If you have a limited budget, you are working against many of the ideas that tend to circulate about the need for highly advanced equipment. However, at the same time, there are ways you can get professional or near professional results for a fraction of the cost of professional equipment, and lighting is one of the best places you can save money.
It is extremely important to understand that proper professional lights can easily cost between $200 to as much as $1,000 for each light. This is a price range that most people simply cannot afford for a hobby, much less is it possible to afford this while still ensuring that not all of the other areas of your budget suffer. One of the best things that you can do is look for comparable lighting that will provide very similar results for only a fraction of the price. One of the best examples is a light tree, and the use of halogen lights.
These lights can frequently be purchased for less than $40 each and when combined with a $20 light tree you can easily create a comparable light source. Each halogen light can typically produce 500 watts of light, which would require the use of two halogen lights to create the 1,000 watts of power that each key light will typically offer. This can free up your budget substantially for other areas. One important consideration though is exactly what you are trying to light up.
If you are just trying to light up people in natural daylight the usage of additional lighting will be minimum. If you are trying to light up a room that is completely dark, you are going to have more trouble. The benefit with this is that you are able to adjust the light to your specific needs without a great amount of difficulty. However it is critical that you take the time to carefully study different lighting options both behind and in front of the camera to decide what lighting source you like best.




