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Using Magic Lantern => Hardware and Accessories => Topic started by: cmccullum on October 25, 2015, 07:42:56 PM

Title: CFL bulbs.. Where to get good ones, or a better alternative
Post by: cmccullum on October 25, 2015, 07:42:56 PM
Anyone got any good sources for great CFL bulbs? The ones I have now give a very green cast. Is this just characteristic of the bulbs? Does anyone have a better alternative in the same price range that isn't led?
Title: Re: CFL bulbs.. Where to get good ones, or a better alternative
Post by: ansius on October 25, 2015, 09:55:19 PM
good lights are costly, period. even good tungsten lights.

look for them is photography shops, they tend to have better ones, also research filters, if they are decent, you cam make them good with specific filters, like company LEE has CFL to tungsten conversion (minus green) filters and so on.
Title: Re: CFL bulbs.. Where to get good ones, or a better alternative
Post by: cmccullum on October 26, 2015, 01:11:45 AM
I understand that good lights are costly. I'm not looking for "cheap" lights. Just some damn good cfls if they exist. Sure, I don't want to spend $50+ on one bulb, but up to that point (maybe even slightly higher for a tried and tested GREAT CFL bulb) is worth it to me. I really just recently started looking to solve the problem of the green cast, and I'm finding that good lights are hard to find, and a lot of people settle with what is good enough for them and call something a great light. Maybe I'm asking this in the wrong place, but it seems there are a lot of very knowledgable people here in the ml community that could point me in the right direction.

just to simplify and clarify my post, I'm looking for one of two things:
1. Good/best daylight balanced CFL bulbs (color cast more important that light output)
2. A good relatively affordable alternative

Any and all help/advice is greatly appreciated

What I don't want to/ can't do is buy and try different options to find the best one
Title: Re: CFL bulbs.. Where to get good ones, or a better alternative
Post by: DeafEyeJedi on October 26, 2015, 02:02:35 AM
Those Kino Flo Bulbs work pretty well... I've used them on few paid gig's in a closed Studio for better lighting control.

They won't have enough intensity for much use outdoors during the day under the sun unless you plan on purchasing 12 or 24 packs in bundles?

5500K
http://www.bhphotovideo.com/c/product/858246-REG/Kino_Flo_26S_K55_120_26W_KF55_Lamp_120VAC.html

3200K
http://www.bhphotovideo.com/c/product/858244-REG/Kino_Flo_26S_K32_120_26W_KF32_Lamp_120VAC.html
Title: Re: CFL bulbs.. Where to get good ones, or a better alternative
Post by: cmccullum on October 26, 2015, 05:18:51 AM
@deafeyejedi I was literally just about to pull the trigger on those kino flos, but decided to see if I could find them cheaper than B&H (I couldn't) and I ended up finding that they aren't rated as flicker free. I'm assuming you, and the others who recommend these bulbs haven't had any issue with flicker, but why would they state that they aren't flicker free? Any thoughts?

Edit: B&H says they're flicker free  :-X but another place says they are not