If you are one-person crew or working with a small team on photo production, you will know pain-especially when it comes to light setup. This can be one of the most disappointing parts of a shoot. It is not just about turning on a light. It is a constant requirement of microscopic-timing: tilt it a little more, give it wings on the edge, increase it high-to feel the closure of the cavity angle and you have to bring it down again. When your light is there, you never really know how much it is inclined until it is already in the air.
This is the place where Falkam is a sub-brand under Ulanji, steps to change the game. His latest release, The Transfer the lightgoThe world’s first motorized lighting for directional adjustment is. Designed with motorized tilt and PAN capabilities, it allows users to control the exact condition of their lights from distance. Any more climbing ladder or shouting someone in the whole room. Just press a button and adjust your light from where you are standing. It is simple, but it solves a real problem – especially for small crew presentations. That kind of time and trouble saved is a big thing.
build quality
Transfer the lightgo Surprisingly feels solid out of the box. When it is operated, it does not rotate or shift. The build inspires confidence, especially when your light raises up. Weighing in 1.7 kg, it is not at all feather, but given what it does – supporting up to 6 kg of lights – I think it is acceptable. It is made with a mixture of aluminum alloys, ABS plastic, and stainless steel, with an aluminum alloy bone with a plastic body and combined with stainless steel tripi mount. It is a smart mixture that keeps the overall construction strong without overboard on weight.
Once mounted, it keeps its position very well, when your light tilts at an extreme angle. I say the imbalance is well thought out. He said, additional weight means that you want to connect it with a solid light stand and avoid cheap travel stands at all costs, or you will put it at risk – it is not a joke to set up about 5 kg suspended in the air. Another assurance touch is a double point locking system on the tipi mount. It holds the light stand firmly and helps prevent slipping during remote rotation adjustment.
features
Despite being a simple product, Transfer the lightgo Packs in thoughtful characteristics that are clearly designed keeping in mind the use of the real world. For the beginning, it offers a double axis movement with tilt up to 170 degrees and 450 ° PAN. Extended tilt axis is particularly useful to remove tilt limits when using large light modifier, which is a good touch that you do not realize that you do not need until you see it in action. The 450-Digry panning limit is also designed to prevent cable twisting, which is very good for anyone who is tired of the mid-shot of power cords.
The movement is accurate, smooth and stunningly strong. I tested it with my heaviest light, Godox AD600 with my battery, and it handled it without breaking the sweat. It saves 2.5 Nm for PAN and 15 Nm of torque for tilt, which you can really feel when the motor manually resists.
Phalcam claims that the move lightgo 95% supports bones-mount lights. Mount is Viosya, so you can leave it connected to your light for rapid setup and easy transport. In my opinion, this modular design also indicates a possible future support for other mounts.
The unit includes two USB-C ports: for a power, for a remote system. Since it draws power via USB-C, you have flexible powering options-from V-MART battery to USB PD Charges or various power adapters that work with your lighting equipment. However, this Power adapter They are sold as a separate accessory.
In particular, it does not include an underlying battery. Although it may look like a negative side, it is actually a smart step for those who travel often and transfer the equipment through the goods check-in. The decision to release the underlying battery also indirectly increases the utility of the product beyond the life of the lithium battery as they degrade. Instead, it uses a supercapacitor to store short -term power, allowing you to safely reset or prevent gear damage to prevent gear damage to reset the liver in a default lock position.
There are even more thoughtful touch. The “Eri Lighting Hole gives you space to use cable straps to expand the rhetoric of the unit with other items or to protect things. This ensures that your power or remote cable will not be pop out if you collide in something. A memory preset feature is also made in the unit, which also lets you save and recall with a single touch, which gives you specific positions with a single touch, which is also made in a memori preset feature, which is made in a memori preset feature, which is also made in a single touch, which is a single touch, which is a single touch, which is a single touch, which is a single touch, which is a single touch and remembering once, Helps again and again.
You can control it in three ways: wired remote with 3 m cable, 30 m with a 30m range with 2.4 GHz wireless remote, or via Bluetooth with the app, gives you a 10m control range. I would advise Wireless remote If your budget allows, as it provides an easy way to control the unit and a standard 18650 battery has excellent range and 24 -hour standby life. The build is chunky, but in a good way, because it feels durable and provides a solid grip. He said, UI may use some reforms. Some menu items, such as adjusting the channel, use the “button up”, and adjusting the unit tag number uses the scroll button. Pressing the “OK” button does not return to the previous menu, while pressing the menu button is not brought to you in the sub-menu but not on the main screen-it is just a little confusing.
