 Hi guys, welcome back to my YouTube channel. I recently picked up the Aputure Amaran Cobb 60X. Cobb is of course is a chip on board light and this is one of the smallest studio lights that's on the market today. It's literally, that's my hand, it's about half a hand in width, not even including the reflector. Now this is actually, a lot of people have been questioning online if this thing is powerful enough to work as a key light. It comes with a couple of cool accessories. One of these is this little handle thing and you can fit a couple of Sony NPF-style batteries in the front of it. So I thought this would be an ideal chance to demonstrate how much light this can actually throw. We're currently in Venice in Italy and we just found one of these little alleyways with no one on it. I'm being led currently by one of the little Ulanzi panel lights. Let's just see the difference we can get. So obviously this is no light and that's cranking the light up to only 27% of its maximum brightness. I'm going to turn it off again and let's see how much light we can get up to 100. So as you can see I'm lighting literally all the way down to the end of this alley and a little bit more. Now I don't have any reflector on it so it's very very intense but you can just imagine if you had a you know subject here in front of you. There's to be plenty of light. I can go up to the building and as you can see it's very bright.