John Sessoms said:
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.
Yeah, I am going to go with
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
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.
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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
Yes, those were his first design. I think Larry had one of those go
bad and Buff did a repair on it. Not sure what the cost was. I had
four of the White Lightning 1200 monolights and really liked them, but
they went along with of all my Mamiya MF stuff when my ex sold them
before I could
From: Bong Manayon
On Sun, Oct 3, 2010 at 2:34 AM, John Sessoms jsessoms...@nc.rr.com 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
From: Boris Liberman
On 10/3/2010 4:11 PM, William Robb wrote:
I'm going to respectfully disagree. Most every studio photographer I
know, whether they are pro or interested amateur has gone through a
similar equipment list, starting with hot lights in reflectors, moving
to shoe mount
On Oct 4, 2010, at 11:45 AM, John Sessoms wrote:
If you're looking for bang for the buck, check out White Lightnings or
Alien Bees. I'm not sure if they sell White Lightnings in Europe, but I'm
pretty sure they do sell the Alien Bees there.
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On Oct 4, 2010, at 11:45
Without knowing zilch about studio lighting I can only suggest that you
compare the price of replacement bulbs and the longevity of them for
both outfits. Given that you're starting on this route, you may want to
start with something that is cheaper to maintain in order to get you
through the
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From: Boris Liberman
Subject: Re: About Studio Lighting kinds
Without knowing zilch about studio lighting I can only suggest that you
compare the price of replacement bulbs and the longevity of them for both
outfits. Given that you're
On Oct 3, 2010, at 10:11 AM, William Robb wrote:
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From: Boris Liberman
Subject: Re: About Studio Lighting kinds
Without knowing zilch about studio lighting I can only suggest that
you compare the price of replacement bulbs and the longevity
On Sun, Oct 3, 2010 at 2:34 AM, John Sessoms jsessoms...@nc.rr.com 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
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On Sun, Oct 3, 2010 at 2:34 AM, John Sessoms jsessoms...@nc.rr.com 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
On 10/3/2010 4:11 PM, William Robb wrote:
I'm going to respectfully disagree. Most every studio photographer I
know, whether they are pro or interested amateur has gone through a
similar equipment list, starting with hot lights in reflectors, moving
to shoe mount flashes that have been Rube
One thing nobody has mentioned - if you want to shoot video with your
camera and you only have strobes, you're stuffed. Having said that,
those interfit lights are crap - don't waste your money. If stills is
what you shoot, then flash is what you need as everyone else has pointed out.
That said,
On Sun, Oct 3, 2010 at 11:54 AM, Cotty cotty...@mac.com wrote:
I have 2 open-faced 800w redheads
Lucky bastard.
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they all spot of
flood
spot *or* flood
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I have 2 open-faced 800w redheads
Lucky bastard.
it's his fresnel they go for
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Interesting Cotty.
I won't shoot Video, at least I do not intend to. Now in 3 years when
my photo courses will be over, I may begin 3 years Video courses but
that is another story altogether :)
Got the message about Interfit. Is it supposed to be any good at all
?? (by 'supposed' I mean, sometimes
On 3/10/10, Thibouille, discombobulated, unleashed:
Got the message about Interfit. Is it supposed to be any good at all
?? (by 'supposed' I mean, sometimes things are known to be best thing
since sliced bread but really they are not)
Or is Interfit really a piece of crap ?
Actually I'm being
I have 2 open-faced 800w redheads
Lucky bastard.
it's his fresnel they go for
It hits the spot.
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On 10/3/2010 6:35 PM, Cotty wrote:
I have 2 open-faced 800w redheads
Lucky bastard.
it's his fresnel they go for
It hits the spot.
You obviously mean heats not hits, right, Cotty???
:-)
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On 3/10/10, Cotty, discombobulated, unleashed:
If I had to buy a light to
once or twice a year, Interfit would be a good choice.
If I had to buy a light to *use* once or twice a year, Interfit would be
a good choice.
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On Sun, Oct 3, 2010 at 10:43 PM, Thibouille pentaxl...@gmail.com wrote:
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
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From: Boris Liberman
Subject: Re: About Studio Lighting kinds
William Robb
I see your point, Bill. That's one way to put it - buy whatever is the
ultimate kit 'cause you will want ultimate anyway. I wonder if in the
world of studio flash
In general, you're much better off with the flash units. I'm not familiar with
Falcon Eye products. They're made in China, but that may not be damning. 300
watt second is adequate power for a small studio. I use Studio Pro 300 watt
second monolight flashes in my small studio, and they're
From: Thibouille
A friend of mine is selling two studio lighting outfits. One is
Interfit tungsten continuous lighting, the other are non continuous
Falconeyes Flash system
Is there any good in this? I have nothing right now but would like to
get myself a little studio at home, it would help
Thank you both for your input. Much appreciated.
Yes, stands are included.
2010/10/2, John Sessoms jsessoms...@nc.rr.com:
From: Thibouille
A friend of mine is selling two studio lighting outfits. One is
Interfit tungsten continuous lighting, the other are non continuous
Falconeyes Flash
The production studio I worked with last year used 3200K balanced
florescent tubes for everything. Didn't see a real tungsten light
anywhere. The lights ran much cooler. I'm pretty sure that even small
studio photographic lighting will be going that route eventually. I
don't think it's
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Subject: About Studio Lighting kinds
A friend of mine is selling two studio lighting outfits. One is
Interfit tungsten
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From: P. J. Alling
Subject: Re: About Studio Lighting kinds
The production studio I worked with last year used 3200K balanced
florescent tubes for everything. Didn't see a real tungsten light
anywhere. The lights ran much cooler. I'm
My friend said he only knew one studio 'crazy enough' to use
continuous lighting?
Any serious studio would use strobes. But then that's just his take on
it which is why I asked.
Thanks for your take on it.
2010/10/2 P. J. Alling webstertwenty...@gmail.com:
The production studio I worked with
2010/10/2 William Robb war...@gmail.com:
I'm not going to bother checking specs or ratings for you.
Sure, that's not what I asked and even if I did, I wouldn't expect you
or anyone else to do so.
If 300W is enough, I don't need anything else.
Presuming that the strobes are of reasonable
to be such limited in Studio IMO
although there're probably a lot of other things of bigger importance.
2010/10/2 William Robb war...@gmail.com:
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From: P. J. Alling
Subject: Re: About Studio Lighting kinds
The production studio I worked
Re: About Studio Lighting kinds
The production studio I worked with last year used 3200K balanced
florescent tubes for everything. Didn't see a real tungsten light
anywhere. The lights ran much cooler. I'm pretty sure that even small
studio photographic lighting will be going that route
You've already had some excellent advice from others, the only additional
consideration from me would be - do the flash units have modelling lights,
or can they be fitted later? I've worked with studio flash setups before,
and the ability to set your lighting and see how it will look is, IMO,
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