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Which brand of photographic flash is good? Golden Eagle or Guangbao?

Every brand of lights can't be said to be good or not, so you can only choose a light treasure lamp that suits you. The golden eagle lamps are all well done. I think Guangbao is more expensive. When choosing, I suggest you look at the shape of each lamp according to your own needs. Is the cost of light bulbs expensive or high wattage? It has its advantages, but at the same time the price and maintenance cost of the lamp are also high. It depends on your own needs. I don't think you are very professional, do you? If so, I think it is not the best to buy a golden eagle with a better price, but it is enough. Especially in your case, cost and investment are all things you should consider. When choosing lamps, we should pay attention to the flash time of each lamp, and the fast-retreat time is helpful to the flash time of continuous shooting. Ordinary lights are similar to snapshot objects. This depends not only on your light source, but also on your camera shooting speed and sensitivity setting speed. Generally set to 200 sensitivity 1/65. The speed of 438+025 can be shot in both cases, but there should be enough light sources, hahaha. Otherwise, even if you stand still for a long time, you'd better finish filming. Reading some photography books will be helpful to your work. If you want to make the two situations you mentioned more perfect, I think it will be perfect to choose professional modeling lights, professional cameras and professional lenses with high wattage at the same time. By the way, a professional lens can focus faster. I recommend Nikon ED28-70. The current head is around 10,000. I use this headspace myself, which is usually enough. As for the color restoration of the lamp, I think so. The color reproduction of ordinary lamps is still the same. This depends not only on the light, but also on the white balance setting of the camera.