Ralphmyster
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Which one is the best, will be used quite a lot in a studio. Am drawn towards the pocketwizard but the setup is pro range Bowens. Thanks:shrug:
Thanks, but going to be used in a money making studio hopefully. Looking for a high end studio look ,if you know what I mean.
I think they are dumb triggers, but could be wrong. Don't Bowens have an IR remote control for changing power?
(plus a Nokia car charger works too).
Unlike many, I appear to get the full 1/250th out of the rf602s using camera shutters that support that. I also appear to get 1/200th out of the 5dII, while many say they cant.
These things are important Of course the RF602 is just about to be superceded.......
Well maybe worth given the RF02s a go, Hoppy was correct in my idea. Although not going that far with the studio as yet, but all bowens pro range is a good start. want it looking good, if I am paying for a studio I want good results.If I see high end equipment and don't get the results its more likely to be me than the equipment. LOL
Update just purchased £43 lol on your head be it Dave lol
To True RANK AMATEUR lol.When I spend my hard earned pennies I like to feel I'm getting value for money. knowing what your doing is key to any business, we have all tried basic affordable lighting setups and been more than happy with the results. A model and a pro setup is the next step, and the lighting and equipment sytem needs to be up to the job. Thats why I source branded reliable equipment. clients who pay want to see money in your equipment even if they got know idea how to use it LOL.