Bighead
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Okay, other than my trusty Vivitar 285, a round reflector and some hologen shop lights clamped to my basement ceiling, I have no lighting....
Now, as it seems, I will probably be doing mostly outside, relaxed, situational portraits. I want to shoot with my AE1's, Nikon N80 and my Mamiya TLR (MF). I will be doing all kinds of other things too, as I am a newb with lighting.
Of course, I'm broke but I don't agree with buying junk.. So???
Whats a good strobe? New or used... Dependable, reliable. I may be using this for a paying customer. Something good to learn with.
I'm guessing I will be wanting to use this strobe and soft box as my main light. Maybe my vivitar, next to the camera for fill.... I have a new Minolta light meter..
I don't know... Please help.
Now, as it seems, I will probably be doing mostly outside, relaxed, situational portraits. I want to shoot with my AE1's, Nikon N80 and my Mamiya TLR (MF). I will be doing all kinds of other things too, as I am a newb with lighting.
Of course, I'm broke but I don't agree with buying junk.. So???
Whats a good strobe? New or used... Dependable, reliable. I may be using this for a paying customer. Something good to learn with.
I'm guessing I will be wanting to use this strobe and soft box as my main light. Maybe my vivitar, next to the camera for fill.... I have a new Minolta light meter..
I don't know... Please help.
) Control and metering become more of an issue with small, battery-operated flash units, as well. It might be helpful for you to do some outdoor test shoots to determine what your requirements are, and then explore equipment options based on that experience. 
