im looking into getting a couple of lower end monoblocs, so, either the gemini or the d-lite-it, in either 200 or 400 W/s
id like to hear from anyone owning either of the two, regarding subjective opinions after having used them, since while i have the specs, there are always going to be little design choices that dont make it to the marketing sheet which either annoy or help.
also interested in hearing a more general 200 vs 400W/s (bearing in mind im used to using sb-28 areas of power output)
i understand how having a lower minimum setting can be beneficial, but i do bear in mind that the people i hear saying that 200W/s is plenty, or whatever, for all i know they stick to an iso of 400-800, as opposed to 100
on that note, the price difference between the 200's and the 400's isent an issue in the slightest, so its very firmly a matter of which range is overall more useful than a given value is fine to 'make do with' e.t.c.
id like to hear from anyone owning either of the two, regarding subjective opinions after having used them, since while i have the specs, there are always going to be little design choices that dont make it to the marketing sheet which either annoy or help.
also interested in hearing a more general 200 vs 400W/s (bearing in mind im used to using sb-28 areas of power output)
i understand how having a lower minimum setting can be beneficial, but i do bear in mind that the people i hear saying that 200W/s is plenty, or whatever, for all i know they stick to an iso of 400-800, as opposed to 100
on that note, the price difference between the 200's and the 400's isent an issue in the slightest, so its very firmly a matter of which range is overall more useful than a given value is fine to 'make do with' e.t.c.
My Bowens 500r's have been in use for hours on end with modeling lights on full power & I have never had any problems with overheating or any other problems for that matter,