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in this video Im going to show you how you can use one light to create amazing portraits hi guys my name is Eustace and if you want to see more videos like this one dont forget to subscribe and smash that Bell icon so that when I put up my next video you will be notified lets do this so first let me walk you through the gear that Im using and then well talk about the camera settings in a bit so lets start with the lighting so for my first setup Im using the speed light the godox V860 Mark III the softbox that Im using today was sent to me by smallrig this video is not sponsored by smallrig but they did send me the softbox so that I can just shoot photos and videos with it thank you smallrig for sending this softbox so this softbox is called RA D85 which I believe 85 means 85 centimeters And Im shooting with the Sony A7 III and the Zeiss 55 millimeters lens attached so Ill put the names and the links to where you can find the equipment that Im using in the descripti