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p.9 #1 · Einsteins 640....Dec??


ishootsports3 wrote:
I do not doubt the capability of the AB1600, the RX600 stand out to me due to the flash duration as i shoot a very large amount of sports


Flash duration of RX600 is is essentially identical to AB1600 at all power settings, as is color shift with power adjustment. Actual t.5 of AB1600 has been decreased to 1/2100 when we changed flashtube design a year or so ago - published specs (1/1600) haven't been updated. B800 Full Power duration is about 1/3500 t.5.

The fastest non IGBT monolight per WS seems to be Bowens Gemini . . . 1/2900 t.5 at 500WS. I haven't confirmed this spec.



Jan 07, 2010 at 08:07 PM
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p.9 #2 · Einsteins 640....Dec??


Thanks paul, i understand the quality of your products, but the elinchroms stand out , if i were to go with your lights (current) for the application it would be the white lightening


Jan 07, 2010 at 08:26 PM
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p.9 #3 · Einsteins 640....Dec??


Paul Buff wrote:
1/22,000 is the t.5 time it would take from a non IGBT flash to get a 1/7000 t.1. But the IGBT controlled motion freezing is much better than equivalent non IGBT t.1.

The reason is, on a conventional system there is still 1/10 of the total power emitted after the t.1 one time. This is just under -3 f stops and goes on for a long time. Thus, bright objects can still show some blur that belies the stated t.1 time. On Einstein, there is nothing after the t.1 time so action freezing is much sharper. Ask Rob Galbraith about
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I'm not sure why profoto does that either. I called them once, they didn't even know the t.1 times. Thanks for the explanation!



Jan 07, 2010 at 09:12 PM
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p.9 #4 · Einsteins 640....Dec??


Brent Ward wrote:
I'm not sure why profoto does that either. I called them once, they didn't even know the t.1 times. Thanks for the explanation!


Wow . . . really professional!. All customer service peeps at Buff know the difference and implications. My guess is they are using gate turnoff time (somewhat longer than real t.1, and just expressing it as t.? You can't determing t.5 on an IGBT flash by the old methods . . . you have to determine, on an RMS basis, what time it takes to emit 50% of the total.

For anyone who is determining t.5 and t.1 times by the 50% and 10% points on a captured waveform, the is archaic . . . poor accuracy on conventional flash and meaningless on IGBT flash. I have developed a precision method that integrates the actual light over time (same thing a camera does) and instantly gives you exact t,5, t.1 or t. anything else . . . like t.125 or whatever, on conventional or IGBT.

Maybe when I get time I will incorporate this into an inexpensive flashmeter. But please don't start asking for it yet - I'm exhausted.

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Jan 07, 2010 at 09:39 PM
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p.9 #5 · Einsteins 640....Dec??


Paul Buff wrote:
Maybe when I get time I will incorporate this into an inexpensive flashmeter. But please don't start asking for it yet - I'm exhausted.


Just get the new lights to Australia, that's all we want for now :-)



Jan 07, 2010 at 09:48 PM
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p.9 #6 · Einsteins 640....Dec??


Paul Buff wrote:
Wow . . . really professional!. All customer service peeps at Buff know the difference and implications.

For anyone who is determining t.5 and t.1 times by the 50% and 10% points on a captured waveform, the is archaic . . . poor accuracy on conventional flash and meaningless on IGBT flash. I have developed a precision method that integrates the actual light over time (same thing a camera does) and instantly gives you exact t,5, t.1 or t. anything else . . . like t.125 or whatever, on conventional or IGBT.

Maybe when I get time I will incorporate this
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! We are actually having a discussion and not arguing. What's going on here!

So how much light does this produce at 1/10,000 compared to a grafit 3200?







Jan 07, 2010 at 09:58 PM
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p.9 #7 · Einsteins 640....Dec??


Paul is NOW taking Pre-Orders for Einsteins!!!
. . . . . oh, and there's actual photos too.

http://www.paulcbuff.com/einstein/preorder.html



Jan 07, 2010 at 10:04 PM
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p.9 #8 · Einsteins 640....Dec??


