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p.1 #1 · My dream lighting rig- Does it exist? | |
I'm looking to step up from my "multiple Speedlights" setup. Portability and ease of adjustment are my two primary concerns.
After much research, I just can't find the system I want, at any cost. I'm curious if the following exists, or may exist soon, and what you folks think:
Set aside issues like recycle time, color consistency, flash duration, and modifier availability / quality. These are all important, but less so (to me) than the following.
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MY DREAM SYSTEM:
Ideally, a head-pack system, to save on both size & cost. Small monolights would be acceptable, of course.
The same control over individual head output / ratio as with a digital monolight. (Probably another reason to consider small monolights right now, but I can wait if something good is on the horizon.)
A 250w or higher modeling lamp, with variable output.
A controller-pack that is ALSO a battery pack. Why have to carry both?
Ideally, this battery pack should be able to be charged while in use, since most of the time there will be AC available. I imagine I would rather have one small pack for each light, instead of one large pack. I realize this makes the control issue more difficult, but it means no cables on the floor/ground, easier maneuvering, ability to use the packs as stand-ballast, and built-in redundancy.
A single master controller for all lights in the system, even if I'm using individual battery packs. - This is certainly a technical possibility, just take the electronics from a digital monolight & put them onto a battery pack.
In my perfect, dream world, this master controller would also be wireless. Again, this is technically feasible.
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So, what's the deal? Isn't this kind of the obvious way to go? Any thoughts, or good news on the horizon?
The Elinchrom Ranger series comes very close, but not quite. (the remote isn't wireless) Maybe go with their monolights, small battery packs (which ones?) and the skyport wireless controller?
Maybe the new Ranger Quandra does it all, but I can't quite tell. I also think it only does 400 w/s, which is too limiting.
The upcoming Paul Buff system might do, (Cyber Commander, + small digital monolights, + vagabonds for each monolight) if it ever actually exists, but you know.....
Edited on May 13, 2009 at 12:08 AM · View previous versions
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