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Has any got any recommendations for one of the above? I want to use it for some off camera lighting scenarios at weddings etc and was wondering if anyone could advise on models/wattage etc.

Any advice gratefully received!
 
Hi Colin, I know that Brett Harkness uses one and I'm booked on a course with him so I'll ask his good lady wife for you. :)
 
The trend now is for LED lighting assuming you want fill light rather than illumination to get an exposure. Try Lite Panels for LED or for tungsten illumination look at the PAG C6 which is solidly built. Sony also make a twin tungsten on board light which takes the sony battery which is a good price.

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I think AliB shoots with an R3 she picked up at Focus earler this year. I can't find the original thread with the details in though.

IIRC, they're about £180.

We hired in some of these LitePanels for a video shoot where we couldn't use normal lighting because of the heat.
http://www.litepanels.com/

Worked brilliantly, but I noticed a company at Focus selling far eastern examples at half the price.

They were something like this: http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/Pro-126-LED-F...graphy_StudioEquipment_RL&hash=item335b935821
 
A friend of mine bought some Kino Diva lights. He is a videographer right enough but he's able to create a lot in video that he hopes to be able to replicate in photography.
http://www.kinoflo.com/Lighting Fixtures/Diva-Lite/Diva-Lite.htm

man, the kino gear is so farking sweet... way expensive though :(

LED litepanel micros are rated way below the comer lights, dimmer and worse built and less bright etc... the big ones look pretty neat though.
 
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