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INKIE DINKIE |
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A very useful lamp for close-up work and used extensively for modelling hair and eye lights. The inkie has long been the smallest light available. It is not a powerful unit, but up close it can deliver a surprising amount of light.
The inkie is great for a tiny spritz of light on the set, as an eyelight, a small fill, or for an emergency light to just raise the exposure a bit on a small area. When you finish lighting a scene, an inkie or two should always be standing by for last minute touch-ups.
Because they are so light, inkies can easily be mounted to a film or video camera, handheld, hung on broomsticks, hung from suspended ceilings, and rigged in all sorts of ways to accommodate strange situations.
Size: Mole Richardson's INKIE DINKIE = 152x229x165 mm
Weight: Mole Richardson's INKIE DINKIE = 2.66Kg
Snoots: Snoot = 'Cone 2'
Suggested Stands:
Bulb Type: CP81 300W 240V
Colour Temp: 3200K |
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