If not, what else competes. I have a 580EX II for an ETTL flash, I want 1 if not 2 additional manual flashes for OCF.
imahawki Goldmember 1,455 posts Likes: 1 Joined Aug 2008 Location: Omaha, NE More info | Oct 19, 2009 10:02 | #1 If not, what else competes. I have a 580EX II for an ETTL flash, I want 1 if not 2 additional manual flashes for OCF. Olympus OMD E-M10 | Olympus 25 f/1.8 | Olympus 45 f/1.8 | Olympus 75 f/1.8 | Olympus 9-18 f/4-5.6 | Olympus 14-42 f/3.5-5.6 | Olympus 40-150 f/4-5.6
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krb Cream of the Crop 8,818 posts Likes: 8 Joined Jun 2008 Location: Where southern efficiency and northern charm come together More info | Oct 19, 2009 10:07 | #2 |
Oct 19, 2009 10:08 | #3 Let me clarify then. Price is a factor and strictly manual is the key so advanced features aren't really necessary, and are in fact, a waste if they cost more. Olympus OMD E-M10 | Olympus 25 f/1.8 | Olympus 45 f/1.8 | Olympus 75 f/1.8 | Olympus 9-18 f/4-5.6 | Olympus 14-42 f/3.5-5.6 | Olympus 40-150 f/4-5.6
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krb Cream of the Crop 8,818 posts Likes: 8 Joined Jun 2008 Location: Where southern efficiency and northern charm come together More info | Oct 19, 2009 10:14 | #4 |
gonzogolf dumb remark memorialized More info | Oct 19, 2009 10:15 | #5 I've have a couple of 285's that I've had for over 20 years. They are great for that use. Simple tools to be sure, but durable, powerful, and uncomplicated. They only issue I've had is that both feet have been replaced with the metal replacements due to years of rough treatment doing event work.
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kenyee Senior Member 981 posts Joined Feb 2009 Location: Boston, PRofMA More info | Oct 19, 2009 10:18 | #6 The Lumepro 120 replaces it and also has an optical slave IIRC. Dialing power levels can't be beat...definitely beats pressing tiny buttons Pentax K20D, 77Ltd, 43Ltd, Sigma 17-70, 60-250/4, crapload of Strobist gear (SB28's, RP JrX Studios, Einsteins, WL, Speedo BD, softboxes, grids, etc.)
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Oct 19, 2009 10:30 | #7 Aren't the power levels on the Lumepro set with little switches? Does anyone here have one? I'll do a search I guess. Olympus OMD E-M10 | Olympus 25 f/1.8 | Olympus 45 f/1.8 | Olympus 75 f/1.8 | Olympus 9-18 f/4-5.6 | Olympus 14-42 f/3.5-5.6 | Olympus 40-150 f/4-5.6
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JPayne Senior Member 527 posts Likes: 52 Joined Oct 2007 Location: England More info | I have the Yongnuo YN460. In fact I am just waiting for delivery of my second one. Canon 5D MKII | Canon 24-105L | Canon [COLOR="Blue"]70-200mm F4L IS |Canon 50mm F1.8 |Canon 100mm F2.8 Macro | Canon 430exII
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Sam|McGuire Senior Member 865 posts Joined Nov 2008 Location: Burlington, VT 05401 More info | Oct 19, 2009 10:52 | #9 I prefer older Nikon flashes (SB-25, SB-26 etc) over the 285hv. They have a digital display which makes it much easier to use. Canon 5DII| 35L | 16-35LII |24-70L |70-200 F/2.8 IS LII | Alien Bees | CPS Member
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watt100 Cream of the Crop 14,021 posts Likes: 34 Joined Jun 2008 More info | Oct 19, 2009 11:08 | #10 j28 wrote in post #8850663 I have the Yongnuo YN460. In fact I am just waiting for delivery of my second one. Fully manual, nice and bright, really easy to use settings. Not mis-fired once for me yet. I also use the Yongnuo YN460 - good manual flash with adjustable settings and optical slave mode (and very cheap!)
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bobbyz Cream of the Crop 20,506 posts Likes: 3479 Joined Nov 2007 Location: Bay Area, CA More info | Oct 19, 2009 12:27 | #11 I bought canon 540ez which is basically 550ex without the eTTL and I like it very much. You can use external battery pack like cp-e4. Fuji XT-1, 18-55mm
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kenyee Senior Member 981 posts Joined Feb 2009 Location: Boston, PRofMA More info | Oct 19, 2009 12:55 | #12 imahawki wrote in post #8850644 Aren't the power levels on the Lumepro set with little switches? slider thingy: Pentax K20D, 77Ltd, 43Ltd, Sigma 17-70, 60-250/4, crapload of Strobist gear (SB28's, RP JrX Studios, Einsteins, WL, Speedo BD, softboxes, grids, etc.)
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Seanzky Goldmember 2,888 posts Likes: 2 Joined Nov 2008 Location: TX More info | Oct 19, 2009 14:14 | #13 From my experience, LumoPro LP120 beats the 285HV with pricing considered. The fact that 285HV somehow skipped 1/8th (from 1/4th straight to 1/16th) really makes it inconvenient. Sometimes, I end up moving the stand to get the right amount of light. While that's not really that much of a hassle, sometimes limited work space does present a problem.
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mufutau55 Goldmember 1,278 posts Joined Nov 2006 Location: Bronx, New York City (USA) More info | I also use the Yongnuo YN460 (2 of them) full manual mode.
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Oct 19, 2009 14:59 | #15 What's the recycle on the LPs vs the YNs? One ebay seller cites the recycle time on the YN460 as 5 seconds. That can't be right for lower power shots. If it is, then it is definitely out of the running. Olympus OMD E-M10 | Olympus 25 f/1.8 | Olympus 45 f/1.8 | Olympus 75 f/1.8 | Olympus 9-18 f/4-5.6 | Olympus 14-42 f/3.5-5.6 | Olympus 40-150 f/4-5.6
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