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Apr 24, 2008 13:56 |  #1

Whilst not set in Stone this is likely what I'll be getting in the next month or so:

3x 400BX heads, probably part of the Studio to go set.

18cm reflector+grid kit
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1m octa , 135cm Midi-Octa or 197cm Octabank (not completely decided on these going to see them demonstrated).
Elinchrom 70cm maxisoft (beauty dish)
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The work I'll be doing is fashion/lifestyle and glamour work. So anyone have any feedback on what else I should be looking at or thoughts on this gear?

The reasoning behind three lights of the same power is that one is for either 3 light set-ups and also a 'spare' light in case one fails.

For reference this is being purchased in the UK ;)


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Apr 24, 2008 14:07 |  #2

Have you got a light meter already? If not you probably want to add one to your list, no?

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Apr 24, 2008 14:15 |  #3

Aye, I've got a lightmeter. I do a lot of work with the Canon Wireless system. This is me upgrading it to a full studio set to compliment it.

Thanks :)


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Apr 24, 2008 14:17 |  #4

Fantastic kit. You're set for life!


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Apr 24, 2008 15:06 |  #5

Nice kit, be careful of that reflector with grid. I think it is intended for the D-Lites of which the modeling lamp is shorter (If its the same one I'm thinking of). However, it does fit the BX range, I have both, but the lamp is pretty close to the grid. Personally I would turn the modeling lamp off once set up.




  
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Apr 25, 2008 02:06 |  #6

Thanks for the heads up Steve, this is my first studio kit so it's all new to me even though I've used studio gear before.

Eventually it will be upgraded to either RX or a Ranger system


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Apr 25, 2008 03:56 |  #7

Is there any specific reason for going with Elinchrom over Bowens, Hensel, Broncolor or Profoto?


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Apr 25, 2008 04:20 |  #8

Good purchase, I have 4 BX 400 heads.... a 100cm x 100cm square soft box which is fab....I have just bought the beauty dish....I also have the reflector and grid....and the skyports....and a couple of smaller softboxes....

You'll have a great time with it all...... the big soft boxes produce a lovely soft light...


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Apr 25, 2008 10:56 |  #9

dawnrogers wrote in post #5400270 (external link)
Good purchase, I have 4 BX 400 heads.... a 100cm x 100cm square soft box which is fab....I have just bought the beauty dish....I also have the reflector and grid....and the skyports....and a couple of smaller softboxes....

You'll have a great time with it all...... the big soft boxes produce a lovely soft light...

Where did you find a beauty dish? Can you send me a link?


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Apr 25, 2008 11:01 |  #10

The Flash Centre..here in the UK... not sure thats much help to you though...


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Apr 25, 2008 11:29 as a reply to  @ dawnrogers's post |  #11

Dream Kit !! Congrats!!

The deep throat is a legend.




  
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Apr 25, 2008 12:11 |  #12

man I wish there was a cheaper source...


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Apr 25, 2008 12:35 |  #13

The reason for going Elinchrom is due to the fact you can remote control the lights with the Skyport RX, that and the fact when the strobe sits inside the octabank it's a god send in controlling ratios.

Also they are rock solid bits of kit, not down Bowens as they are cheaper and 3rd party accessories are more readily available I just prefer the Elinchrom system. Plus I plan to move to the Ranger RX system in the future for making location work easier.

The list has changed due to the octabank not being in stock, I will post the final list on Monday.

Thanks for the thoughts and feedback!


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Apr 25, 2008 12:37 |  #14

Faolan wrote in post #5402603 (external link)
The reason for going Elinchrom is due to the fact you can remote control the lights with the Skyport RX, that and the fact when the strobe sits inside the octabank it's a god send in controlling ratios.

I understand you can only control the RX series with the skyports, and not the BX/FX series.




  
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Apr 25, 2008 12:43 |  #15

That's why I'm adding a 300RX to the set and dropping one of the 400BXs, I'm buying a universal receiver and use the light cell to control the 400BX lights.

I'm also planning for the longer term with this purchase and factoring my time lost by having to walk backwards and forwards to adjust ratios!


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