Anymore recommendations? Im going to be doing a lot of outdoor portraits. What would be my best bet and easiest to use? This is my first flash of any kind. I usually only shoot natural light.
Feb 10, 2016 10:23 | #16 Anymore recommendations? Im going to be doing a lot of outdoor portraits. What would be my best bet and easiest to use? This is my first flash of any kind. I usually only shoot natural light.
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ptcanon3ti Cream of the Crop More info | Feb 10, 2016 11:25 | #17 Have you thought about the Rovelight RL600? $399 from Adorama. 600ws light with HSS abilities. I believe it is a manual only (no TTL) strobe if that matters to you. Paul
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dmward Cream of the Crop More info | Feb 11, 2016 15:58 | #18 gabe212 wrote in post #17893041 Anymore recommendations? Im going to be doing a lot of outdoor portraits. What would be my best bet and easiest to use? This is my first flash of any kind. I usually only shoot natural light. If you are willing to wait a bit, Godox is getting ready to ship its Wistro AD600 to the US market. David | Sharing my Insights, Knowledge & Experience
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Feb 11, 2016 16:45 | #19 It seems like Adorama may be getting the exclusive to TTL version of the AD600. Maybe only Bowens mount. The TTL versions were pulled from ebay recently when that rumor hit, but the AD600BM (Bowens Manual) are still available.
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dmward Cream of the Crop More info | Feb 11, 2016 22:01 | #20 jsphoto wrote in post #17894754 It seems like Adorama may be getting the exclusive to TTL version of the AD600. Maybe only Bowens mount. The TTL versions were pulled from ebay recently when that rumor hit, but the AD600BM (Bowens Manual) are still available. Adorama won't be exclusive. David | Sharing my Insights, Knowledge & Experience
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Feb 12, 2016 07:54 | #21 Just basing that on what I read in a few places, including this:
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dmward Cream of the Crop More info | Not sure how you get that out of the FlashHovac review. David | Sharing my Insights, Knowledge & Experience
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Feb 12, 2016 08:54 | #23 I read somewhere else too, but couldn't find it again. I thought someone had been pretty sure from inside Godox, but it looks like I just misread something.
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ptcanon3ti Cream of the Crop More info Post edited over 7 years ago by ptcanon3ti. | Feb 12, 2016 09:09 | #24 Is Adorama going to brand this as a Flashpoint light? Paul
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Feb 12, 2016 13:47 | #25 jsphoto wrote in post #17895336 Just basing that on what I read in a few places, including this: "I’m not sure if you have heard some people mentioning Adorama may take on exclusive rights to sell the AD600 in the USA. Again I’m not sure that has actually been finalized one way or another yet either. Some people have been saying that is for the TTL version only, though again I don’t know if that is actually the case or not either." - See more at: http://flashhavoc.com …ced/#sthash.15JbDDq6.dpuf jsphoto wrote in post #17895381 I read somewhere else too, but couldn't find it again. I thought someone had been pretty sure from inside Godox, but it looks like I just misread something. You probably remember the information from this post by abbadon31. abbadon31 wrote in post #17848639 Only thing that is different between the 2 is just the ETTL and Edward will only offer the Bowens mount. If you want the ETTL version then you will have to get it from Adorama at this time or other online places. Ettl is nice, but I never use it, but there are people that do. HSS will mix just fine on both units since is just like shooting manual flash. Just have to set your power settings to your taste. HSS is just allowing you to shoot over sync speeds. HSS will reduce your recycle time and how many shots you can have before it goes into overheat mode. Having the HSS option is a the big plus and have ETTL is an extra bonus. Rand
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Feb 12, 2016 14:20 | #26 ptcanon3ti wrote in post #17895394 Is Adorama going to brand this as a Flashpoint light? Here is where the TTL Bowens version will be: http://www.adorama.com/FPLFX600TB.html
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Mar 18, 2016 10:36 | #27 still cant decide. =/
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dmward Cream of the Crop More info Post edited over 7 years ago by dmward. | Mar 20, 2016 10:21 | #28 Having used both, and sold the Einsteins after getting the AD360s, here are my thoughts related to outside portraiture with both. David | Sharing my Insights, Knowledge & Experience
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abbadon31 Goldmember More info Post edited over 7 years ago by abbadon31. | Mar 20, 2016 10:41 | #29 Adorama will be the Only US base seller at this time that will be carrying the New ttl versions of the 600. Cheetahstand will only be carrying the Non TTL version at this time. Things could change at any point in time. The standard screen colors are a bluesish for TTL and Green for Non TTL, but Cheetahstand's non ttl will have the blueish screen and not the green that the other will carry. I AM SHOM
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