I do a lot of metalworking videos and it might be a bear for the lighting. Glossy reflective surfaces are prone to hot spots that are difficult to tame. The secret is diffused light - light that doesn't seem to come from any particular direction. I use them a lot and sometimes even bounce them off the ceiling to diffuse the light even more. They're big and square, but often necessary for the shots I shoot. recommended
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