Quick question. But before you answer, the title of this thread is kind of misleading.
I'm not asking which fixture is better; obviously its hard to compare them. I have just a quick question, actually--if I combine Mac 700's and Mac 250's into a rig side-by-side, are the 250's going to look like crap in comparison?
Throw's about 20ft. Wash light provided by 7 Studio Color 575s. Are the Mac250's not going to be bright enough to be worth a ****, or will they at least be visible enough for aerials with haze?
I need to plan on downsizing the rig I'm designing (actual design to follow once it's approved), and so I might need to replace a couple of the Mac 700's I'm getting with a cheaper fixture. Another (but more expensive) option is the Studio Spot 575, but if the Mac 250 is going to be at least reasonably bright, it'd save me significantly more money
I'm not asking which fixture is better; obviously its hard to compare them. I have just a quick question, actually--if I combine Mac 700's and Mac 250's into a rig side-by-side, are the 250's going to look like crap in comparison?
Throw's about 20ft. Wash light provided by 7 Studio Color 575s. Are the Mac250's not going to be bright enough to be worth a ****, or will they at least be visible enough for aerials with haze?
I need to plan on downsizing the rig I'm designing (actual design to follow once it's approved), and so I might need to replace a couple of the Mac 700's I'm getting with a cheaper fixture. Another (but more expensive) option is the Studio Spot 575, but if the Mac 250 is going to be at least reasonably bright, it'd save me significantly more money