I think perhaps you'll find these videos interesting, Marnie:
http://www.sportsshooter.com/special_feature/2003_luau_video/5_min_light/ind
ex.html

Jens Bladt
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http://hjem.get2net.dk/bladt


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I am eyeing this at Adorama:
http://www.adorama.com/LTOS.html

About what I want to spend (as cheap as I can -- I really don't want to go
over $200). What with it being rainy, rainy here in California and wanting
to
shoot again, I thought I'd move indoors for a while. I have a decent macro
lens
and some things I could shoot. I am not thinking portrait shots at this
point,
just still lifes. (I took a portrait class about 8 months ago, and am
somewhat familiar with softboxes, etc. These lights would not be tripped by
a PC cord
-- I imagine I would have them always on when shooting.)

Bruce (Dayton) suggested that since I am shooting digital and can adjust
white balance, that I not bother with Photoflood lights, just use Halogen or
something.

Anyway, any input is helpful. Does this look like a half way decent buy? Or
does someone has a better idea? A better recommendation? (Bearing cost in
mind.)

Marnie aka Doe :-)



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