Marcus Geezer
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After completing a fund raising pre-school leavers shoot, I think it has dawned on me that although a speedlite based studio is great, I think it's about time to invest in a mains powered lighting system.
Last week I had 30 kids each with 6 poses and 10 staff, using my 580EXII as key at 1/1 and went through 4 sets of eneloops just to keep the recycle times fast enough. With the group shots I just couldnt throw enough light and had to raise the ISO to 400, which I'm not comfortable with (speedlites throwing out about 40-60 w/s?).
So, mains powered lighting seems the next step forward. I've looked at what seems to be the three popular brands, and it would seem as I profess to sell myself as a photographer that I need to be buying the 'pro' end of the range, probably looking at something like 2 x 600 w/s and 1 x 300 w/s heads. I don't do the blown white background shots so a three head kit should be fine.
Can anyone offer any advice as to whether I'm looking at about the right level of kit for the kind of work I do, being portaits and some commercial work? Please have a look at my website if you want to see examples of the kind of work I've completed and the kind of lighting I've used so far.
Last week I had 30 kids each with 6 poses and 10 staff, using my 580EXII as key at 1/1 and went through 4 sets of eneloops just to keep the recycle times fast enough. With the group shots I just couldnt throw enough light and had to raise the ISO to 400, which I'm not comfortable with (speedlites throwing out about 40-60 w/s?).
So, mains powered lighting seems the next step forward. I've looked at what seems to be the three popular brands, and it would seem as I profess to sell myself as a photographer that I need to be buying the 'pro' end of the range, probably looking at something like 2 x 600 w/s and 1 x 300 w/s heads. I don't do the blown white background shots so a three head kit should be fine.
Can anyone offer any advice as to whether I'm looking at about the right level of kit for the kind of work I do, being portaits and some commercial work? Please have a look at my website if you want to see examples of the kind of work I've completed and the kind of lighting I've used so far.