Hi William,
So the modelling lights are on all the time and
the lights only flashes when I release the shutter?
Is that what the little plug on the MZS is for?
Does it work well when you have 3 lights?
Thanks
Feroze
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From: "William Robb" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Sent: Saturday, December 07, 2002 6:08 PM
Subject: Re: Re[6]: electra studio flash/ring flash


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> ----- Original Message -----
> From: Feroze Kistan
> Subject: Re: Re[6]: electra studio flash/ring flash
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> > Well this is the problem, I need to buy
> > studio lights. I like the idea of continuous
> > lights. It takes me ages to set up a shot
> > and if I could have the lights on most of the time
> > the composition would be so much easier.
> > So what time I save in the shoot is to mine
> > and the clients advantage
> 
> Continous lighting is HOT. I recall that one of your
> requirements was that the lighting couldn't be hot. I think
> continous os out for you. Studio strobes have low wattage
> modelling lights, some of them even give you an accurate
> indication of what the flash illumination will look like.
> Photogenic is one such company that makes sure the flash tube
> and modelling light ore on the same axis.
> You don't need to spend a whack of money on a flash meter, but I
> think they are pretty necessary for using studio strobes.
> 
> 
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