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The hunt for the 'right for me' studio kit continues... I'm considering the Lencarta ElitePro300 and 600 with GN of 49(162) and 70(232) m(ft) if I've converted correctly Garry, but the 600s are out of stock for a period.
So, in the frame also are the Bowens Gemini 200 and 400, the Gemini R 250 and 500. In a four head configuration with 2 heads on the BG a key and a fill. Ok, the GN for each are 54(178) and 76(251), 60(198) and 85(280) respecively m(ft), all of which just about meet my needs from an output point of view (assuming the 200 only generally for fill, although I'm leaning towards the 400 or 500w/s as I could do with the extra distance to subject and possibly higher than I'd like ambient light levels (nursery/playgroup settings). The possible power pack addition for battery use is a nice feature also, for the future.
Eventually to my pondering question... How do the 'entry level' Bowens ranges stand up to reasonably prolonged studio use? :shrug: Anyone with actual experience of these ranges, rather than the Pro range? I'm eager to know as much as I can before spending what is a reasonable sum of money for me.
Thanks
So, in the frame also are the Bowens Gemini 200 and 400, the Gemini R 250 and 500. In a four head configuration with 2 heads on the BG a key and a fill. Ok, the GN for each are 54(178) and 76(251), 60(198) and 85(280) respecively m(ft), all of which just about meet my needs from an output point of view (assuming the 200 only generally for fill, although I'm leaning towards the 400 or 500w/s as I could do with the extra distance to subject and possibly higher than I'd like ambient light levels (nursery/playgroup settings). The possible power pack addition for battery use is a nice feature also, for the future.
Eventually to my pondering question... How do the 'entry level' Bowens ranges stand up to reasonably prolonged studio use? :shrug: Anyone with actual experience of these ranges, rather than the Pro range? I'm eager to know as much as I can before spending what is a reasonable sum of money for me.
Thanks
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