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Old 13th April 2009   #1
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Red face iLED 100 Kit

Hi! Has anyone used the iLED 100 Kit video light before? Can you share with us the experience, price and where did you buy it at please?

I saw the pic of it and I'm wondering if the slim arm connected from light to cam can take the weight of it and if it is fragile.
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Old 14th April 2009   #2
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Here's a picture of it:

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Old 14th April 2009   #3
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When you mention "slim arm", which part are you referring to? There is a hot shoe adapter in the picture that looks the same as one I have at home for a video monitor. It is very strong, so far no problems with it. Can be swivelled to various angles then locked in position.
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where can i purchase this?
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Old 15th April 2009   #5
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Hi there everyone! This is awkwardly my first post in this forum Anyway I have no experience on using this lights however, I did experience it being used on me. LoL!

Last year I attended a preview of Jack Neo's "Money No Enough2" (btw I'm a Malay - The film was in Mandarin - Subtitled of course! hehehe!) and there was a cameraman that covered the event and interviewed the guests. If I remembered correctly he was using a DVX with this 'iLED 100 Kit'. From afar I could see that the portable led light gave enough illumination on the subjects that he was pointing to (the cinema was quite dim even with the houselights on) the flood was pretty decent and I assume it would give a good and even exposure.

Later on after the film ended, I was also interviewed. Though the led unit (mounted on the hot shoe - seemed sturdy - no shakes or wobble although can look a bit cumbersome on a DVX) was quite near me, I wasn't bothered by the brightness of the LED s (harshness normally associated with led or maybe it was dimmed) Which would be good for taking close-ups?

Any idea where to get the kit? And How much?

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Old 15th April 2009   #6
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You can buy direct from ikan bilis:

http://www.ikancorp.com/pages/lights/iled/index.htm

Videolifestyle may be able to get it also:

http://www.videolifestyle.com/forum/...hp?topic=505.0
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Old 17th April 2009   #7
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thanks for the advices guys. You can get it from the iKan website that jaegersing has quoted.
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