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I shoot with my safaris 90% of the time and I would recommend them to anyone best bang for the buck I could find and they just work... Again and again and again...
I shoot with my safaris 90% of the time and I would recommend them to anyone best bang for the buck I could find and they just work... Again and again and again...
I want the ringflash now...
I want a third light but not sure if I should get another safari plus the ringflash (which with the battery is quite a lot of dosh). Or get a twin light Elitepro setup and swap one of the mains lights for a ringflash and the battery transmitter/receiver for a mains one. Then I will have a couple more stands too. I suppose I am unlikely to be using 3 lights outside.
Loving the 95cm octo box I got off TG
If I need more lights On location where there isn't any power I just break out a couple of sb900's... Those with the safaris give me all the light I need![]()
Still the stuff inside it is the main thing and it is REALLY nice kit. Only critism I would have so far is the inability to change the power of the lights individually so I will need to use an ND grad/move them etc.You could also use a honeycomb fitted to one of the standard reflectors if using bare heads..
You could also use a honeycomb fitted to one of the standard reflectors if using bare heads..
There's no measurable shift in colour temperature, so either one can be used on one head or one can be used on each head.Thanks Garry, I had seen the extension on the Lencarta website. I assume two would be needed if two heads are in use to keep colour temp etc or is one OK?..
That's a difficult question to answer, because it varies.Garry T1 times, do they go up or down as you lower the flash output? I really need the times as I shoot action sports, and need high flash speeds.
Thanks for that Garry, this unfortunately means that Safari is not an option for my needs. Pricing was where I wanted to be, but need the fast duration, which means more expense.
That's a difficult question to answer, because it varies.
Turn it down to half or quarter power and capacitors are switched out, which makes the flash duration shorter.
But turn it down to an intermediate point and the flash duration will lengthen, because the flash energy will be reduced by reducing the voltage.
In practice, unless you turn it down to the minimum it will be more or less the same because the flash energy will be reduced partly by switching out capacitors and partly by reducing the voltage.
Well, a brand new shiny singing & dancing oscilloscope is now on its way, so once it's here and I've learned how to integrate it with the graph creation software I'll be able to prove the Lencarta flash duration figures againYes, the Safari utilises capacitor switching, that's the norm for generators. The t.5 time was measured at full power.
Sorry, I can't provide timings at reduced power settings at the mo because the oscilloscope that measures the duration and plots the bell curve has died, it will be replaced with a brand new shiny one but I'm stuck until the new one arrives.
you should do competitive evaluations Garry, that should be able to show various differences between brands.
That sounds good to me and I'll be happy to do it, over time we could build up a database of actual flash durations of various makes and models at different power settings, this will help people to make informed decisions before buying, which they can't always do just by relying on the published figures.
But people will need to bring the different brands to me by arrangement, because pretty well the only ones I have available to me apart from Lencarta is a few of the pro Elinchrom models (none of the consumer ones) and when it comes to the rebadged products it will be necessary to test every single model, because different models often come from different manufacturers. This doesn't necessarily mean that they are a poor choice, but what it does mean is their worth can only be assessed by objective testing - oscilliscopes and colour temperature meters provide accurate info.
That sounds good to me and I'll be happy to do it, over time we could build up a database of actual flash durations of various makes and models at different power settings, this will help people to make informed decisions before buying, which they can't always do just by relying on the published figures.



I think this will be a useful resource, as long as suppliers are happy to take part - it will be in their interest to get objective test results as long as they match their own published figures, and it will be in the interests of potential buyers whether they do or they don't.Garry this would be wonderful if you could get this rolling! T1 speeds would be great to have with this. Be a really good way to get accurate info from one source.
Thanks in advance for doing this Garry, i think this would be really useful to a lot of us.
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