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We currently run a 9'x15' studio (horrible size and shape) with some Bowens Geminis but we're setting up a second area in our warehouse building that we can set up bivvies and large tackle collections for advertising shoots. I'll be moving the 500w Geminis into this space so was thinking about some less powerful heads for the small studio space.
The D-lite it 2 go set looks good for the money and spare heads look good value at £180.
Anyone got any experience with these and can give realworld feedback on them? The built-in Skyport system will be good and I trust Elinchrom stuff from using them at university.
I'm thinking 200w will be a better, more controllable option in a smaller studio space where we do predominately macro and smaller product photography. The current 500w head are generally on low, low power all the time to get, say f/11, so I'm guessing they're too beefy for a small studio environment.
Wattage and power isn't something I have vast knowledge of so any help will be greatly appreciated
The D-lite it 2 go set looks good for the money and spare heads look good value at £180.
Anyone got any experience with these and can give realworld feedback on them? The built-in Skyport system will be good and I trust Elinchrom stuff from using them at university.
I'm thinking 200w will be a better, more controllable option in a smaller studio space where we do predominately macro and smaller product photography. The current 500w head are generally on low, low power all the time to get, say f/11, so I'm guessing they're too beefy for a small studio environment.
Wattage and power isn't something I have vast knowledge of so any help will be greatly appreciated