What I shoot:
Outdoor portraits (really only need one light for 99% of what I do and that is just to counterbalance the sun)
Indoor studio head shots for real estate agents etc (I travel to locations and setup so something lighter or easier to setup is ideal)
Weddings (haven't done these lately and didn't really plan on it. Normally its a lot of natural lighting but speedlights should be more than enough)
Head shots for actors and actresses but these are mostly natural lighting
I currently only have a YN600EX and the e3 transmitter that controls it.
I was thinking about getting some more of these but I honestly don't like how they overheat quick and I really don't like some of the smaller issues I've had with it.
I have to buy new light modifiers and stands and everything as is so I figured this time is a better time than any to upgrade.
I need Two-Three lights total since I can keep this YN600 as a slave or something. I need it to be portable so it must have either a portable battery or battery pack.
I have owned the rovelight 600s before that adorama put out like 2 years back (jinbei clones) and honestly I really liked them besides the garbage trigger that came with it.
Budget for now is around $1,000 for now. I can settle for one light and the stands/modifiers I need since I'll be getting another $500-1,000 over the next month to get another.
Cheetahstand had some heavier stands and speedlight mount that convert to bowens that I was looking at.
I guess I'm asking, if you need portable lights and had a budget of about $500 per light (including batteries to run it) what would you get?
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