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Oct 30, 2013 10:09 as a reply to  @ post 16410712 |  #31

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Oct 30, 2013 10:24 |  #32

The ez-pros weigh is alot more do to the heaver material and more metal frame.


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Oct 30, 2013 18:30 |  #33

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Still waiting for some images from ralph

Damn Scott, at this point, don't hold your breath. I'm to the point that when I get some damn time I'm going to grab an live woman and beg her to sit for me to shoot.


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Oct 31, 2013 08:34 |  #34

I am waiting on delivery of my ez-pro 48" :D

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Oct 31, 2013 12:08 |  #35

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Damn Scott, at this point, don't hold your breath. I'm to the point that when I get some damn time I'm going to grab an live woman and beg her to sit for me to shoot.

I'll keep an eye on the police blotters in your area. :lol:


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Oct 31, 2013 13:38 |  #36

I'm going to have to buy a 36" ez-pro to pick up the slack of Ralph and do some testing. ;)


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Oct 31, 2013 18:10 |  #37

I guarantee you're subjects will be cuter than mine:confused:


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Apr 16, 2015 05:07 as a reply to  @ post 16302610 |  #38

does it stay on nicely? Or flimsy?




  
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Apr 16, 2015 05:51 |  #39

Does what stay on nicely, the grid, if so, yes, very much so, in fact that's where you have to careful to use care whwn detaching.


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May 07, 2015 13:49 as a reply to  @ windpig's post |  #40

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May 07, 2015 14:02 as a reply to  @ post 16302977 |  #41

Hi Anthony I am about to put an order or in for some Ez-Pro modifiers. What would you recommend for my needs. I want some hairlight modifiers as well as modifiers to light up background for seamless white look. I don't know if I should go for the Ez-Pro 36", 48" or 60" or 48" and Cheetah 84"? The prices are so good should I eventually add all these?

I already ordered the the Fotodiox Ez-Pro
12x56" strip box.
Cheetah Qbox 24".
Beauty Dish
Medium Silver Profoto Deep Umbrella

A lot will be out on location some indoors.




  
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May 07, 2015 16:58 |  #42

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Hi Anthony I am about to put an order or in for some Ez-Pro modifiers. What would you recommend for my needs. I want some hairlight modifiers as well as modifiers to light up background for seamless white look. I don't know if I should go for the Ez-Pro 36", 48" or 60" or 48" and Cheetah 84"? The prices are so good should I eventually add all these?

I already ordered the the Fotodiox Ez-Pro
12x56" strip box.
Cheetah Qbox 24".
Beauty Dish
Medium Silver Profoto Deep Umbrella

A lot will be out on location some indoors.

Seams like you have every thing you need now.
None of the items you listed I would use for hair light or background lights
If your lighting a background I use 7" reflectors or silver umbrellas. Hair light I use a stripbox , a small softbox or reflector.

I do love the paras because you can do alot of things with them. The 48" is what I would use on location and in studio since is a nice size and covers well. I don't even use my 60" much because of the weight it puts on the strobe.


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May 09, 2015 03:56 |  #43

I have the 48" EZpro. Here's a shot using it gridded.

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May 09, 2015 10:43 |  #44

Good stuff


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May 10, 2015 21:42 as a reply to  @ abbadon31's post |  #45

Good feedback for lighting background. Is there anyway to use speedlites instead of 360's? Use something like this to save some money: http://www.amazon.com …5&keywords=mini​+reflector (external link)

For the hairlight how small would you go from their product line? In what instances would you use the para over the 48"?

Oh, curious is their really something special about the Rotalux 39" quality of light. Or is it the name brand. Though it is deep and quality.

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