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Hi all,
Please bear with me, I'm sure I'll drop a few clangers or cover some old ground, but I wanted to get a second (third, fourth fifth...) opinion on a couple of options for a basic studio lighting setup.
I'm looking to spend not more than around £200 on lighting initially to allow me to learn and experiment, with a view to potentially adding it later on, once I've won the wife over some more
Existing Equipment
Equipmment I need either way
In terms of personal priorities, I'm quite keen to have a three light setup in order to be able to (as a bare minimum) light backgrounds. As I see it, I have two routes I can go for the lighting:
Option 1 - 3 Strobe eBay Sets
Option 2 - Combined Strobe/Speedlight Setup
My current thoughts are that option 1 gives me a full 3 light setup without having to resort to speedlights and I'm sure the quality would be quite acceptable for my light use, but long term I might outgrow the possibilities they offer and then be forced to replace them wholesale, whereas option two gets me a better main flash which will probably allow more scope for growth and require near no repurchase (the YN-460 is so cheap as to be almost disposable), but I'm concerned whether the SmartFlash alone will be powerful enough and whether the pair of speedlights would be enough to make up for being two strobes down.
So, I'd appreciate any thoughts on the above two options, and also any recommendations as to (cheap!) solutions for establishing wireless control of a mixed lighting system.
Cheers,
Jamie
Please bear with me, I'm sure I'll drop a few clangers or cover some old ground, but I wanted to get a second (third, fourth fifth...) opinion on a couple of options for a basic studio lighting setup.
I'm looking to spend not more than around £200 on lighting initially to allow me to learn and experiment, with a view to potentially adding it later on, once I've won the wife over some more
Existing Equipment
- Nikon D5100 + assorted lenses
- Nikon SB800 Speedlight with hotshoe cable
Equipmment I need either way
- Background - Something like this
- Reflector
In terms of personal priorities, I'm quite keen to have a three light setup in order to be able to (as a bare minimum) light backgrounds. As I see it, I have two routes I can go for the lighting:
Option 1 - 3 Strobe eBay Sets
- I'm looking at these and similar. (I'm sure many seasoned pros are sucking their teeth right now, but bear with me!
)
Option 2 - Combined Strobe/Speedlight Setup
- My other option is to take a single branded strobe (possibly a 200Ws Lencarta SmartFlash, £110 + stand/softbox/umbrella etc), combine this with my SB800 and an additional cheapie speedlight (e.g. YN-460, ~£25-30) with wireless triggers for all items.
My current thoughts are that option 1 gives me a full 3 light setup without having to resort to speedlights and I'm sure the quality would be quite acceptable for my light use, but long term I might outgrow the possibilities they offer and then be forced to replace them wholesale, whereas option two gets me a better main flash which will probably allow more scope for growth and require near no repurchase (the YN-460 is so cheap as to be almost disposable), but I'm concerned whether the SmartFlash alone will be powerful enough and whether the pair of speedlights would be enough to make up for being two strobes down.
So, I'd appreciate any thoughts on the above two options, and also any recommendations as to (cheap!) solutions for establishing wireless control of a mixed lighting system.
Cheers,
Jamie