Can someone tell me the difference please
amairphoto Cream of the Crop More info | Mar 19, 2011 18:14 | #1 Can someone tell me the difference please My Website: http://www.amairphoto.com
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paradiddleluke Goldmember 3,594 posts Likes: 108 Joined Nov 2009 Location: Chicago, Illinois More info | Mar 19, 2011 18:20 | #2 one is an oval and generally much larger, one is a square or rectangle. general premise is pretty much the same but octabanks (also known as octabox's) can be MUCH larger... around 7 feet across or so, octabanks will give a really really nice, soft, even light Website
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Mar 19, 2011 18:22 | #3 ah cool thanks, i have a large softbox but i was thinking of getting an octobox too My Website: http://www.amairphoto.com
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TMRDesign Cream of the Crop 23,883 posts Likes: 12 Joined Feb 2006 Location: Huntington Station, NY More info | Mar 19, 2011 18:28 | #4 paradiddleluke wrote in post #12052140 one is an oval and generally much larger, one is a square or rectangle. general premise is pretty much the same but octabanks (also known as octabox's) can be MUCH larger... around 7 feet across or so, octabanks will give a really really nice, soft, even light I have a 54" x 72" softbox that produces amazingly even light. If the softbox is well designed and the strobe is placed correctly then there's no reason why an octa would be any more even than a rectangle. Robert
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kokakaste2 Goldmember 3,546 posts Joined Jan 2008 Location: Luxembourg More info | Mar 19, 2011 18:35 | #5 paradiddleluke wrote in post #12052140 octabanks (also known as octabox's) can be MUCH larger Rectangular softboxes can also be large, as example Chimera or Profoto square softboxes. Oskar (Oscar) - stuff I use- Flickr
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TMRDesign Cream of the Crop 23,883 posts Likes: 12 Joined Feb 2006 Location: Huntington Station, NY More info | Mar 19, 2011 18:40 | #6 kokakaste2 wrote in post #12052225 Rectangular softboxes can also be large, as example Chimera or Profoto square softboxes. Yup, as I said above. I didn't state the brand but I have a Chimera 54" x 72". Impressively large and impressively even light. Robert
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Mar 19, 2011 18:43 | #7 wow that studio is amazing, he has so much equipment! My Website: http://www.amairphoto.com
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kokakaste2 Goldmember 3,546 posts Joined Jan 2008 Location: Luxembourg More info | Mar 19, 2011 18:48 | #8 TMR Design wrote in post #12052255 Yup, as I said above. I didn't state the brand but I have a Chimera 54" x 72". Impressively large and impressively even light. Yup, I type slow :s Oskar (Oscar) - stuff I use- Flickr
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Mar 20, 2011 13:28 | #9 On a side note how much do you think that studio cost My Website: http://www.amairphoto.com
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TMRDesign Cream of the Crop 23,883 posts Likes: 12 Joined Feb 2006 Location: Huntington Station, NY More info | Mar 20, 2011 13:30 | #10 DonJuanMair wrote in post #12056541 On a side note how much do you think that studio cost Hundreds of thousands of dollars in gear. Robert
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Brendo666 Goldmember 1,538 posts Likes: 4 Joined Dec 2010 Location: Renton, WA More info | Mar 20, 2011 13:32 | #11 TMR Design wrote in post #12056551 Hundreds of thousands of dollars in gear. i heard some where it was around 300,000? -Brendan B.
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dmward Cream of the Crop More info | Mar 20, 2011 13:56 | #12 Given his business model, that's a reasonable investment. Probably a bit over the top for most of us. David | Sharing my Insights, Knowledge & Experience
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Wilt Reader's Digest Condensed version of War and Peace [POTN Vol 1] More info | Mar 20, 2011 14:05 | #13 kokakaste2 wrote in post #12052225 In the end it is pretty much down to what you prefer, some people like octabox catchlights in the eyes much more than the squares of a rectangular softbox. Some people like Yuri Arcrus^^ You need to give me OK to edit your image and repost! Keep POTN alive and well with member support https://photography-on-the.net/forum/donate.php
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Mar 20, 2011 15:51 | #14 |
anlenke Senior Member 575 posts Joined Mar 2011 More info | Arcurs straight up says on his website "300,000 Euro in gear". If you need it and it's generating revenue, it makes sense. Does make my massive collection of 2 Profoto Acute 2R's look awfully paltry, but you work with what you have, right? I'm certainly grateful for them Hi. I'm Anton.
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