With the light I am fully satisfied. The image is three-dimensional, all the colors are plentiful. That way, not at all "professional" Leuchen the case. To record video, the brightness is sufficient for me. At about 2 m distance, 1/25 s exposure and aperture 8 I need ISO 400. photography with continuous light can be at best a large aperture, so F2.8 and make greater. Potentially, you can zoom even closer with the lamps. Here I would rather resort to stronger lamps.
After turning on the lamps need a few minutes to get to full brightness. The lamps should heat up ever before to build the rest of the set. If you are working with manual exposure or AEL (Auto Exposure Lock), you would have otherwise a mixed picture.
The tripods are equipped with standard spigot, you can therefore install different study utensils it. The lamps can not be as easy to fold, however, take their place permanently so. Likewise, it is not readily possible to install other light shapers. But then you need either quartz lamps, which have a high energy consumption and an unpleasantly warm light. Or Studio LED lamps, of which there are still few and are relatively expensive.
Conclusion: current 130 EUR the best record video in the small set, making professional images. Two lamps with "clean" natural light with large, soft light area including tripod. For classic "Quartz roasters" I would not advise. LED lamps with light modifiers you need probably only with very sophisticated requirements for videography.