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Hi guys,
got a bundle of questions that I'm hoping the lovely people on TP can answer:
1) I have 2 Bowens gemini 200 lights that I haven't used in ages (favouring speedlites) and was wondering if I could use them in anyway with my cactus v4 wireless system. The Bowens have a 6.3mm port on them and the cactus have a 3.5mm port - any way to combine the two or some other concoction using 5D Mkii?
2) I used speedlites as they are easier to move round and there are no mains wires for kids to knock over. But, after playing with them and being reminded of the great consistency and recycle times
My question is to those who use lights in a studio (assuming you've not got them hanging from the ceiling) how do you tidy your wires? We regularly have 2-5 year old kids tearing around the studio while we shoot other members of the family and would prefer if my lights could stay upright
3) i'm trying to get away from 'grey' backgrounds when using white seamless paper and can use a light to make the bg bright white but this only works for the upright paper and bit on the floor remains a dull grey, how do I go about lighting it so that there is no spill on to my model - I'm eager to reduce the amount of PP I do
Cheers, Iain
got a bundle of questions that I'm hoping the lovely people on TP can answer:
1) I have 2 Bowens gemini 200 lights that I haven't used in ages (favouring speedlites) and was wondering if I could use them in anyway with my cactus v4 wireless system. The Bowens have a 6.3mm port on them and the cactus have a 3.5mm port - any way to combine the two or some other concoction using 5D Mkii?
2) I used speedlites as they are easier to move round and there are no mains wires for kids to knock over. But, after playing with them and being reminded of the great consistency and recycle times
3) i'm trying to get away from 'grey' backgrounds when using white seamless paper and can use a light to make the bg bright white but this only works for the upright paper and bit on the floor remains a dull grey, how do I go about lighting it so that there is no spill on to my model - I'm eager to reduce the amount of PP I do
Cheers, Iain
