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The Sony HVL-20DW2 Video light is switchable between 10W and 20W. Designed to mount onto the camcorder's accessory shoe, the HVL-20DW2 provides 10W operation when used with an NPF-550 InfoLithium battery, and 20W operation when used with NP-F750 or NP-F960 InfoLithium batteries (batteries must be purchased separately).
Note! Camcorders without an accessory shoe require the optional VCT-S30L shoe bracket.
| Lamp Type |
10 Watts x2 XB-20DX |
| Mount Type | Accessory Shoe |
| Power Source | L Series Info-lithium Batteries (optional) |
| Power Consumption | 10 / 20 Watt selectable |
| Power Connector | L Series Info-lithium Battery Connector |
| Dimensions (WxDxH) |
1 15/16 x 2 5/8 x 4 5/8" 4.8 x 6.4 x 11.5cm |
| Weight |
0.09 lbs 100 grams |
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Very Functional
I does what it does--shines light on your subject from your camera. I use it with my Sony HDR-FX1 and it works great. The light is light-weight--no pun intended ;-)....Read complete review
I does what it does--shines light on your subject from your camera. I use it with my Sony HDR-FX1 and it works great. The light is light-weight--no pun intended ;-).
I bought two more batteries (NP-F770) just for this light. The standard HDR-FX1 battery (NP-F570) will only power one of the lights. You will need the NP-F970 or the NP-F770 to light both.
I don't like using the bigger NP-F970 because it seems too heavy on the front of my camera so the NP-F770 seems to work much better as far as over-all weight is concerned.
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Good light output, needs improvement
This light puts out quite a bit of light. On camera does give good lumens to around 15 feet. You could always do better for light, but actually went back to this light after...Read complete review
This light puts out quite a bit of light. On camera does give good lumens to around 15 feet. You could always do better for light, but actually went back to this light after trying LED lights. The drop off on LED is quite significant! Halagens give a bit more broadcast for the buck! One major flaw in this item is that is does not have a battery indicator, so you have no idea how much battery is left when using the light. If you use both the top and bottom lamp, the bottom lamp will turn off when battery is low, but it sure would be nice to know exactly how much time is left on the battery while you are using. Its M series counterpart had a lighted gage that showed battery life, but this one has nothing?? Needs to be added in future! This item is a bit pricey when you truly think about the fact that you will get only about 100 hours out of it. That is about [$] per hour of use?? But overall not bad, considering the alternatives. If you buy one, get it at B&H, they have the lowest costs around! I checked!
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Comments about Sony HVL-20DW2 20W Video Light:
I had to return this lamp because it just didn't give off enough light, even at 20 watts.
Also, if you run it consistently at 20 watts — the full battery only last 40 minutes.
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It's not a very powerful light but it does a good job when you want to be unobstrusive.
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Very bright/strong light when used with the NP-F970 L-Series battery; allows you to light in either 10w or 20w settings.
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This light is lightweight and doesn't take much room in my camera bag. It effectively eliminates shadows of the subject and I would recommend it.
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The product is pretty nice, even for the DSLR.
But the battery is heavy, and expensive. And I didn't know that I had to get a battery charger as well... oh well....
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Very bright and in your face,throw a trace over this small light and it fills for interviews well,i use it alot for interviews at events where sometimes you have time contraints or it is difficult to run power for a proper interview set-up! Buy the charger kit and another battery for this light so u can still use your PD 170 Battery! I bought the generic battery and charger and works fine with this light.
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I've never used a light before, but since this came free with the Sony HDR-FX1000 camcorder package, I figured I'd try it out. It's awesome! The ability to use one or two lights for different situations is great, and the fact that it accepts my three different sizes of Sony camcorder batteries means I can use some of my old camcorder batteries with it. It does use up alot of juice using the two light mode, but that was to be expected.
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Super easy to use, and it's great that it uses the same batteries as my camera (sony vx2100).
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Small light...didn't expect anymore from it than what it is supposed to do. Seems to be pretty narrow on the beam width, but if you need just direct light to cover a subject within 10 feet, it will do in a pinch.
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Great for a quick lighting situation.
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I got this light to compliment my recently purchased Sony NX5U. I have not been disappointed. The dual light output of this product will easily light up subjects that are 15 to 20 feet away.
The lights are definately bright, almost blinding. If you're planning on shooting people with this, I recommend getting some vellum paper from your local crafts store and making a diffuser for it. They usually sell 2 or 3 different "weights". Get one of each and try them out. I did this for a couple bucks and taped it, using 2 strips of painters tape (no residue left when removed), to the light. Think of it being "U" shaped with the legs of the U being about 1/4" per side to allow the paper to be placed a bit away from the front of the light (because it gets hot!) Also by not being right on the glass, it helps diffuse the light more.
You'll want to make sure and white balance after doing this cheap-o diffuser technique because it definately changes the color temp. (This same kind of technique works great for diffusing on-camera DSLR pop up flashes too!)
When diffusing the light with vellum, you'll lose quite a bit of your effective range. In my limited testing, I'd say you'll want to be within 6' to 10' of your subject.
In conclusion I like this light so much, I'm probably going to get at least one more, so I can add some backlighting for wedding shots like the cake cuttings and to help add some light to the dance floor for the first dance and bouquet and garter toss etc.
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I use these lights for fill. Great when you need total portability especially on location. Lightweight and decent quality as well.
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all I can state regarding the Video light is that it is a perfect resource to create incredible video. I would highly recommend it for it is worth its price and one will not regret its purchase. the light video is like a helper, perhaps an assistant ,that is there 24/7.
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I use this product for video reports
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I really enjoy this light. I've used it for over 2 years as a documentary filmmaker and it can be very powerful when both lights are turned on. I often film folks in the nightlife world, and believe me, it illuminates all the clear, crisp details of their makeup, personality and performances!
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Provides enough light, don't over power subjects or make persons squint. Definitely a good buy especially when you consider the price. This product also takes a beating. Drop it many times and it's still going.
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its have problem ,one light work and the other is not working
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I really want to like this light but after owning 4 of them and every one breaking at the shoe mount, I will pass. It is also a bit top heavy with the full size sony battery. I love the light but hate the flawed cheap shoe mount.
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I bought this light so I can use all Sony batteries instead of bringing Canon. Also, I needed a light like this when I don't have time to setup by non instant Frezzolini 100Watts.
It turns out that this light at full 20Watts is actually 2 (two) F/stops weaker and warmer than the Canon VL-10Li (being 10 watts that looks like 20W).
The Canon VL-10Li light spread is much wider so you can still cover the subject from 3 feet away. Didn't do much for me. I'm staiyng with the Canon VL-10Li I bought in 2007.
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Comments about Sony HVL-20DW2 20W Video Light:
Great light
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