Lol I should post both the speedlite and the cl-360 side by side
Once the video is done I will post a link
Excellent point...by yourself 
mmmfotografie hanging up-side-down in a cave 2,114 posts Likes: 492 Joined Jul 2013 Location: Helsinki Airport More info | Apr 19, 2014 03:22 | #4111 abbadon31 wrote in post #16844713 Lol I should post both the speedlite and the cl-360 side by side Once the video is done I will post a link Excellent point...by yourself
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MeddinStudios Member 32 posts Joined Aug 2013 More info | Apr 20, 2014 00:11 | #4112 Yes HSS works with my Cells on Xenergizer. I don't use 1/8000 often but having sync beyond 1/200th IS often used. Having clean frames at 1/250th+ can be a very big deal for sports (not extreme motion but in between stuff), wedding dancing, event photo with kids and for fast paced indoor setups where fstop and ISO are set but shutter needs to adjust on fly freely by 2-3 stops.
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Apr 20, 2014 00:26 | #4113 Remember it is not how big of light you get, but how you use it! Canon EOS R EF 70-200 L 2.8 L 24-70 2.8L II Canon Pixma PRO-1 3 Canon 600EX-RT Speedlites
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Aressem Goldmember More info | Apr 20, 2014 01:19 | #4114 The model sure is easy on the eyes. But that aside, this really does scream perfection. Everything from the lighting and the pose, to the pose and outfit. I know how hard it can be to pay attention to all the smaller details such as hair moving in the wind or clothing malfunctions while you're trying to concentrate more on the technical aspects. This is so well executed. You've certainly got your craft carefully mastered, Scott. Do you work with stylists and Hair and MUA's? Ryan Mackay WEBSITE
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abbadon31 Goldmember More info | Apr 20, 2014 06:01 | #4115 Aressem wrote in post #16847431 The model sure is easy on the eyes. But that aside, this really does scream perfection. Everything from the lighting and the pose, to the pose and outfit. I know how hard it can be to pay attention to all the smaller details such as hair moving in the wind or clothing malfunctions while you're trying to concentrate more on the technical aspects. This is so well executed. You've certainly got your craft carefully mastered, Scott. Do you work with stylists and Hair and MUA's? I do my own styling most of the time on my personal stuff the sad thing is most models see pictures I've already done and want the same images. SUre its new stuff to them, but its the same old stuff to me. I AM SHOM
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abbadon31 Goldmember More info | Apr 21, 2014 10:50 | #4117 Small teaser before Adam finishes the videos I AM SHOM
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dmward Cream of the Crop More info | Apr 21, 2014 17:33 | #4118 Nice teaser Scott David | Sharing my Insights, Knowledge & Experience
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Apr 22, 2014 11:16 | #4121 So, any sightings of the CL-600 units? Looking to add some studio lights to my setup, but may consider these since I already have the v850s and an AD-360. Canon 5Dm3, Fuji X100T, Fuji X-T1, Fuji X70
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v35skyline Goldmember 3,572 posts Likes: 16 Joined Apr 2007 Location: San Diego, CA More info | Apr 22, 2014 11:49 | #4122 From what I've heard from Ed, soon. abbadon31 wrote in post #16830038 Ed ask them to change out the head last year and didn't want to release the info till it was fully tested. Lencarta just posted theirs first ![]() These were the image they sent in Nov. All Metal Head, mount, and led modeling light to handle larger modifiers and works on the same trigger system to work will all Godox's / Cheetahstands strobes and flashes.
abbadon31 wrote in post #16830051 Here are some more prototype images
X100s | X-Pro1 | X-T1 | XF 14 | XF 18 | XF 35 | XF 56 | XF 60 | XF 10-24
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Thanks. Sorry if I missed this, but what's the mount on this? Bowens/S-type? Canon 5Dm3, Fuji X100T, Fuji X-T1, Fuji X70
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abbadon31 Goldmember More info | Apr 22, 2014 12:15 | #4124 Bowens mount all metal mount I AM SHOM
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