Would’ve done me a lot of good when I was young that’s for sure.
Would’ve done me a lot of good when I was young that’s for sure.
Also you’re quite far away from the screen so even if it’s bigger you don’t need as much resolution.
Sure they could, obviously the higher in price the more tanky they get so I’d trust brands in order of pro -> prosumer -> knockoffs like anything else but yeah film sets can stay on for hours on end, sometimes in conditions much less cozy than your kitchen. They’ll typically come with some form of passive or active cooling (fans or mechanical dissipation with radiators).
I’d steer clear of battery powered models even if most of these can be run with a plug as well just because you’ll pay extra but if you go for tubes or the small panels.
I’m just now realising your question is whether you could use them in regular fixtures as in screw them in and yes there’s also options for that from a few brands, they can even charge from the power of the light fixture itself, they’re not cheap the ones on my “might buy” list are the godox C7R but you could go for the C10Rs. I don’t see why they’d last any less long than standard LEDs but I might not be aware of it. At that point you’re paying Hue prices though so not sure if they’re the best tools for the job since the daily use aspect of a system like hue is way more adapted for home use.
Came here to recommend video lights. There’s some cheap options available these days which will offer you full RGB or Kelvin scale control, flicker free, etc. Check Godox Neewer, Sirui, Smallrig, Amaran for “budget” but still reliable brands, or try your luck on Amazon/AliExpress with no name brands which would probably still do the trick depending what your usage is. You could go for a small tube or panel for example (options are endless).
Hey hey, I’ve made the switch to the M7XL like 2 weeks back and it’s great, bit of a learning curve but once I got it, it’s perfect! I use maybe 1/3rd the stuff I used to and really enjoying it. Thanks for the tip!
Just keep in mind the electronic drums still make noise, just not as much as the real thing. If it’s in a separate room a bit far away from the other people it’s fine but don’t expect to play it next to your sleeping partner in the same room.
South/central American?
Dairy can be ok depending what you mean. Quark yogurt, fine, cheese, not fine.
Yeah that gpu is deep fried.
Yep when it hits a bit too strong too quick I go into contemplative mode and start feeling the weight of reality, life, death, what it means to be human, family, the fucked planet and all that jazz. Used to get it real bad with a more fucked up twist like seeing humans like ants or a virus (can’t really explain it better) but now it’s more just about death and stuff… Yepyepyep hope y’all ordered a nice cup of depression this morning. In the end while going over the edge this way sucks once it settles the beneficial aspects come through.
Here you are, was definitely the first thing to come to mind.
Damn that’s a pricy toy! Anything more entry level but still good? I think I might be down for a manual one with a torch.
I can’t find “DHV”, I guess that’s an old model? What would you recommend for something modern that “just works”?
I was thinking tattoo…