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p.1 #20 · alienbees... should i upgrade?? | |
AB's are not nearly as fragile as people make them out to be. Polycarbonate shells are fairly sturdy, and in general, the AB's are a simple design which actually helps them survive impacts. Less crap inside means less stuff to get all jacked up when it takes a hit. This is why some of those packs, like the Speedos, or Normans, were tanks. Just capacitors and output plugs. You could throw some of those packs off cliffs and they'd be fine.
Of course, if they even crapped out, the ensuing explosion was pretty scary.
Anyhow, White Lightnings would be the direct step up from the AB stuff if you like your current modifier setup, and if those modifiers are the Buff brand. You would have no compatibility issues whatsoever.
If you like your modifiers, but want to move to something like an Elinchrom, Profoto, etc, then I'm not even sure they make speedrings to adapt Buff modifiers to them. I'd say unless you're a machinist, know a machinist, or really love a certain modifiers and are willing to seek out a machinist, sell it all then prepare a budget based on those monies to buy your new setup.
BTW, I like White Lightnings. They are much bigger and heavier than the AB's but the same tech more or less. The quarter capacitor switch is a great idea, and the units are aircraft grade aluminum. Old school for sure, but it has a nice feel to it. Those things could probably take a few bullets.
Max
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