Interesting, while the app has a small control range, it actually provides smooth control. It maintains accountability, and when you swipe diagonally, it handles both tilt and pan together – something that does not support physical remote. This slightly expansion makes the app worth establishing alone.
Real world use
As a person who often runs a single or works with a small crew for all my photos and videos work, Transfer the lightgo Has proved incredibly helpful. The ability to adjust your light angle from distance and properly while looking directly through your visualization without a accessory. This estimate and continuously back and forth, especially removes in the book setup. For one-person presentations, such efficiency is invaluable.
There are also some unique use cases that I have started searching over time. One of them is swinging light for effect – it is impossible to easily pull without help. I also managed to track a moving subject by pan during a shoot, which opened the creative possibilities that I had not considered earlier.
I think that Transfer the lightgo Actually a certain studio shines in the atmosphere. Imagine to be able to mount your light permanently and rely completely on the remote. This is perfect for creators with a multi-light youtube or livestream setup.
In terms of speed performance, it is very responsible and quite accurate. At the default speed (speed 100), the tilt covers 170 ° in about 18 seconds, while the PAN rotates 450 ° in full in about 15 seconds. Even with heavy light like the AD600, the speed remains smooth and stable, which has no laxity. It is also a good imbalance at the maximum inclination angles.
He said, with a full setup (light, modifier, battery and move lightgo), you are easily hitting 5 kg. A heavy duty light stand is required. Use wide leg spreads, and only increase it vertically. As soon as the motor rotates, the center of gravity may shift, and things can happen faster if your stand is not stable. It is said, you should be very careful when moving the light, as it can be very heavy and off-balance.
Motor noise, especially on the tilt axis, is noticeable. The left-right rotation is cool, but the up-down speed emits a loud mechanical waste. This can be a problem when rolling the audio, such as interview or calm scenes. If you are adjusting the lighting between lighting, this is not an issue.
Some minor purpose issues came to light during my comprehensive use. The LED status light is located at the back, which does not appear when setting from the front. The port layout is tight, causing plugging/unplugging cables to look strange – especially when both ports are in use. The reset button is also difficult to get into this scenario, although the latter will be less than a problem because you are most likely that the button will be used after powering down and will be after unapproving it when resetting it.
In addition, I went into a minor annoyance because no visual pan angle is indicator. Unlike the inclination, which is visible, it is easy to lose the track of PAN orientation. More than once, I have mounted it in only one corner to find out later that it was already near its rotation border, which meant that I had to re -setup the setup to recreate the setup properly.
Last but at least, several unit preset functions, which I could not test. In theory, many units can be sync through the same channel/ID and trigger to move together. Looks promising, but after getting more units, I have to take care of it again. For now, we have to take their word for this.
Summary
What did i like
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Solid, accurate and stable tilt and pan movements
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There is no relaxation at the extreme angles
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Multi -power option
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Wireless remote with long battery life
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Air Travel -Friends Design
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Exhesing ”detection hole for accessories
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Visual mount for future proofing
What can be improved
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Add height expansion functionality
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Include pan/tilt orientation indicators
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Support diagonal movement on physical remote control
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Add mount compatibility to umbrella modifier
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Improve remote control UI and button layout
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Better LED Indicator Visibility
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Instead of relying on a light stand, release the growing accessory to directly mount the unit in a certain position
Falkam transferred Lightgo One of those rare products that fills a very specific but often unseen differences in production workflows. This does not try to reinforce the lighting, but rather smooth the small pain points, which many of us have learned to live together. Being able to accommodate light angles from far away, especially for single shooters or small employees, removes a lot of unnecessary back-end-forth and only makes the overall process more efficient.
While there are some small issues such as motor noise, tight port layout, and coupled bulk, it makes perfectly understandable because it is the first generation product. Innovation rarely comes without some trade-bands, and I think Falkam has done a concrete job that is starting something new in the market.
I would especially recommend this for studio owners or fixed-location setup, where additional weight and location is a concern. Personally, while I really enjoy using it, I still argue myself whether it is to bring it to the shoot, as it does, finally, take additional bag room, and the weight can quickly stack if I am running many units.
He said, Falkam transferred Lightgo The price of $ 249 is a great step in light control and indication of thoughtful and practical innovations.