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Mar 12, 2007 01:26 |  #1

Hello, i have an XTI with a 430ex flash, im trying to make a studio setup in my room. I need some advice pertaining Lights-which kind- soft box kits single umbrella kits strobe kits???, backgrounds, or any advice you have.

I have a little bit of money i wanted to keep it at about $300-$500, lights and backgrounds.

Im going to be using it for portraits.

PLEASE HELP ME, i didnt want to spend money on something i wasnt sure of, research can only do so much. So i wanted the advice for reassurance, thank you




  
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Mar 12, 2007 14:26 |  #2

If you're looking for strobes in that price range, your best bet would be Alien Bees. Your $300-$500 budget should be able to get you the "Beginner Bee" package and maybe a backdrop stand and background. However, you should also invest in a light meter. You would be able to get by without one, but it's a reall pain to adjust lights with trial and error.

Hope this helps you out some, and welcome to POTN! ;)

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Mar 12, 2007 18:06 as a reply to  @ Tommy's post |  #3

yes it does, strobe kits are the ones im least familiar with, id rather work with constant light, but anything helps PLEASE MORE INFO




  
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Mar 12, 2007 21:19 |  #4

To be honest with you, when I first started, I used two halogen shop lights that I bought at Lowe's real cheap. Not the best, but they worked for constant light until I bought my strobes. If you're looking for something to learn with, that may not be a bad idea. ;)


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Mar 12, 2007 22:31 |  #5

I got a couple of lights w/stands and softboxes on ebay from amvona.com, I love them so far, quality/price is great!


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Mar 13, 2007 10:40 as a reply to  @ mhall711's post |  #6

Thanks I think im going to get soft box kits, Do you need metering ?




  
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Mar 13, 2007 12:03 |  #7

If you're using constant lighting, you can get away with using the meter that's built into the camera. ;)


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