https://www.google.nl/#q=Falcon+Eyes+LHDK-2B455
How about this as a starting set for a light novice with portrait interests ?
thanks
How about this as a starting set for a light novice with portrait interests ?
thanks
I'd stay away from anything that doesn't have sleeves for the poles.
I know and agree! but I like to shoot between December and March tooYou don't need that stuff, you just need a window and some white card or sheet.
and with my sl66se.Could you explain? Do you see such as negligence of the manufacturer/supplier from that one can conclude on other deficencies?
(e.g. Manfrotto sell their light-stands without sleeves, do not even offer appropriate sleeves.)
You don't need that stuff, you just need a window and some white card or sheet.
You don't need that stuff, you just need a window and some white card or sheet.
Strobes are probably a better choice they will also be more expensive than the cfl solution. But it is a question of money a good strobe even a used one will be more expensive than the cfl solution. I wouldn't buy they one you have linked to as even for a cfl solution it is rather dim there are more powerful CFL sets on the market that cost about the same. With some luck you might be able to find a used Hedler (tungsten) portrait set it uses Halogen light and has a lot more power than the cfl drawback it's also a lot hotter. Used portrait sets (strobe) from Elinchrome, Bowens or Multiblitz can also be found for around 400 euros
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