Tom Farrow
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I'm building up some gear to accompany my 1100D, which while an entry level camera, I'm really enjoying, possibly more so that the 600D I was using a few weeks back! Not sure why I prefer this body, but I do!
So, I'm on a budget here. A tight one.
I also don't have a dedicated studio, or place to put one, as a 14 year old living at our small home with my parents
I do however have lots of opportunities at school where I can do photography, and build a portable studio with equipment I own. Therefore, I'm looking for a small setup of either 2/3 lights that I can take to school. Flash seems to be the way to go, I have two continuous lights at school that I can get access to, and most of my work right now doesn't require and softer lights with detailed shadows etc.
Because of budget, I've found some good options on ebay with all round good reviews. I'll post links later. I'd like at least one speedlight, for flash while I'm out.
Speedlight = £27
Strobe = £32
Don't be fooled by the price, they have superb reviews. The speedlight especially, hard to find many of the strobe, but those I can find are very impressive!
I can stretch to at very very maximum two strobes + 1 speedlight
My current thinking is two speedlights. One for on camera, the other for off camera, or both of camera using the onboard as a trigger. I might be able to buy a wireless trigger, too, if that seems like a good idea.
Of course, three speedlights *is* possible, but I'm trying to cut back as much as I can here, so I can spend more on a good quality tripod+head.
So, I'm on a budget here. A tight one.
I also don't have a dedicated studio, or place to put one, as a 14 year old living at our small home with my parents
I do however have lots of opportunities at school where I can do photography, and build a portable studio with equipment I own. Therefore, I'm looking for a small setup of either 2/3 lights that I can take to school. Flash seems to be the way to go, I have two continuous lights at school that I can get access to, and most of my work right now doesn't require and softer lights with detailed shadows etc.
Because of budget, I've found some good options on ebay with all round good reviews. I'll post links later. I'd like at least one speedlight, for flash while I'm out.
Speedlight = £27
Strobe = £32
Don't be fooled by the price, they have superb reviews. The speedlight especially, hard to find many of the strobe, but those I can find are very impressive!
I can stretch to at very very maximum two strobes + 1 speedlight
My current thinking is two speedlights. One for on camera, the other for off camera, or both of camera using the onboard as a trigger. I might be able to buy a wireless trigger, too, if that seems like a good idea.
Of course, three speedlights *is* possible, but I'm trying to cut back as much as I can here, so I can spend more on a good quality tripod+head.