Ranger Quadra DIY tube protector
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socaldan
Registered: Mar 13, 2009
Total Posts: 75
Country: United States

Frustrated RQ owners...

I found a perfect off-the-(grocery)shelf product for protecting the flashtube of an RQ head.

I also came up with a PDF cutting template for the notches--works great!

It's located on my first attempt at a blog: http://beileyphoto.com

Hopefully it's just what you were looking for.


Dan



mdelrossi
Registered: Jul 07, 2003
Total Posts: 59
Country: United States

Cool!
But I'm on a diet
Wait I'll make cupcakes for everyone else and I'll look like I lost weight.
Yeah that's the ticket.
But seriously, great find and tutorial.
It makes you wonder what's the problem with Elinchrom.



socaldan
Registered: Mar 13, 2009
Total Posts: 75
Country: United States

mdelrossi wrote:
Cool!
But I'm on a diet
Wait I'll make cupcakes for everyone else and I'll look like I lost weight.

- That's hilarious! Got me !



f1.2
Registered: Oct 23, 2004
Total Posts: 244
Country: Netherlands

Nice solution. I made a improvised cover with two CD's glued together with velcro straps in between. I works but yours is nicer and has an added feature.

Next month there is a fairly large annual photo trade show here in the Netherlands, the main Elinchrom distributor will attend. I will ask again, no high hopes.
Has anyone asked the US distributor about this?
We could set up a petition: Angry Quadra owners demand a proper head cover. Serious, I'm willing to co-ordinate.

Erik



Gary Dibble
Registered: Jan 25, 2003
Total Posts: 62
Country: Belgium

Elinchrom is developing a cover for the Quadra heads. I seen the prototype at my local Elinchrom dealer in Belgium. Basically it’s a flat hard plastic disk with clips on the side that snaps on the end of the Quadra head that can be used as a diffuser. The problem was it was tough to get off. My deal said that Elinchrom should have them on the market later in the year…………..or next



sboerup
Registered: Oct 13, 2005
Total Posts: 8869
Country: United States

They should have them later in the year, or next? How hard is it to make a little disc protector? I think Elinchrom really dropped the ball on that one, it seems pretty obvious that it should have some sort of protection.



el_hoppy
Registered: Feb 09, 2006
Total Posts: 969
Country: Sweden

I had a plastic lid from Ikea laying around the apartment that fitted perfectly



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socaldan
Registered: Mar 13, 2009
Total Posts: 75
Country: United States

hoppy,

I like that one.

Any idea what Ikea item that lid belonged to?

How old do you think the lid was?

I wonder if it is still in stock--I have an Ikea store nearby.


Dan



L33t
Registered: Dec 26, 2008
Total Posts: 639
Country: Myanmar

Why doesn't it come with protector... that sucked?!



martin.egger
Registered: Jul 24, 2002
Total Posts: 58
Country: Switzerland

f1.2 wrote:Next month there is a fairly large annual photo trade show here in the Netherlands, the main Elinchrom distributor will attend. I will ask again, no high hopes. We could set up a petition: Angry Quadra owners demand a proper head cover. Serious, I'm willing to co-ordinate.

There was a message in a German Photo forum some days ago that Elinchrom will deliver a head cover for the Quadra this February or March.



evertdoorn
Registered: Feb 29, 2008
Total Posts: 693
Country: Netherlands

damn right they should; I'm about to break the bank for a unit, but I refuse to buy it without a protective cap



martin.egger
Registered: Jul 24, 2002
Total Posts: 58
Country: Switzerland

martin.egger wrote:
There was a message in a German Photo forum some days ago that Elinchrom will deliver a head cover for the Quadra this February or March.


From what I have read, it's something like socaldan has made for himself: a combined head cover, small diffusion box including a filter holder. Product code is E25100 here in Switzerland.



f1.2
Registered: Oct 23, 2004
Total Posts: 244
Country: Netherlands

I think the code must be EL25100.
I did a search on Google and found a thread where longer cables are mentioned as well as the new protective cap.
http://photography-on-the.net/forum/showthread.php?p=9538107

Erik



tarheelblue
Registered: Aug 16, 2009
Total Posts: 20
Country: United States

To the OP. That is very clever. Not a lot of work for the benefit it will give. Will definitely try this.



socaldan
Registered: Mar 13, 2009
Total Posts: 75
Country: United States

Thanks tarheelblue.

It really goes fast with the pdf template.

Being new to this type of gear/shooting I'd really like to see how the talent here uses the deeper cover in a diffused bare bulb fashion.

... especially in the RQ's 66/33 asymmetric mode with the limited stock cable lengths.



Robb Mann
Registered: Nov 01, 2009
Total Posts: 431
Country: United States

The diffuser appears to be in stock at a store in scandinavia. Or it could be a pre-order. Either way, it has an actual product photo.

http://www.scandinavianphoto.no/product/item.aspx?iid=10407203



dougstroud
Registered: Nov 27, 2009
Total Posts: 105
Country: United States

Dan,
Thanks for a great contribution. I don't have lights now, looking around and the Quadra is on my list. Also, you have some really nice work on your blog site.

Doug



f1.2
Registered: Oct 23, 2004
Total Posts: 244
Country: Netherlands

The diffuser appears to be in stock at a store in scandinavia. Or it could be a pre-order. Either way, it has an actual product photo.

http://www.scandinavianphoto.no/product/item.aspx?iid=10407203


Price equates to about 14 euro's or 19,50 US dollars.
The site states that there is no known delivery date.
Amazing it had to take this long to fabricate a small piece of plastic.

Erik



Robb Mann
Registered: Nov 01, 2009
Total Posts: 431
Country: United States

Just talked to someone at Bogen. They confirmed the product shown in the Scandinavian web site is real, and is being brought to the US "soon".

If these things really are combination diffuser/gel holders then they are potential game-changers when used with the PCB PLM. That'll help cut down on bulk needed to shoot while increasing utility.



martin.egger
Registered: Jul 24, 2002
Total Posts: 58
Country: Switzerland

It's offical: Elichrom Products



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