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p.1 #1 · Elinchrom: BXRi 250/500 or Style RX300? | |
Hello forum,
This is a long post (sorry) but you could skip most of it and proceed to my questions at the end. The rest is just information.
After having a PM conversation with one of our members and a half hour phone chat with the dutch Elinchrom distributor, I've narrowed down my options to the following two sets. It's going to be either:
- BXRi 250/500 or
- Dual Style RX300
First let me explain what I want to do. I'm a fairly experienced studio setup shooter when it comes to Canon Speedlghts. I always use manual flash, RF transmitters and a home made softbox (60x90cm) that is still better than most commercial SB's I've seen so far. Ever more frequently now, I need more power.
Here are my purposes:
1. Home studio
Shoot portraits in my home studio:
- room 1 has L/W/H 7/3/2.6
- room 2 has L/W/H 5/4/2.6m with a double door so I can back up to make for a 6m camera - background distance. No super fast action required (like jumping people or splashing water), but I want to be able to freeze some movement.
2. Portraits on location (inside and outside)
Groups: up to 4 people wide, background with = 2,75m, to barely fit into my Ford Smax.
Budget: €1500, including backgrounds, not including batteries for non-AC power shoots.
Options:
I selected Elinchrom for the following requirements:
a. continuous accessory congruency for 3+ decades
b. short flash duration compared to similarly priced Bowens units
c. my buddy photographer has 2 Elinchrom BXRi 500, so we can share equipment and create multi flash setups easily
d. combine with my Canon speedlights 580EXII and 430EXII, so min Power is important to be as low as possible
Models and specs:
A. flash duration / max Power / min power
- BXRi 250: 1/2762s / 250Ws / 1/16 = 16 Ws
- BXRi 500: 1/1558s / 500Ws / 1/16 = 31 Ws
- RX 300: 1/2850s / 300Ws / 1/32 = 9 Ws
B. Cost
- BXRi 250/500 To Go: €1100 [in the package: 1x BXRi250, 1x BXRi500, 2x portalite SB66x66, 1x skyport transmitter, 2x sync cable 5m, bags (not polycase).
- Style RX300 To Go: €1250 [in the package: 2x RX300, spot snoot+grid, 1 portalite SB66x66, 1 umb transparent, 1 umb silver, 2 quick lock stands, bags and polycase, 1 sync cable 5m]
What puzzles me most is which models to get. I'm leaning towards the Style RX 300. The main reason is that I get a combination of the shortest flash duration with the lowest power, and I like having 1 SB+the umbrellas instead of 2 SB's. iPad control is just a bonus.
And here come the questions:
Question A is about power
In your experience, for the studio size I have, would anyone say I absolutely need 500Ws units? I will be shooting individuals @f/8, groups @f/5.6 and some creative work @f/2.8-4. I'm afraid the 500Ws units emit too much power even at their lowest setting (16 Ws)
Question B is about flash duration
I've read that flash duration is always listed at 1/1 (full) power and that it increases when dialing down the power. What can you say about flash duration @ 1/32 - 1/16 power? Is it like double or triple the length, or more like 20-30%? Would these strobes be fast enough to stop the motion in nerve-wrecking-always-keep-moving-children-shoots?
Question C is about anything I've overlooked
Should I consider other options? Did I forget anything?
Thanks!
Ralph
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