Sony HVL-20DW2 Video Light for use with DCRVX2100, HDRFX1 & FX7
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Average customer review:Product Description
You live in the real world... A world of work, of play, of travel... Sony adds life to your world, whether you're: at home, at work... on the road, on the go... Make this world Your world. Your Sony will help you.Sony offers an HVL-20DW2 light, that delivers 10 watts with NP-F330/530/550 and it can work in 20-watt modes with Np-F730H/750/950.
Product Details
- Brand: Sony
- Model: HVL-20DW2
- Dimensions: 3.10" h x 3.30" w x 7.30" l, .50 pounds
Features
- Camera-attachable video light
- Shines in either 10- or 20-watt mode
- Requires a mount shoe or separately sold accessory bracket
- Works with more than 140 Sony cameras
Editorial Reviews
From the Manufacturer
Sony's HVL-20DW2 double-decker camcorder light shines either 10 watts or 20 watts of light on the scene to help you capture footage in nearly any condition.
- 10 watts (with NP-F330/530/550)
- VCT-S30L Accessory bracket available for camcorders not equipped with mount shoe. See your camcorder's documentation to confirm.
- 10 watt and 20 watt modes (with NP-F730H/750/950)
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Customer Reviews
Good for Close Up Portraiture
I'm a professional photographer and videographer, and this light is useful within its limitations.
I use it on my Sony HDR-FX1.
Basically, you'd want to buy this if say when shooting a wedding or party, and you're going around and interviewing/asking for people's reactions, comments, etc., and you want their faces to be nicely lit, then this is something good to have.
I'd say it has a max range of about 15 feet in a regular indoor setting (with both bulbs on; more range if you are in a darker room of course).
Just don't expect to light up the whole room.
It also fits in a DSLR's flash hot shoe, so this is also particular useful if you photograph portraits, you can use this as an on-center modeling light.
This double-duty potential gives it a 4-star rating; otherwise a 3-star rating if just using it on a video recorder.
Note: As stated, you'd need at least the 700 series battery to light up both bulbs. If you use the 500 series and below you can only use the 1-bulb (10-watt) setting. Heard a lot of people had problems thinking it was defective, when they didn't bother to read the instructions.
The Sony HVL-20DW2 video light
I recently purchased a Sony #HVL-20DW2 video light. My first time using the light, with a Sony NP-F570 Li-ion battery, only the top bulb will burn. If I attach a higher capacity battery (NP-F730H or NP-F970) both upper and lower bulbs will burn. All three batteries are 7.2V. ??????????
Also, the light sits too high above the lens to illuminate subjects closer than 5 feet when mounted on my Sony VX 2100 camcorder. I found it necessary to remove the light from the camcorder mount and hold it at a lower level while shooting close subjects. Some sort of vertical adjustment or tilt would greatly improve the light.
Great little light.
I got this light to go with my full rig I use for wedding videography. Some of the lights out these are soooo expensive but I saw a lot of good reviews for this light and thought I would give it a go. Here are the goods and the bads.
Goods - Works with the batteries that go to my PD150 camera so no need for silly looking belt battery pack or extra batteries. It comes with a 10w or 20w setting. So far it has also proven itself to be durable. Not that I am clumsy but I have dropped it twice and it survived. I understand the bulbs are expensive but I have used it for 2 years now with out the need for a change. It is lightweight and fits on the slide foot on the top of my camera. Most pro and non pro cameras will have this too so i use this with my tiny consumer camera and its great there too.
Bads - I guess this stuff isnt really bad but for folks who might have a pro rig these are the things that might bum you out. No dimmer, no barn doors, so swivel. The one thing I will say though is that this thing is so light that I have a few times taken it off of the camera and held it in my hand up high at an angle so not to shine it in anyones face directly.
I hope this helps!




