I bought a larger one, I wonder if these lights have sufficient power? 
I've been shooting the jewellery at 60/F16 or higher if I can.
At this moment I only have the K10D to shoot with, the MZ's are now 
shelf queens :). Every lab around here seems to have hired 16 year old's 
who by luck landed up working for a lab and not mcdonalds. And they have 
the same sense of service......

Godfrey DiGiorgi wrote:
> On May 2, 2007, at 6:01 PM, Feroze wrote:
>
>   
>>> [Paterson/Intefit E-Flash Panels]
>>>       
>> ahhhh, 65 bucks each @ b&h...I haven't actually seen this before, plus
>> it runs on batteries. Which size cube do you have?
>>     
>
> Yes, those are the ones. $65 ... yes, they were $80@ with shipping, I  
> bought one first and tested it... I fitted them with AA Lithium  
> batteries, seem to get several hundred exposures apiece that way and  
> are very portable.
>
> I bought a 20 inch cube. Although I've made things like this before,  
> the EZCube for $90 saves time and effort, and packs down very small,  
> is completely collapsible/portable with virtually no effort at all.  
> It works very nicely. I can fit it, two E-Flash panels, the SB-30, a  
> pair of small clamp-on stands and a flash meter into a very small  
> tote bag along with the *ist DS body, remote release, A50 Macro and  
> 2x-S teleconverter. Add my small tripod, and I have "Tabletop-Studio- 
> on-the-Go" in a bag, less than 12 pounds.
>
> (I've used the K10D with this setup but I find that 10Mpixel is  
> really overkill for the table top work I've done. Nobody's making  
> 13x19 presentation prints of stuff they have to sell on Ebay. ;-)
>
> Godfrey
>
>
>   


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