Brent Ward wrote:
! We are actually having a discussion and not arguing. What's going on here!

So how much light does this produce at 1/10,000 compared to a grafit 3200?



Where did this arguing stuff come from I'm certainly not arguing with you - just saying Profoto ought to get their act together if they can't tell a customer what t.5 and t.1 means. I thought I was having a discussion and presenting darn valuable info - don't know what ruffled your feathers! Nothing was directed at you. Maybe it's the freezing weather?

And now we're back to comparing Einstein to Grafit . . . not hardly at a 30:1 price differential. Tell me what power Grafit 3200 produces 1/10,000 second at and I'll answer that . certainly a 3200WS pack IGBT pack puts out more power at a given t.1 duration than a 640WS light. What's the point? I stated earlier in this thread Einstein has a 1/10,000 flash duration at -4f RE 640ES . . . that's 40WS.

I have a song line running through my head right now from Charley Brown (the Coasters) "Why is everybody always pickin' on me".

Merry Christmas and Happy friggin New Years to all



Jan 07, 2010 at 10:59 PM
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p.9 #9 · Einsteins 640....Dec??


Paul Buff wrote:
I have a song line running through my head right now from Charley Brown (the Coasters) "Why is everybody always pickin' on me".

Didn't look like anyone was picking on you this time, Paul.



Jan 07, 2010 at 11:08 PM
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p.9 #10 · Einsteins 640....Dec??


yeah Paul...I'm guessing you COMPLETELY misread what Brent was saying...get some sleep or something.


Jan 07, 2010 at 11:22 PM
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p.9 #11 · Einsteins 640....Dec??


Brent Ward wrote:
! We are actually having a discussion and not arguing. What's going on here!

Paul Buff wrote:
Where did this arguing stuff come from I'm certainly not arguing with you


I think he is saying that he is surprised that it is actually a discussion and that there is a lack of arguing



Jan 07, 2010 at 11:26 PM
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p.9 #12 · Einsteins 640....Dec??


Exactly...totally positive!

I was asking for a comparison since that's what I use for liquid so I could have a comparison of output for each head. I can check the jules tomorrow and see what each head is receiving.



Jan 07, 2010 at 11:38 PM
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p.9 #13 · Einsteins 640....Dec??


HappyCamp wrote:
I think he is saying that he is surprised that it is actually a discussion and that there is a lack of arguing


Yeh - I can see that now - Bren't icon sorta' says that. Kick me here



Jan 07, 2010 at 11:46 PM
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p.9 #14 · Einsteins 640....Dec??


lol...you've probably just been working too hard


Jan 07, 2010 at 11:47 PM
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p.9 #15 · Einsteins 640....Dec??


You have no idea how true this is. 100 hours a week for well over a year now.


Jan 08, 2010 at 12:45 AM
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p.9 #16 · Einsteins 640....Dec??


Paul, how will you be handling pre-orders? Will there be an online form?


Jan 08, 2010 at 11:51 AM
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p.9 #17 · Einsteins 640....Dec??


cineski wrote:
Paul, how will you be handling pre-orders? Will there be an online form?


Yes - it's on our site now.



Jan 08, 2010 at 11:53 AM
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p.9 #18 · Einsteins 640....Dec??


There already is an online form, and a brief explanation of how the pre-order will work:

http://www.paulcbuff.com/einstein/preorder.html



Jan 08, 2010 at 11:54 AM
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p.9 #19 · Einsteins 640....Dec??


How securely does the CSXCV Transceiver Module fit onto the Einstein? Is it deeply set w/ pressure? Or does it lock into place?


Jan 08, 2010 at 02:11 PM
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p.9 #20 · Einsteins 640....Dec??


cineski wrote:
How securely does the CSXCV Transceiver Module fit onto the Einstein? Is it deeply set w/ pressure? Or does it lock into place?

It's inserted about .4" and won't fall out when upside down. Don't expect any problem here.



Jan 08, 2010 at 02:24 PM
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