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After some advice please. Having spent a couple of weeks browsing through this section of the forum I quite like the idea of ordering a basic studiolight system. In particular I like the idea of having the modeling lamps to help me learn.
For me photography is a hobby so I'd prefer a kit with some flexability so that I can play around and experiment a bit. I want to start with some head and shoulders portraits. Hopefully in the not too distant future some family/maternity/children (possibly newborn if this isn't a bad idea). Maybe some small product/still life type shots (nothing particular in mind).
In terms of the flash heads I think I've settled on one of the Lencarta Smartflash 2 2 head kits.
This will be used at home and I don't have a dedicated space so I'll need to pack up when I've finished. Although they appear good quality the Lencarta Chiaro Softboxes look a bit of a faff to put up and take down. The Profold units look really good but are a bit more than I would like to spend, especially if you add grids.
The two questions I'm currently pondering are:
1. If I go for the Smartflash 2 kit with two umbrellas are there any non-softbox modifiers I can swap out one or both of the umbrellas for? Honeycombes to fit on the standard reflectors for example? I'm not sure about umbrellas in a small space due to light spill? Or should I stick with umbrellas?
2. In terms of softboxes would you recomend any particular sizes or shapes as a starting point. Octobox, square, strip? My house has standard 2.4m ish ceilings so I think anything big is out. I've seen a couple of 'ok' comments about the Bessel softboxes with 4cm grids. Are these a safe bet or am I better looking elsewhere?
I'm hoping I'll be able to pick up some discounts at the Photography show in a couple of weeks time.
Any help appreciated.
After some advice please. Having spent a couple of weeks browsing through this section of the forum I quite like the idea of ordering a basic studiolight system. In particular I like the idea of having the modeling lamps to help me learn.
For me photography is a hobby so I'd prefer a kit with some flexability so that I can play around and experiment a bit. I want to start with some head and shoulders portraits. Hopefully in the not too distant future some family/maternity/children (possibly newborn if this isn't a bad idea). Maybe some small product/still life type shots (nothing particular in mind).
In terms of the flash heads I think I've settled on one of the Lencarta Smartflash 2 2 head kits.
This will be used at home and I don't have a dedicated space so I'll need to pack up when I've finished. Although they appear good quality the Lencarta Chiaro Softboxes look a bit of a faff to put up and take down. The Profold units look really good but are a bit more than I would like to spend, especially if you add grids.
The two questions I'm currently pondering are:
1. If I go for the Smartflash 2 kit with two umbrellas are there any non-softbox modifiers I can swap out one or both of the umbrellas for? Honeycombes to fit on the standard reflectors for example? I'm not sure about umbrellas in a small space due to light spill? Or should I stick with umbrellas?
2. In terms of softboxes would you recomend any particular sizes or shapes as a starting point. Octobox, square, strip? My house has standard 2.4m ish ceilings so I think anything big is out. I've seen a couple of 'ok' comments about the Bessel softboxes with 4cm grids. Are these a safe bet or am I better looking elsewhere?
I'm hoping I'll be able to pick up some discounts at the Photography show in a couple of weeks time.
Any help appreciated.