 Oh, it's Sergio. Hey, Bob. What's this? This just happens to me, a new Godox SL150 light that LPM has just bought for the studio, for members, and the public to use. Oh, neat. Let's go ahead and open it up. Yeah, let's unbox this sucker. Okay. This is the second episode of our new series, LPM Unboxing. Yes. And we don't box, technically. No. We unbox. This thing is definitely hefty. Yeah. I would probably say 10 pounds, maybe. Oh, I don't know. What do you think? 5 pounds? Oh, no, it is 10 pounds. Yeah, maybe 6, 7 pounds. So you want to put this on a pretty sturdy stand. Okay, packaging. Okay, did it come like this, or did you cheat in pre-order? Oh, no. Maybe why did you cheat? Yeah, there would have been styrofoam on the top. We somehow cheated. I apologize. You cheated, not me. All right, so there's the instruction book. Okay. And inside, oh man, this thing is solid. Check that out. Oh, wow. Yeah. It comes with a reflector. Oh, that looks like a TV. This is the light right here. Yeah. So this thing moves. It's got... It's a yoke. A yoke? Yeah, it's a good yoke. And it's got, what is this? A FX GR channel in a fan? Yes. Okay, so the FX, this thing will do a couple of special effects. It'll flicker like fire. Really? I think there's a TV emulation mode, you know, like the TV in the room. Yeah. Yeah, yeah, yeah. And, you know, it's very solid. I mean, there's... Oh, yeah. No rattle in this. Is it a plastic or no? I think it's polycarbonate. But it's... Yeah. It's very solid. This is metal, the yoke. And, oh yeah, that moves really well. Wow. Tightens easy. The nice thing about these Godoxes is you can control them through the remote control. So they also gave us a pretty... That's a pretty lengthy power cable. Yeah, that's how you do it too. They also give us one of these Godox RC-A6 remote controls. So it's really cool. With no batteries in... No. Come on. You've got to buy your own batteries. Come on, Godox, give us some batteries. So another neat thing about these lights is you can group them. You can have... I can't remember what the amount of lights you can control with the remote. You change the channel. Okay. Each light is assigned a channel. Yeah. And then you can adjust the level of light up or down. Yeah. And... That's pretty cool. Yeah, it is. It is pretty cool. So if you were hanging your lights from a grid like that... Yeah. You could just control them. Yeah, yeah, yeah. Now unfortunately it doesn't have DMX. Now I have one of these and the fan is very quiet. You can actually run this thing in non-fan mode. Really? But it dims it down 50%. Now I'm not a big fan of these reflectors. Wow. Well, they're pretty harsh. Oh, another thing to show you is this is a Bowling's mount, S mount. So how you do is slide this tab back and there you go. There is the light. Okay. That's heavy duty. Wow. Yeah. I'll slip this on for the sake of demo. Yeah, it's a nice, you know, it's a nice package. All right, so here it goes. Put this in. Ooh. That's a lot of light. So... So the 150 stands for what? 150 watts. 150 watts. That's LED watts. LED watts. So if you... So this is now at 100%. Obviously we're now blinding all of you. Yeah. We apologize for that. It's... Oh, okay. So I'm going to trip the light all the way down. Okay. And I'm going to light you with the rim of light. And it's nice. Hmm. It's not a bad light. It's a good light. Yeah, and it puts the fan on. The fan is on right now. Okay. Yes. It's really quiet. It's very quiet. Yeah, it's amazing. Yeah. We're at 5% power now. So, okay, so this is 5%. Wow. That's 100%. It's a... So shine it maybe on me? What is that? I'm going to close your eyes, buddy. Wow. Wowza. I could definitely feel that heat. Yeah. Now, this is 5600K. It's balanced for daylight. Okay. One of the disadvantages might be that you can't dial in other Kelvin settings. Oh, you can't do that. No. No, no. It's set to 5600K. Okay. Now, they do make what they call the SL-150 Bi, which is the Bi diode. Gotcha. It has the tungsten and the daylight. Okay. And I do have one of those. Yeah. And it's a nice light. You know, it's great. You know, if I were doing a three-light shoot, I might want 2150s and then, you know, maybe the 300 that we're going to unpack or 200 that we're going to unpack shortly. Yeah. That's a Bi. Okay. So, you know, maybe you have... For next episode. Yes. I'll unpack for episode three. Yes. We've got another light. Yes. Okay. Well, that was great. Yeah. Anything else you want to say about the light? No, I like them. Well, there you go. No, I need for the money. I can't say I think I could do better. Yeah. I mean, I think they're great. Yeah. Good light output. Mm-hmm. They're affordable. Mm-hmm. I don't know how many modifiers you can put on these things. Yeah. So, yeah, thanks, thanks all of you for watching. If you want to come and try these lights out for your set, your TV show or, you know, rent it out for home, for your studio home or something, come on by the LaMont Public Media here at downtown LaMont. We'd love to show you how to use the light. And yeah, just come on and check us out and we will catch you guys next time. On the flip side? On the flip side. On the bright side. On the bright side. All right. All right.