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roanjohnnyc
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http://robgalbraith.com/bins/content_page.asp?cid=7-10044-10303

The Einstein 640 is tentatively scheduled for release in December 2009 direct from Paul C. Buff at a projected price of US$439.95.

Hmmm..............

any thoughts?



Oct 15, 2009 at 09:46 AM
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Any thoughts about what? The specs look interesting. Hopefully they can make the projected delivery dates.

Until then there ain't much to say unless you are just trying to figure out whether or not your computer and internet connection work.



Oct 15, 2009 at 10:21 AM
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p.1 #3 · PCB Einstein!! New


Well, the specs and the price tag make it a real big-time, don't you agree? If I had to buy or renew compact units end of the year the Einstein were my choice. So, the message goes out to all equally concerned.


Oct 15, 2009 at 10:39 AM
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p.1 #4 · PCB Einstein!! New


I would like to know if these have the same telephone jack compatibility with the older units. From the back view it doesn't look like it.

Rick



Oct 15, 2009 at 11:16 AM
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rickboden wrote:
I would like to know if these have the same telephone jack compatibility with the older units. From the back view it doesn't look like it.

Rick


Unfortunately it looks like the new Einstein units don't have the telephone jack. So far, the only way to get remote access to this strobe is to use the new CyberCommander with a compatible receiver.



Oct 15, 2009 at 11:57 AM
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p.1 #6 · PCB Einstein!! New


In the old film days short duration flashes coused major reciprocity problems with the films of the day.

I have never heard this mentioned about digital. Could it be an issue?



Oct 15, 2009 at 12:28 PM
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p.1 #7 · PCB Einstein!! New


This time I will take the bet with PB that it won't be ready in December. Still CGI drawings 2 months from release, believe it when I see it.


Oct 15, 2009 at 12:30 PM
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It is taking on a much different view than the original Einsteins. Interested the power was cut to 640 w/s. I wonder if there'll be a more powerful unit avail or if this is it?


Oct 15, 2009 at 12:49 PM
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GeekChicPhoto wrote:
Unfortunately it looks like the new Einstein units don't have the telephone jack. So far, the only way to get remote access to this strobe is to use the new CyberCommander with a compatible receiver.


The analog remote phone jack is 20 year old technology and doesn't allow access to Einstein's advanced power range, features, accuracy or controllability or parameter display. To have included it would have raised the cost and diminished Einstein's capabilities.

Einsteins and vintage Buff lights can be mixed and all seamlessly controlled with Cyber Commander. The all digital transceiver for Einstein is $29.95 while the CSR+/CSRB+ interface for classic Buff lights is $89.95

The Einstein/Commander technology is the future of Buff products and we have worked diligently to bring it all together while offering a 20 year look-back/look-forward compatibility.




Oct 15, 2009 at 01:25 PM
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Beni wrote:
This time I will take the bet with PB that it won't be ready in December. Still CGI drawings 2 months from release, believe it when I see it.



Here is what I wrote to Rob Galbraith today. Note the anticipation of vaporware comments.

Rob,

I love your presentation of IGBT advantages and the obviously very time consuming detailed explanations and graphics. The rollover of SB900 is a piece of art. Your captured waveforms are essentially identical to the waveforms we see from Einstein.

We will get a lot of "Sure - more vaporware, renderings and wild claims from Buff" on the forums but I can handle that.

I am also impressed with your utter accuracy of all the information we discussed on the phone - never seen a journalist that didn't skew and warp the info they get.

Highest congratulations, thanks and respect.

Paul



Oct 15, 2009 at 01:31 PM
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I for one am looking forward to these units. I almost ordered an AB800 recently as my first PCB unit, but the news of the Einstein has me waiting until December. I'll just get 3 LP120's or some other hotshoe flashes in the meantime.

Also, I like that the receiver unit for the Einstein is only 30$, great way to keep the cost down!

Paul:
If I decided to get an AB800 before the release of the Einstein to hold me over, will I get any sort of trade in value for it?

Edited on Oct 15, 2009 at 01:50 PM · View previous versions



Oct 15, 2009 at 01:49 PM
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E-Vener wrote:
Until then there ain't much to say unless you are just trying to figure out whether or not your computer and internet connection work.


OUCH!! Oh-kay then............



Oct 15, 2009 at 01:49 PM
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See, in December I have the opportunity to buy a new light, to be honest, I'm not holding out any hopes for the einstein, just going to buy another (my 4th) AB800 methinks.


Oct 15, 2009 at 02:06 PM
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Paul Buff wrote:
The analog remote phone jack is 20 year old technology and doesn't allow access to Einstein's advanced power range, features, accuracy or controllability or parameter display. To have included it would have raised the cost and diminished Einstein's capabilities.



I understand and appreciate the reasons. For my own selfish needs I was looking to put together a versatile industrial location lighting package that would incorporate my Canon flashes for small setups plus the ability to add your flashes for additional power to going full out with the PCB units and I would use those RadioPoppers for controlling the smaller setups. Could the CyberCommander compatible receivers ever be made to control the Canons?

Rick



Oct 15, 2009 at 02:21 PM
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Put Px's on your canons (on top of the flash) and cyber commanders velcro'd to the side of your flash firing from the PC sync. I'm using Px's and other triggers at the same time. When I'm only doing one or the other I only need one set but I run both at the same time no problem.


Oct 15, 2009 at 02:29 PM
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p.1 #16 · PCB Einstein!! New


The idea of controlling the manual output of a combination of (up to three) PCB and Canon units from the camera really appealed to me.




Oct 15, 2009 at 03:14 PM
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Wait, so are these AB Max's?

I don't see any info anymore regarding the AB Max lights on the PCB website, and these Einsteins look exactly the AB Max renderings that were released awhile ago.



Oct 15, 2009 at 03:32 PM
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Future Man wrote:
Wait, so are these AB Max's?

I don't see any info anymore regarding the AB Max lights on the PCB website, and these Einsteins look exactly the AB Max renderings that were released awhile ago.


See http://www.webecool.com/ for more info.

But from my reading it sounded like they had issues with the power supply design in the ABMax and ended up re-doing it and are releasing it as Einstein instead of ABMax.

From the website
The original Einstein designs required a high level of technical expertise in the area of high efficiency switch mode power supplies of complex nature and demanding performance requirements. Thus, a respected group of consultants was selected to do the engineering of the power supply elements of Einstein. They offered time and cost and performance estimates that projected a timely and cost effective completion of a design that would suit the Einstein requirements. The projected design time frame was 90 days.

After one year of work, the consultants were unable to deliver a design that was acceptable. Since coming product announcements
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Oct 15, 2009 at 03:35 PM
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p.1 #19 · PCB Einstein!! New


Future Man wrote:
Wait, so are these AB Max's?

I don't see any info anymore regarding the AB Max lights on the PCB website, and these Einsteins look exactly the AB Max renderings that were released awhile ago.

Need to look closer. Similar, but entirely new molds.



Oct 15, 2009 at 05:58 PM
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rickboden wrote:
I understand and appreciate the reasons. For my own selfish needs I was looking to put together a versatile industrial location lighting package that would incorporate my Canon flashes for small setups plus the ability to add your flashes for additional power to going full out with the PCB units and I would use those RadioPoppers for controlling the smaller setups. Could the CyberCommander compatible receivers ever be made to control the Canons?

Rick

Sorry - no.



Oct 15, 2009 at 05:59 PM
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