Hi All,
I am looking for some advice from you guys who know and have experience and any help is gratefully appreciated.
I am just about to splash out any buy some lighting equipment to give me great scope to create in my hobby, but even after researching into the subject I am still a little confused on what kit to get to meet my aims (once practiced).
I like to take portraits, indoor and outdoor, environmental portraits, commercial style (for fun not £), etc. Basically, where I need to light a subject from a person to a car, from small objects within an environmental portrait, to say a band or small group of people. I don't want to limit myself to a studio (which I don't have) but can use a large space if I want, courtesy of a mates disused store room (large space).
What I am confused about what combination of kit to get. My budget is pretty reasonable, but it is not wide enough to be getting one of everything.
I have been trying to answer, speedlites, or large flash heads with 200w, 300w, 400w, or 600w etc. Or if I should get say SB-900 and a 600w?
Can I get greater flexibility with say 2 x 300w (5 stop) large flash head and buy a good battery pack and then forget about a speedlite. After all a SB-900 is £320, whilst a 300w Flash head can been around the same price and lower but gives out much more power. 2 Speedlites get very expensive and limits my total flash power compared with 2 x 300w (or 200w, 600w etc).
I just don't know where to start putting this all together so, I am asking for you opinions on what type of set up would give me good flexibility and a wide rage to create lots of images for the a good price range.
Please note - I am NOT asking about specific Makes or Brand as different people will recommend their favs and it seems by other threads it can turn nasty. My budget will define what brand overall, once I have my kit list sorted, and it this list I am having a trouble with.
I really appreciate any advise you can give. Please ask me any question which would help you to give me that advise also.
Thanks
Rob
I am looking for some advice from you guys who know and have experience and any help is gratefully appreciated.
I am just about to splash out any buy some lighting equipment to give me great scope to create in my hobby, but even after researching into the subject I am still a little confused on what kit to get to meet my aims (once practiced).
I like to take portraits, indoor and outdoor, environmental portraits, commercial style (for fun not £), etc. Basically, where I need to light a subject from a person to a car, from small objects within an environmental portrait, to say a band or small group of people. I don't want to limit myself to a studio (which I don't have) but can use a large space if I want, courtesy of a mates disused store room (large space).
What I am confused about what combination of kit to get. My budget is pretty reasonable, but it is not wide enough to be getting one of everything.
I have been trying to answer, speedlites, or large flash heads with 200w, 300w, 400w, or 600w etc. Or if I should get say SB-900 and a 600w?
Can I get greater flexibility with say 2 x 300w (5 stop) large flash head and buy a good battery pack and then forget about a speedlite. After all a SB-900 is £320, whilst a 300w Flash head can been around the same price and lower but gives out much more power. 2 Speedlites get very expensive and limits my total flash power compared with 2 x 300w (or 200w, 600w etc).
I just don't know where to start putting this all together so, I am asking for you opinions on what type of set up would give me good flexibility and a wide rage to create lots of images for the a good price range.
Please note - I am NOT asking about specific Makes or Brand as different people will recommend their favs and it seems by other threads it can turn nasty. My budget will define what brand overall, once I have my kit list sorted, and it this list I am having a trouble with.
I really appreciate any advise you can give. Please ask me any question which would help you to give me that advise also.
Thanks
Rob