elemental m series heads

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who uses them on here?

I've had one favourable review from someone with a bit of savvy but just wanted a broader view before I go to far planning.

Also the elemental mods, how do they rate. I know they're s fitting so I have options and can keep them if I buy another s fitting head (maybe one with a pack or somat) but what are they like light and build wise?
 
If they're anything like the G series then they'll be great, I have two G2 flash heads and am very pleased with them. I've only really used the softboxes, which are nice and light and sturdy enough.
 
Cheers, particularly interested in build quality as I want to use the for events (as right now I use rented kit which adds up)
 
as you know, both myself and a friend use them, my friend has had his for about 3 years now and both they, the mods and accessories all still working and in good condition.

The air cushioned stands that come with the heads are very very substantial even to slight overkill imo. The boom arm is great and works brilliantly on the stands, it feels trustworthy.

The lencarta octobox looks *slightly* better than the elemental one, but any octobox that isn't one of the swish folding up ones (£50+ more) will always be a bit of a pain in the rear to put up or down. I'm liking the look of this for event work. The snoot, 5 in 1 reflector and the barn doors are visibly the same ones as on ebay from chinese sellers, but perfectly good, and the same price or cheaper. My beauty dish hasn't come through yet, and elemental had the cheapest deal I could find for beauty dish + honeycomb + diffuser anywhere.
The umbrellas are good, sturdy construction, waay on a par with my calumet brand 1.5m diameter one.
All the heads come with a brolly reflector, and these are very well built.
The stand bags that they come with are excellent, I've ordered 2 more.
I'm not a huge fan of the 'armoured' studio box that the lights come in, for a studio use or occasional taking from the car to a venue, it'd be fine, but it's basically some large sheets of foam put together to make a case, with dividers inside. They used to do an awesome 3 head roller case that they don't any more :( So mine will be going in a rolley peli.

I made the decision to go elemental rather than a bowens system that would last me forever because it meant I could get 4 heads and a load of mods, rather than 2 or 3 lower power heads with slower duration, I'll have access to more branded kit through uni from september, I wasn't missing out on location power because I'm going to get a tronix explorer mains battery pack (which is half the price and has more juice than the bowens travelpak). The strobist article on alienbees sums up a lot of my reasoning, just replace bees with elemental.
 
I didn't realise your mate had had them for longer, thats the info I was aiming for really how well they last.

brolly boxes could be a good shout for events, I'd love westcott but it aint happening

there will be many more msn discussions as I come to actually have the cash in my hand :D
 
The studio that I used to use has a complete Elemental set-up (ISL Studios) and they are a brilliant set of lights, especially for the price you pay for them , very reliable and with being s-fit it makes them very cheap to by mods for compared to other makes that use their own fittings.

We liked them so much that we bought a set for the new studio of the new Zeppelin ones, they are great, so far been used for a dozen or so shoots without a hitch and the customer service is second to none.
 
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