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Sony HVL20DM20 Watt Video Light

Sony HVL20DM20 Watt Video Light

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Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Good Solution for DV Camcorders to record in Low Light !!!!!
Review: Most DV Camcorders don;t record well in low lights. Here is the solution, you can record indoors with no grains. Very light weight, battery-powered light. Uses small latest li-ion batteries.

A bit expensive but good quality light. I tried several other cheap lights. no where as good as this.

If you own sony camcorder, NP-FM70 or 90 battery would do. If you don't, get a Lenmar equivalent & Lenmar omnisource charger (which is another 80$ in total).

But you will be pleased overall with Night quality shooting esp if you have a panasonic camcorder, becos panasonic is not very good for indoors. but Panasonic 3ccd is the best for daytime shooting.......so, this light makes it the best for both conditions.

Have Fun !

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: Brighter is not always better...
Review: This product works great if you want the sun to be out at night. I admit it's my fault for not knowing that a single 10 watt light is impossible to look at without causing pain in low light situations (and this contains two lights). I'm sure this light has a purpose, especially if any distance is involved in dark locations, but I'm mostly trying to add a little more light for indoor recording of my new son, so I'm going to purchase the 3 watt light and hope that it's a better choice for my needs.
If you need an extremely bright light that sucks batteries this is it. Don't forget that the 20 watt option is only available with the larger battery packs which starts to make the camcorder heavy.


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