norrisphysio
Suspended / Banned
- Messages
- 220
- Name
- Chris
- Edit My Images
- Yes
Thought I would restart this thread following the one by studioworks comparing Lencarta to Interfit. Original thread is here http://www.talkphotography.co.uk/forums/showthread.php?t=450764
I am looking at basic kits by both, the Smartflash from Lencarta (currently £299.99) http://www.lencarta.com/lighting-store/flash-heads/flash-heads-1/twin-head-mains-powered-starter-kit and the Nano by Elemental (currently £299.00) http://www.studio-flash.com/nanotwin2.html
The Elemental kit includes 1 brolly and 1 softbox as well as a bag and triggers and is on special offer (normally £379) the Lencarta kit has brollies but no softbox, bag or triggers. Both look very similar except that the Elemental has a 75w modeling lamp the Lencarta 150w. The question is, does the power of the modelling lamp make that much difference? I have never used either, but have used Bowens and Elinchrome and I can't say I have ever really noticed the modeling lamp power. Any views about modeling lamp power?
I am looking at basic kits by both, the Smartflash from Lencarta (currently £299.99) http://www.lencarta.com/lighting-store/flash-heads/flash-heads-1/twin-head-mains-powered-starter-kit and the Nano by Elemental (currently £299.00) http://www.studio-flash.com/nanotwin2.html
The Elemental kit includes 1 brolly and 1 softbox as well as a bag and triggers and is on special offer (normally £379) the Lencarta kit has brollies but no softbox, bag or triggers. Both look very similar except that the Elemental has a 75w modeling lamp the Lencarta 150w. The question is, does the power of the modelling lamp make that much difference? I have never used either, but have used Bowens and Elinchrome and I can't say I have ever really noticed the modeling lamp power. Any views about modeling lamp power?

Last edited: