Review of Godox FV150 LED from Wes Perry / Newly released Godox High speed Sync Hydird LED light

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Review from Wes :    • Godox FV150 - In Depth Review  



We send this gear to Wes just after Godox provide us the Godox FV150 and FV200 light, Mr. Wes reviewed it in two weeks after receiving it.

and also John Aldred from Adiyphotography has concluded the review for this light.


" There are advantages and disadvantages to LED flash, just as there are with speedlights and strobes. LEDs can go into high-speed sync territory, for example, without any loss in power, because they don’t have to recharge big capacitors to convert electricity into light output.



This also means they have extremely short recycle times, too, so they’ll have no problem keeping up with the latest crop of 20fps+ cameras. It also means that, in theory (whether or not it’s implemented is another matter), you can have more control over your flash duration.Then there’s the dual purpose aspect of an LED flash. Even though they can flash, they are LED lights, so they can be used continuously for lighting things like video.

Many of us have had a go at using the LED modelling lights on our strobes, and seen the benefits of using continuous light with standard strobe modifiers, but these will be more powerful and better suited to the task than a strobe’s LED modelling lights.While their continuous use will generally offer more light output than the LED modelling light on a strobe, an actual flash tube in a strobe will put out more light than a burst from an LED for flash photography.



This is starting change, though, slowly. As demand is starting to pick up, the technology is moving forward. LEDs are becoming more efficient, allowing them to put out more light per watt of power put in.The colour of LED lights has also greatly improved over the last few years. Not only are companies seeming to agree on what actually constitutes a daylight white balance, but their CRI and TLCI are improving, too, covering more of the colour spectrum. While our eyes might not see the CRI/TLCI difference, our cameras absolutely can.Can it compete with something even as relatively low powered as an AD200 as a strobe? Well, no, not yet. This unit isn’t as portable and it requires mains AC power. It’s still a few years before LEDs can fully replace speedlights and traditional flash tube strobes, but it does seem to be on the way."



And John Aldred is currenly reviewing the Godox FV200 light himself and he will publish his review on diyphotography.net soon.



Check his review : https://www.diyphotography.net/author...

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