Profoto or Elinchrom. Help!
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ai3x
Registered: May 02, 2005
Total Posts: 1814
Country: United Kingdom

andy_king wrote:
I see. Got a skyport transmitter with me right now. Theres a light bulb with the + and - buttons which im guessing is used to change the power. Sweet Alex! Thanks for the heads up.


Yep + and - change the power, if you hold the one with the light bulb you get the modeling light. I love it!



ai3x
Registered: May 02, 2005
Total Posts: 1814
Country: United Kingdom

http://strobist.blogspot.com/2009/11/choosing-big-lights-elinchrom.html



jeremy_clay
Registered: Jan 14, 2008
Total Posts: 9093
Country: Canada

He dun spend some monies. I only bought a 13' stand.



ai3x
Registered: May 02, 2005
Total Posts: 1814
Country: United Kingdom

Oooo what he get? I just went and splashed some cash on a couple of new lenses...



The_Duke_Of_El
Registered: Sep 21, 2008
Total Posts: 145
Country: Canada

Can I come too...er...wait a minute...

I bought NOTHING because the sales guy seemed more interested in his buddies then actually helping me. Apparently Vistek's smallest head weighs more and costs more than the tripod I was looking at. Hmm....179$ head, 129$ tripod legs...

Henry's wasn't much better.

The 600r rocks.



jeremy_clay
Registered: Jan 14, 2008
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Country: Canada

Incidental FM mini meets @ Vistek ftw!



Twenty Years
Registered: Feb 19, 2008
Total Posts: 225
Country: United States

jeremy_clay wrote:
What about the Dynalite kits? Any thoughts? Me and Andy seem to be looking to drop some bank tomorrow.


I have a Dynalite 1000wi power pack in need of a new home. Built in Pocket Wizard and optical slave. Hardly used

Adam



Aberdeen Photo
Registered: Mar 10, 2006
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Country: United States

Andy; what did you get?? Everybody loves new toys... btw; I do think the Dyna is worth a look; esp for the $$

Let us know Any and what you think of your new purchase... Enjoy!!



jeremy_clay
Registered: Jan 14, 2008
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Country: Canada

I don't want to spoil it, but I think he's already going to refund and exchange. lol



ChrisDM
Registered: May 17, 2005
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Country: United States

I have some Profoto stuff that's great, but would never use it for wedding/esesh/location work as mine lacks battery power, is heavy and cumbersome etc... I use a pair of Quantum Qflashes for location work, but if I were starting over I would get a pair of these Norman 400BR's... 400ws, very portable, great affordable modifiers available, and Pocketwizard receivers built in. Just perfect for location or wedding stuff...

http://www.bhphotovideo.com/c/product/419520-REG/Norman_810812_810812_400_W_S_Battery.html

Chris Miller
www.imagineimagery.com



andy_king
Registered: Jul 06, 2009
Total Posts: 221
Country: Bahamas

Got the profoto acuteB 600R. It's nice and kind of light and fits inside any backpack. The elinchrom looked a little flimsy especially the plastic head so went with the all metal acuteB head. It is worth every penny. 600ws is overkill though



swim_r
Registered: Jun 18, 2006
Total Posts: 661
Country: United States

andy_king wrote:
Got the profoto acuteB 600R. It's nice and kind of light and fits inside any backpack. The elinchrom looked a little flimsy especially the plastic head so went with the all metal acuteB head. It is worth every penny. 600ws is overkill though




Plus the zoomable reflectors are money. They are great for adjusting the light and for protecting the flash bulb (along with the glass cap that comes with the acute heads)


Did you get the profoto $1000 in free accessories? did you use that for the head or are you going to get some other stuff?



andy_king
Registered: Jul 06, 2009
Total Posts: 221
Country: Bahamas

Yeah! The zoomable reflectors make the whole thing huge and bulky but they definitely do the job.

In Canada we don't have the coupon for the $1000 in free accessories. I think Profoto retailers in Canada give you a free acuteB head with the 600/600R. Got a 3 foot octabox with free Profoto speed ring as well, prices came pretty close to Chimera + Chimera speed ring.



Photodan34
Registered: May 24, 2004
Total Posts: 254
Country: United States

I cannot say enough good stuff about my Ranger Speed AS, I liked it so much I bought a second for a spare. Heavyish, yeah. Consistency is awesome, within 1 tenth every pop. I use mine with pocket wizards, skyports sound great, but I already had the PW's (a bunch of them).



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