John -

Did you have the original Buff slaves or the newer ones? They weren't happy with the original ones and had a recall and an upgrade offer to go with the newer models. You might check that out with them. The older models were purchased off the shelf from somewhere in the Far East. The newer ones have circuitry designed by the Paul C Buff people and are much more reliable.

-p

On 10/5/2010 10:32 AM, John Sessoms wrote:
From: "Tanya Love"
Following the advice of the oh-so-wise Thomas Van Veen, I set myself up with Alien Bees when I was in the US for my GFM trip. They were awesome. I then sold off most of my gear when I "retired" from photography, circa 2007, and have just finished re-enabling myself with a studio set up. I researched the market heavily and was planning on spending the big bucks to make sure that "this time" I did it correctly. What I ended up doing was going back
to Alien Bees!  I looked at Elinchrom, I looked at Bowens, I looked at a
zillion other brands and the thing that had me back to Alien Bees is the way they are built. They are TOUGH. They are designed to be tough. They also now have an Aussie distributor who happens to only be a few suburbs from me,
which is even better!  They also come in pink!  Hehehe.  Oh, and did I
mention that they cost waaaay less than the big name brands? They are also easy to get accessories for - most Soft Boxes etc come with White Lightening or ABs adapters (or can be purchased separately to suit). So, I just set myself up with their Vagabond battery pack (which can be used anywhere in the world!), 2 x 400w ABs in black, and 2 x 800w ABs in pink - the whole lot cost me about aud$2k as compared with about $5-$6k for the equivalent in a Bowens set up. I am now trying to decide if I will go for their Commander system for my radio triggers or Pocket Wizards with the dedicated AB adapter thingy. (I've been using Cactus and they are just that - CACTUS. Absolute SHITE. Don't waste your $$$). The Pocket Wizards have the advantage of being able to transmit directly to my Sekonic light meter, but cost more. ABs also have their new fancy schmancy "Einstein" heads but they aren't yet
available in Australia.  Supposedly before Christmas though.

Anyways, that's my take, and my plan is that by Christmas I will have my
studio set up complete with my new radio triggers, a nice long softbox,
possibly a purpose built product table, and of course, my new K-5 to round
it all out!  Woot!

Then, next year, will be the "year of the lens" for me!


I just replaced my "cheap Chinese radio-slaves", which come to think were Interfit Branded with Paul C. Buff Cybersync. Didn't go the CyberCommander route yet, but the receivers & transmitter I have will work with it if I ever get that far advanced.

One thing I found, the cybersync 1/4 mono adapter cable wouldn't work with my older White Lightning 10000s, which require a 1/4 stereo wired to tip & ring. I contacted Paul C. Buff tech support and as soon as I explained the problem they sent me additional cables wired for the older 1/4 stereo - no charge.

I would have willingly paid for those cables, since it is an older tech that is no longer standard.



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