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What EXACTLY is a Photo Flashlight? A look at the Neewer FL10 Portable Photography Flashlight

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NEEWER FL10 (AMAZON): https://geni.us/NEEWER-FL10 NEEWER FL10 (WEBSITE): https://neewer.com/products/neewer-basics-fl10-portable-photography-flashlight-66607556 DISCLOSURE Neewer sent me a unit for review. I have NOT been paid for this video and no one gets to see or approve this video before I post it. The opinions expressed in this video are my own. === WHAT I SHOOT MY YOUTUBE CHANNEL WITH === CANON R5: https://amzn.to/3fRhRI2 SMALLRIG CAGE FOR R5: https://amzn.to/3cYUBG0 SMALLRIG NATO TOP HANDLE: https://amzn.to/2Q4SLug ATOMOS NINJA V: https://amzn.to/3dIfYL5 CANON 16-35mm/2.8: https://amzn.to/3wtMV6u FALCON EYES RX-24TDX: https://amzn.to/3fNQtL5 APUTURE 120D: https://amzn.to/2PIboV9 Heads up! This is a completely independent and honest review. My posts may contain affiliate links. If you buy something through one of these links you won't pay a penny more, but I'll get a small commission, which helps to keep this station going. Thanks! =========== CUSTOM FILMMAKER APPAREL: hhttps://www.deafdirector.com/shop ========== CHAPTERS 0:00 Neewer FL10 Flashlight 0:22 Setup & Operation 1:46 Power & Battery 2:12 Mounting Options 2:50 Snoot & Gobo Options 4:32 Room for Improvement If you're interested in contacting Bryan for work please email me at thedeafdirector@gmail.com ++++++++++++++++++++ Bryan Redding is an award-winning Cuban American Cinematographer and Director based in Athens, Georgia. He loves being on set and sharing his knowledge. In addition to his love of cinematography, Bryan has complete high range hearing loss which, according to his audiologist, leaves him functionally deaf in certain environments, hence making him the Deaf Director. This has not stopped Bryan from continuing his passion on set and behind the camera, and he uses his experience with his physical condition to propel his unique vision. The content of this video and my opinions were not paid for by any outside persons. DEAF DIRECTOR gets some funding via your transactions with purchase links with the following affiliate programs: Amazon Affiliate B&H Affiliate SUPPORT THE CHANNEL AND BUY THRU OUR LINKS! #neewer #neewertryout #cameraaccessories #cinematographytips #cinematography #filmeducation #filmmaker #filmmaking #learnfilmmaking #cinematographer

About This Video

In this video I break down what a “photo flashlight” actually is by putting the Neewer FL10 under a practical filmmaker lens. I go over the basics—setup and operation—so you can see how fast you can get it working and what the controls feel like in real use. If you’ve ever wanted a tiny, grab-and-go light for quick accents, product shots, or a little motivated “flashlight” pop, this is exactly the type of tool Neewer is aiming at. I also talk power and battery, because a portable light is only as good as how it charges, how long it runs, and how annoying it is on set. Then I get into mounting options—how you can actually rig this thing in the real world—and the fun part: snoot and gobo options. That’s where a small light starts acting like a controllable, cinematic tool instead of just a bright point source. I wrap up with the “room for improvement” section—no BS—what I’d like to see Neewer fix or refine to make the FL10 a stronger pick for creators leveling up.

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