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Apr 09, 2008 19:05 |  #1

Hi all,

I've owned the Norman 400b portable setup and found it to perform very well. Solid build ...reliable product.

I searched this forum for Norman lights and I really didn't find what I was looking for...

I'm in the market for a nice light setup...

Does anyone own the following?
Norman D12R 1200ws Digital Power Supply with Built-in PocketWizard

http://www.adorama.com​/NMD12R.html (external link)

Norman IL2500 Illuminator, 2500 w-s Lamphead

http://www.adorama.com​/NMIL2500.html (external link)

If so... what are your thoughts about the setup?
Thank you for your time.
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Apr 10, 2008 20:28 |  #2

Anyone? :)


How about this...
If you had a budget of $3500-4000... with the idea of a 3 light setup...stands...softb​ox...background stands...etc... what would you buy.

Looking for : Solid build... matched lights... easy to work with... easy to control. Power packs would be the direction I would like to go. Or...like the Hensles... remote adjustments.

Thanks for the help/suggestions.
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Apr 10, 2008 20:47 |  #3

Wow. that much?

I'd probably go for something like the Profoto Acutes.

http://www.precision-camera.com/product/501​-006 (external link) That one is only a 2 head setup though :( I'm sure if you looked around a bit, you could get a nice 3 head setup for less than that. But this is on location lighting though, and it's pretty damn powerful for what it is. It also has a pocketwizard build into the battery pack, so it's quite nice!

Here's another alternative that I liked too, but I don't have your budget.

http://www.precision-camera.com/product/501​-021 (external link) No pocket wizard built into this one though.


I also liked the Broncolors, I had the pleasure of using them when a rep came over to ACC to show them to us, and I like them as well. No clue how much they cost though.

https://www.bron.ch/bc​_pd_en/index.php (external link)

Then again.. I liked using the normans a LOT, and I'm going to get some of my own.

...wow.. 4k for a lighting setup, must be nice :D

The reason I like these so much is that they've taken a LOT of abuse and use from literally hundreds of students at ACC, and their output of power and ease of use is very nice indeed.


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Jun 22, 2008 16:11 |  #4

Ive kinda been wondering the same thing and had my heart set on a Norman setup for quite some time. But after searching through the forum, Ive found that not a lot of people use norman lights. So now Im thinking, okay, what setup should I be looking at all thing included in the $3000-$5000 range?


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Jun 22, 2008 18:28 |  #5

I went with the Elinchrom Ranger RX/AS :) It will be here this week... I hope. Looking forward to using it... with a few speedlights... should be fun.

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