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Leica d-lux 7 review
Leica d-lux 7 review













leica d-lux 7 review
  1. LEICA D LUX 7 REVIEW FULL
  2. LEICA D LUX 7 REVIEW PROFESSIONAL

Curious about that brand name? Prolycht = professional light. And track record is not something to be sneezed at. Of course, brands like Arri, Hive Lighting, and Digital Sputnik have all been on the market longer than Prolycht. I have also noticed that Prolycht frequently has great sales, so from time to time, you might be able to find the base Orion 300 kit cheaper or with accessories added for free. Across the board, when comparing watts to cost, the Prolycht Orion 300 FS lands at a more affordable price point: $2150 for the base 300W kit. There’s Digital Sputnik’s cube-style to Arri’s pricey 500W Orbiter platform to Hive Lighting with their proprietary accessory mount. To name just a few:Īs might be expected, each of these manufacturers has taken a different approach to their fixtures. Could this be a hint of things to come?Ī few other manufacturers are creating hard-light-color capable fixtures, and they each have their pros and cons. With this in mind, it’s easy to see why I’d be interested in reviewing the Prolycht Orion 300 FS.

LEICA D LUX 7 REVIEW FULL

If you’ve spent any time working with cinema lighting or thinking about the usage of cinema lighting, then it’s probably evident to you where the future of cinema lighting lies: full color capable/high output lights paired with low power draw. Could this be the fabled one-light-for-all-occasions? I took the Orion 300 FS on various shoots, and if you’re interested to hear what I have to say about it: here’s my review! The Prolycht Orion 300 FS looks fantastic on paper: Bowens S-Type mount, HSI Tuning, a wide CCT range, DMX Control, source matching, a huge filter library, and a competitive price tag.















Leica d-lux 7 review