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AlienBees Parabolic reflectors?

 
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Aug 11, 2009 21:23 |  #1

Anybody here got them and tried 'em yet ?

http://alienbees.com/p​lm.html (external link)


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Aug 11, 2009 21:44 |  #2

im thinking youd also want this too
http://www.alienbees.c​om/usk.html (external link)




  
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Aug 11, 2009 22:14 |  #3

im thinking youd also want this too
http://www.alienbees.c​om/usk.html (external link)

Well, maybe, but it says in the description of the PLM umbrellas, there is a 'special plm reflector'.....but I must be overlooking it, because I don't see a "PLM 7" reflector" listed. Maybe you are right....perhaps the 'usk' silver spill reflector is the one. I'll fire an email off to them and see what Carla says.


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Aug 12, 2009 11:46 |  #4

yes, there's a discussion, pics & video in the Alien Bees MAX thread.


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Aug 12, 2009 12:08 |  #5

yes, there's a discussion, pics & video in the Alien Bees MAX thread.

Thanks Steve !


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