Falcon Eyes RX-18TD flexible bi-colour LED panel review
The Falcon Eyes RX-18TD is a roll-up LED panel with colour temperature control and an optional softbox. Is it any good?
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The Falcon Eyes RX-18TD is a roll-up LED panel with colour temperature control and an optional softbox. Is it any good?
A brief run-down of some sub-$1000 continuous lighting kits that are portable and support mains and battery power.
Falcon Eyes Sophiez LED panels produce soft light with no diffusers or light shapers required.
Rime Lite i.4 TTL, Falcon Eyes SATEL TWO S-2T and Visico-5 are all S-fit battery-powered studio flashes with TTL and HSS support.
The Falcon Eyes Satel One, a battery-powered studio flash with a unique tilting touch-screen control panel, is now on sale.
The Satel-One’s clever tilting display makes it easy to read and adjust your light when it is up on a stand.
Struggling to get your flashes high enough to illuminate your scene? Get a 24-foot light stand.
Speedlight on steroids or a pint-sized studio flash? Robbert tests the SG-100 from Falcon Eyes.
Hong Kong-based Falcon Eyes have developed a light modifier combining the collapsible design of a softbox with the reflective qualities of a beauty dish.
You can now buy the Falcon Eyes Strobe Gun SG-100BK from DealExtremeΓΒ for US$203.10.
A new line of Bowens-mount studio flashes is available under the Falcon Eyes brand.
The Strobe Gun SG-100 – Falcon Eyes’ 100Ws flash that’s half studio light, half speedlight – is now available for Γ’βΒ¬199.