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Tareq
22nd of May 2007 (Tue), 02:43
I baught a lighting kit and i think its including modeling lamp but Unfortunetaly it is not included [after i search in box or bag], so i gave up to have it and i have to buy it [i ordered this kit locally but the order is from germany so neither the local dealer will help me as his service is bad and i asked him and he said he can't give it free and nor i can call the manufacurere or the provider in germany to send it me free], i checked in B&H and this lamp is available but i will buy it later with something else, what do you think about this lamp?
http://www.bhphotovideo.com/c/product/482138-REG/Hensel_1280_300W_120V_Integra_Modeling_Light.html
Az2Africa
22nd of May 2007 (Tue), 08:11
I bought the Hensel kit from B&H and the modeling lights were in small boxes with the kit. You install them yourself.The boxes are small and easy to miss. If you look again and don't find them I would contact B&H or whoever you bought it from. They are definetly part of the kit.
Tareq
22nd of May 2007 (Tue), 08:29
I bought the Hensel kit from B&H and the modeling lights were in small boxes with the kit. You install them yourself.The boxes are small and easy to miss. If you look again and don't find them I would contact B&H or whoever you bought it from. They are definetly part of the kit.
I know that, but i bought it from Local dealer who ordered it from Germany, and that local seller told me to buy it from him and he can't get it for me free neither from him nor from Germany where he bring from, so in all cases i have to buy, it is a bad service
TMR Design
22nd of May 2007 (Tue), 18:01
The salesperson or store sold you an incomplete product. If he will not help you then contact the manufacturer, tell them where you got it and that you can't get satisfaction from them and see what they can do for you or perhaps let you know where you can get the modeling lamps local to you.
jbimages
22nd of May 2007 (Tue), 18:58
Taraq, according to Google your local voltage is 230. The lamp at the end of your link is 120Volt. If you go that way you will need the 230 volt version - SKU #1002253 .
Another suggestion: One of the attendees at a workshop I attended last weekend had a set of strobes that used a modelling lamp like the one in the B&H image. She said it was the same as the globes in her garden lamps. Perhaps you can check for a similar globe locally.
Tareq
22nd of May 2007 (Tue), 23:34
The salesperson or store sold you an incomplete product. If he will not help you then contact the manufacturer, tell them where you got it and that you can't get satisfaction from them and see what they can do for you or perhaps let you know where you can get the modeling lamps local to you.
I called the manufacturer and he told me that my order is an individual or special order and not a standard or regular kit, in this case the modeling lamp is not included.
I told him that i am not satisfied with the local store, and he said he was right and maybe in the beginning he misunderstood me but it is true that my order is different than the regular so then this lamp is not included and i have to buy separately, anyway i will check anywhere about proper modeling lamp.
Thank you very much.
Tareq
22nd of May 2007 (Tue), 23:37
Taraq, according to Google your local voltage is 230. The lamp at the end of your link is 120Volt. If you go that way you will need the 230 volt version - SKU #1002253 .
Another suggestion: One of the attendees at a workshop I attended last weekend had a set of strobes that used a modelling lamp like the one in the B&H image. She said it was the same as the globes in her garden lamps. Perhaps you can check for a similar globe locally.
If so then why they including this modeling lamp with regular kits? i think in Europe they use same this modeling lamp and the kit is same voltage of mine, but i will see if this is a problem to use less voltage items, where i can find 300Ws modeling lamp with 220-240V?
Tareq
22nd of May 2007 (Tue), 23:49
OK, found it, thank you very much, great they didn't send me this modeling lamp with 120V.
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