Anybody out there using the system either studio or outdoors and would like to share their thoughts ?
Cheers
Simon
Thanks Thomas ..... you just had to bring up the Profoto AcuteB
That was the other system I was looking at as it seems to be the next smallest / portable.
Do you use the radio or non radio one - and if you do use the radio - does it work OK without PW's ... but using other triggers
The quadra is a slice more portable but it's marginal, I needed more power and tbh I'd rather invest in Profoto than Elinchrom personally.One thing to check out is Asymmetrical adjustments on the battery pack, 1:1, 1:2 and 1:3 ratios are possible over the two heads on hensel porty lith....
hensel allows remote power adjustment, 1/10th of a stop adjustments, and you can switch on and off the modeling light from the trigger , as well as test fire..
lol is there any way this thread can be locked to stop just me from reading it?
I was in Calumet today and almost got dragged away from the profoto before I started licking it!
I live within walking distance of my local Calumet I live within walking distance of my local Calumet
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Simon, I'm currently in a similar situation as you, and struggling to come to a decision. I need more power so I'm selling my Quadra kit.
Have you mad a purchase yet, what did you get?
I had my mind set on the Bowens set up with Travelpak then when I saw the size of the head at focus, I changed my mind. Also check out the recycle time, 5secs for the 500 head. I'm fairly certain I'm now going with Ranger RX. I ultimately need two packs for total control, but could get away with one and two heads for a start.
I did like the Profoto, but jeez... the price! Still tempted by two acute 600's though. They come with free head at the moment. My only concern is lack of power in the summer months.
Simon,
I bought 2 Quadras at Focus.
We can have a play at the workshop in April!?
M.
I have a quadra. Love it and love the remote power adjustment. Really good flash and I've definitely got value for money out of it. Just don't read this...
http://www.alexbeckett.co.uk/blog/2010/03/08/dubai-gulf-photo-plus-part-ii/
Oh, meant to say I made a new new bracket up and can now use them with my Lastolite Ezybox softbox
M
The size of the ranger heads put me off .....
It's smaller than a Bowens monolite though
The build quality of the Quadra is excellent, and I sell it with a heavy heart, but it could do with a bit more ooomph for my work.
LOL - you are trying to tempt me ! :nono:
There was me trying to be subtle..... I could have put the link to my for sale thread 
Profoto have just released a new AcuteB pack with lithium battery
http://www.profoto.com/acuteb2/product/about
£300 dearer and no free head.... very light and more flashes per charge though.
Profoto is so tempting, but I'm convinced your paying more for kudos than product.
Just got my self and 'Explorer XT' from the Flash Centre. Only had chance to have a couple of plays with it this week but I am over the moon with it. It's a pack you can plug in your existing studion flash units into and they work just as if they a plugged into the socket in the wall. It also a far cheaper option.
Profoto is the best choice if your budget will stand it, but take a look at the Lencarta Safari. Good price, good build quality and of course it's S-fit so you won't be lumbered with buying overpriced accessories.
In addition, it has 600Ws of power, which is enough to overwhelm the sun at any reasonable distance. The Quadra is only 400Ws and as the power is 2/3rds - 1/3rd in real terms you only get 268Ws...
I really looked at the profoto when I got my quadra but the lack of remote power adjustment really killed it for me. Alex