Hi
I need to choose from the Godox flash lineup. My choices are 100, 200, 300 WS output.
Project
I would like to be able to shoot portraits for a specific project but I really want the minimum power to do the job.
The setup is just a single light in a 125cm/49 inches white umbrella with diffuser at 2 meters from the subject (Elinchrom Deep).
Constraints
- I use 50 to 400 asa films
- I use 6x7 medium format so being able to use an aperture of f8 would be very convenient
- I'd like to use 1/250 or 1/400 at least
My question
What minimum power should I get for a tight portrait (head and shoulders)? And if i need to frame wider to get the whole body (and moving back the light a bit) would it be very very different ?
EDIT (add specifics to the project)
I talked about my shutter speed because I use a Mamiya RZ67 and its giant mirror with a 250mm lens. I know it's less relevant for flash work so please ignore it.
Here are the detailed specs that I found for the lights and also more details for my setup :
STROBE 200WS
Guide Number At Full Power: 170.6' / 52 m ISO 100
STOBE 400WS
Guide Number At Full Power: 236.22' / 72 m at ISO100 with Reflector
100WS
minus 1 stop comparing to the the 200WS.
300WS
I suppose the 300WS unit is falling between the 200 and the 400.
My worst case scenario :
- Flash mounted on 125cm/49 inches white reflecting umbrella with a diffuser (-2 stops to be confirmed)
- Light at 1.8m/ 6 ft from the subject max
- Medium Format 6x7 film camera with 250mm focal plane shutter at f8
- 50 ASA PanF film
I know I should take the 400WS or the 600WS version to be safe but really the form factor is important and it's just a project, even if it's an important one. Bigger head needs bigger boom stand and I really want to work lightly. I already have a Mamiya RZ and a 250mm lens to handle ! This is why I'm so picky with my choice.
Thank you all
I need to choose from the Godox flash lineup. My choices are 100, 200, 300 WS output.
Project
I would like to be able to shoot portraits for a specific project but I really want the minimum power to do the job.
The setup is just a single light in a 125cm/49 inches white umbrella with diffuser at 2 meters from the subject (Elinchrom Deep).
Constraints
- I use 50 to 400 asa films
- I use 6x7 medium format so being able to use an aperture of f8 would be very convenient
- I'd like to use 1/250 or 1/400 at least
My question
What minimum power should I get for a tight portrait (head and shoulders)? And if i need to frame wider to get the whole body (and moving back the light a bit) would it be very very different ?
EDIT (add specifics to the project)
I talked about my shutter speed because I use a Mamiya RZ67 and its giant mirror with a 250mm lens. I know it's less relevant for flash work so please ignore it.
Here are the detailed specs that I found for the lights and also more details for my setup :
STROBE 200WS
Guide Number At Full Power: 170.6' / 52 m ISO 100
STOBE 400WS
Guide Number At Full Power: 236.22' / 72 m at ISO100 with Reflector
100WS
minus 1 stop comparing to the the 200WS.
300WS
I suppose the 300WS unit is falling between the 200 and the 400.
My worst case scenario :
- Flash mounted on 125cm/49 inches white reflecting umbrella with a diffuser (-2 stops to be confirmed)
- Light at 1.8m/ 6 ft from the subject max
- Medium Format 6x7 film camera with 250mm focal plane shutter at f8
- 50 ASA PanF film
I know I should take the 400WS or the 600WS version to be safe but really the form factor is important and it's just a project, even if it's an important one. Bigger head needs bigger boom stand and I really want to work lightly. I already have a Mamiya RZ and a 250mm lens to handle ! This is why I'm so picky with my choice.
Thank you all
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