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Feb 27, 2013 07:43 |  #616

I'm looking at getting one of these, not sure whether I should get the 5 x 7 or the 6 x 7....I shoot singles and couples...

Also, still confused on how well the train works...after all these posts :)




  
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Feb 27, 2013 11:16 |  #617

dbvirago wrote in post #12893656 (external link)
I bought the 5x7 years ago when it was the only size. Wish I had a wider one. OTH, this was taken on the 5x7. An extra foot would be nice. Three more feet and I think I'd defintely need 2 lights in it. Part of the reason I got it was a one light solution.


That's pretty good...you got 2 1/2 people wide with the 5 x 7....photoshop can add any extra white that's needed...

This makes me think that I can get away with the 5 x 7 and not the 6 x 7.




  
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Feb 27, 2013 11:50 |  #618

rpavich wrote in post #15657874 (external link)
That's pretty good...you got 2 1/2 people wide with the 5 x 7....photoshop can add any extra white that's needed...

This makes me think that I can get away with the 5 x 7 and not the 6 x 7.

I have both, and I haven't used the 5x7 since getting the 6x7. It's just more versatile to have that little bit of extra space. If you want my 5x7, let me know!


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Feb 27, 2013 13:26 |  #619

sdipirro wrote in post #15657960 (external link)
I have both, and I haven't used the 5x7 since getting the 6x7. It's just more versatile to have that little bit of extra space. If you want my 5x7, let me know!

Yes..I would!

email me at rpavich at gmail dot com with all of the details and the price...




  
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Mar 01, 2013 09:43 as a reply to  @ rpavich's post |  #620

thanks for the response...I just went ahead and bought a new one...the price was close to what you were asking with shipping..




  
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