It is time to go shopping for a set of video lights for my Light and Motion Mako housing. My objective is to buy a bright, reliable lighting system that is easy to use and can double-up for both night-diving and for adding color to day-time coral reef diving. I plan to buy a lighting set from Light and Motion because (a) I want integration into the housing controls and (b) I am very happy with their service to date.
I am thinking of buying either the Sunray S Mini Elite Halogen lights or the Sunray Mini Pro HID lights. It seems to me that they both have certain advantages.
Elite Halogen Advantages: cheaper price, warmer light, faster charging, user-replaceable bulbs, adjustable power level, instant on (no warm-up delay), not so heavy.
Pro HID Advantages: brighter, balances with sunlight for day-time fill in, longer burn time, longer bulb life, dont need a separate main torch on night dives.
I have spent some hours searching the internet and have found that different people prefer different light types some reckon Halogen is better and some say HID.
Can anyone advise me on this matter?
Is it only a matter of price? If price was equal, would everyone buy HID?
Does anyone have or has anyone seen a definitive discussion on Halogen Vs HID?
Some specific questions:
With a HID lighting system, how would I use the combination of lights, red-filter and white balance (options: auto, outdoor, indoor) at mid-range (10 to 25 meter) depths in blue water for color fill-in?
With a Halogen lighting system, how would I use the combination of lights, red-filter and white balance (options: auto, outdoor, indoor) at mid-range (10 to 25 meter) depths in blue water for color fill-in?
For night-diving, what white-balance setting (options: auto, outdoor, indoor) would I use for the HID lamps?
For night-diving, what white-balance setting (options: auto, outdoor, indoor) would I use for the Halogen lamps?
(NB: with my Sony PC-330, I can only set the white balance option before putting the camcorder into the housing and then the setting applies for the whole dive)
Also, would you suggest ordering a second fast charger so that the 2 batteries can be charged simultaneously?
All input gratefully received.
Regards
Peter
I am thinking of buying either the Sunray S Mini Elite Halogen lights or the Sunray Mini Pro HID lights. It seems to me that they both have certain advantages.
Elite Halogen Advantages: cheaper price, warmer light, faster charging, user-replaceable bulbs, adjustable power level, instant on (no warm-up delay), not so heavy.
Pro HID Advantages: brighter, balances with sunlight for day-time fill in, longer burn time, longer bulb life, dont need a separate main torch on night dives.
I have spent some hours searching the internet and have found that different people prefer different light types some reckon Halogen is better and some say HID.
Can anyone advise me on this matter?
Is it only a matter of price? If price was equal, would everyone buy HID?
Does anyone have or has anyone seen a definitive discussion on Halogen Vs HID?
Some specific questions:
With a HID lighting system, how would I use the combination of lights, red-filter and white balance (options: auto, outdoor, indoor) at mid-range (10 to 25 meter) depths in blue water for color fill-in?
With a Halogen lighting system, how would I use the combination of lights, red-filter and white balance (options: auto, outdoor, indoor) at mid-range (10 to 25 meter) depths in blue water for color fill-in?
For night-diving, what white-balance setting (options: auto, outdoor, indoor) would I use for the HID lamps?
For night-diving, what white-balance setting (options: auto, outdoor, indoor) would I use for the Halogen lamps?
(NB: with my Sony PC-330, I can only set the white balance option before putting the camcorder into the housing and then the setting applies for the whole dive)
Also, would you suggest ordering a second fast charger so that the 2 batteries can be charged simultaneously?
All input gratefully received.
Regards
Peter