Continuous lighting for photography demos

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Hi,
I occasionally run photography courses for beginners and this is fine during the summer months, we can get outside and practice using various setting.A big part of the course is the practical element of seeing how altering settings affect the shot. In winter I am confined to indoors as I do the course in the evenings and I would like a continuous light in order to do demos. I don't want to use flash as this is later in the course and wondered if there is a cheap option that would be suitable? Its going to be fairly close up stuff, maybe 4' or so, any suggestions please?
 
Surely modelling lights on studio flash would be the best option ? - plenty of different kits / quality and prices on the market.
 
Yes, modelling lamps is the easiest and cheapest option, provided of course that you can exclude all other light.
The other options would be something like our QuadLite, but you'd be limited to using the supplied softbox with it, or you could go with our LED1000, which takes all S-fit light shapers, but the cost would probably be out of your budget
 
Hi Guys,
Thank you for the suggestions! I have a load of studio lights and don't know why I didn't think of the modelling lights, thank you Nick! Its really just to do some indoor work in the evening so white balance not an issue. Thank you both1
 
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