Ceiling Light

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Hiya all, I have a home studio (My Kitchen) i'm trying to get maximum width possible. I currently have a 2.3m wide seamless roll in there but i'm losing space because my lights are on the floor. What I want to do is hang 2 from the celing to light the backdrop.

  1. Would this work ok?
  2. What should i use to hang a Smartflash 200 from the ceiling?

Any pointers would be great :)

Many Thanks

Danny
 
Manfrotto also do an arm and clamp setup which is far more versatile than the fixed ceiling fitting. With the arm and clamp you can position the lamp far better. I have two of these which I can attach to the beams in my studio. They are ok for snoots etc but when you want to use a big softbox then a stand is best.
 
Manfrotto also do an arm and clamp setup which is far more versatile than the fixed ceiling fitting.

Yeah - rummage around on that link and they do a bunch of stuff surprisingly similar to the Manfrotto kit ;)

However, a full skytracks system is VERY heavy in its own right before you add flash. Not sure I'd trust it to a domestic ceiling.
 
Yeah - rummage around on that link and they do a bunch of stuff surprisingly similar to the Manfrotto kit ;)

However, a full skytracks system is VERY heavy in its own right before you add flash. Not sure I'd trust it to a domestic ceiling.

Apart from anything else, like weight, cost and the fact that your living room would never be a living room again - a skytrack system needs about 14' of ceiling height.

To be honest, your best solution here is a lighting stand, full stop. Any fixed bracket will totally lack versatility.
 
for transparency purposes, any commercial affiliation here Jonathan?

No.

But do feel free to question my motives every time I try to help somebody. It's really not irritating at all.

I'll remind you of the general rules that if you have an issue with a post you can take it up privately with a moderator. Oh, right.
 
No.

But do feel free to question my motives every time I try to help somebody. It's really not irritating at all.

I'll remind you of the general rules that if you have an issue with a post you can take it up privately with a moderator. Oh, right.



*self moderated*

if you'd just said No i'd have sent a quick note but seeing as you're being an arse about it, you have done seminars for Viewfinder, so its a logical extention, no?
 
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Yes Matey it would have been far better to send me a PM to ask. Call me out in public and guess where I'm going to answer.
 
you didnt have to be defensive about it though, a simple yes or no would have sufficed, a perfectly legitimate question for me to ask given the facts to hand
 
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