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claybuster
3rd of February 2008 (Sun), 11:07
I plan on getting Some Alien bees (800's) and have been wondering what color your bees are. I know my prefered color is black, but if someone can change my mind( with a good reason why) I should get a different color I may change.
Mike
volleybrad
3rd of February 2008 (Sun), 11:09
The only good reason to get a different color would be because you like it better.
Just stick with black.
PacAce
3rd of February 2008 (Sun), 11:28
I plan on getting Some Alien bees (800's) and have been wondering what color your bees are. I know my prefered color is black, but if someone can change my mind( with a good reason why) I should get a different color I may change.
Mike
Get the hot pink color. It'll make you a much better photographer. Or that's what I've been told. :mrgreen: :lol: ;)
claybuster
3rd of February 2008 (Sun), 11:40
Get the hot pink color. It'll make you a much better photographer. Or that's what I've been told. :mrgreen: :lol: ;)
If I do, I'm getting out the spray paint and painting the light stands and camera to match:)
Mike
I wonder if they make pocket wizards in hot pink.
claybuster
3rd of February 2008 (Sun), 13:05
Hey guys,really,I'm serious about this!:lol: Do you think by getting the Bees in a bright color would make the studio mood a little more cheery ,happy, not so afraid of being in front of the camera thing.I think the hot pink color is out,unless I can find a shirt to match.
kato1
3rd of February 2008 (Sun), 13:15
Get the hot pink. The girls like a man who's in touch with his femanine side. LOL
PacAce
3rd of February 2008 (Sun), 13:16
If I were getting the Bees for professional studio use, I'd definitely get the black ones. But since I don't run a pro studio, I got a white one (AB800) and a yellow one (AB400), just so I could tell them apart. Of course, I can also tell them apart by just looking at the markings on the housing but I didn't know that when I ordered them.
kuanyu
3rd of February 2008 (Sun), 15:40
I have one green and one yellow as above just to make it easy to tell them apart.
FlashZebra
3rd of February 2008 (Sun), 15:48
This movie has played here at least once before.
Check out this long thread:
http://photography-on-the.net/forum/showthread.php?t=305612
Enjoy! Lon
MT Stringer
3rd of February 2008 (Sun), 16:22
If I switch to strobes, they will be black so they don't get noticed as much for sports photography. Out of sight, out of mind.
Mike
AmpedPhoto
3rd of February 2008 (Sun), 16:46
well colors help assistants... you can say more the green strobe over just a tad and the white one more left. Thats much easer then more the strobe that cameras right to the left and the camera also cameras right more right....which is cameras right. Looking at the subject or looking into the lens end....
PacAce
3rd of February 2008 (Sun), 16:51
This movie has played here at least once before.
Check out this long thread:
http://photography-on-the.net/forum/showthread.php?t=305612
Enjoy! Lon
I hear this one has a surprise ending and some never-seen-before sequences. :D
StMarc
3rd of February 2008 (Sun), 17:15
I agree with the prior posters - all of my 400's are black, my 800's are white, and if I go higher, they'll be some other color, so I can tell them apart easily.
M
MT Stringer
3rd of February 2008 (Sun), 17:28
After reading the comments from previous posts, I can see where color can play a logical role in the placement of the lights. I was just thinking about them not being obvious in a public setting where they would be mounted on black light stands or clamped to a railing somewhere.
Thanks for the enlightenment.
Mike
Longwatcher
3rd of February 2008 (Sun), 17:38
I Have Black (AB800 and 1600 ) and Yellow (AB400 ), If it did not cost so much just to change color I would switch the AB1600 to white. Primary reason is to tell them apart.
Black is a very conservative color, but I know people with Pink lights who shoot schools, Green lights to tell them apart.
I chose Yellow for the AB400's because they match my current vehicle and because white was not yet out. But yellow is not a distracting color,
If white had been available when I got mine, I probably would have gotten all white, so I could then custom paint my lights with my colors. Probably just as well. :)
derky82
3rd of February 2008 (Sun), 22:45
I have a green 400 and a black 800 with another Green 400 coming soon!
majs
4th of February 2008 (Mon), 11:36
Yellow
claybuster
4th of February 2008 (Mon), 18:28
I think I'll go with black.Because I know If everything looks pro. I'll be a better photog:DAnd if I get 2-800's and 1-400 I'll make up stickers to put on so I know which one is which.Hmm I wonder what color to use for the stickers:lol:
Mike
AmpedPhoto
4th of February 2008 (Mon), 20:59
another black ARB800....wait they only come in black ;)
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