Bong, since you have experience with FalconEyes, what do you think about them ?
The units considered are 2x TE300 model units.
Good enough fo a couple years or not worth considering? Interfit etc.
are nice but price is... well out of my range.!

Thank you.


2010/10/3 Bong Manayon <[email protected]>:
> On Sun, Oct 3, 2010 at 2:34 AM, John Sessoms <[email protected]> wrote:
>> Re: About Studio Lighting kinds
>>
>> First year students get to work with REALLY OLD Studio Hot Lights, and I
>> mean HOT, HOT, HOT - gloves & hot pads mandatory. The stuff you see in old
>> Hollywood movie stills.
>>
>> Although, they do get introduced to some Speedotrons, Photogenics & Alien
>> Bees during Summer Semester just before second year begins. We also used
>> Vivitar 285s & dedicated speed lights (if you could afford them).
>>
>> Second year students can also use hot lights if they want to, as long as
>> they don't deprive the first year students.
>>
>
> Yup, this is what we do in school too, but not necessarily to punish
> the freshmen but to help them visualize their photos.  Which is
> ultimately the advantage of continuous lighting; pure strobes (i.e.,
> flash) does not give you that unless it has a modeling light--which
> the Falconeyes provide (which I have experience with).
>
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