...? I wouldn't know...but what troubles me is that with all the hits you got on this topic...I was the only amature with a bottom shelf answer.
D D@n New member May 22, 2006 #3 Kino-flos that is... Lumapanels seem more complicated to install for the amount of difference it will make in a close scene.
Kino-flos that is... Lumapanels seem more complicated to install for the amount of difference it will make in a close scene.
K Kevin_Zanit Guest May 22, 2006 #4 I just used several Lumapanels on a commercial the other day (http://www.studentfilmmakersforums.com/bb/viewtopic.php?t=2255&highlight=) They have a TON more output than something like a Kino wall o' light or Image 80. Kevin Zanit
I just used several Lumapanels on a commercial the other day (http://www.studentfilmmakersforums.com/bb/viewtopic.php?t=2255&highlight=) They have a TON more output than something like a Kino wall o' light or Image 80. Kevin Zanit