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I have just bought a nice cheap set of studio flash heads… I know, I know, I should have sought advice here first! Any how they work great and suit my current needs and they were realy cheap!
One of the things that attracted me to them was they were touted as having a S mount. Now being a bit naïve about these things I thought that would be simple, not so!
In time I would like to get some reflectors, barn doors snoots etc to fit them. I thought I could just buy anything for Bowens or anything else that is claiming to be S mount. My lights don’t have any type of locking ring suach as that on the Bowens heads.
So what is meant by S mount, is it the size of the mount or is it the locking arrangement or both?
My lights have a diameter of 96mm tapering to about 95mm at the very end. About 16mm from the end there is a groove about 1.3 mm deep. Does this sound like Bowens kit will fit them or will it just rattle a round loosely without the loacking ring?
Any advice would be greatly appreciated, being tight fisted I don’t want to spend out on kit that is not going to work on my lights!
Thanks Peter.
One of the things that attracted me to them was they were touted as having a S mount. Now being a bit naïve about these things I thought that would be simple, not so!
In time I would like to get some reflectors, barn doors snoots etc to fit them. I thought I could just buy anything for Bowens or anything else that is claiming to be S mount. My lights don’t have any type of locking ring suach as that on the Bowens heads.
So what is meant by S mount, is it the size of the mount or is it the locking arrangement or both?
My lights have a diameter of 96mm tapering to about 95mm at the very end. About 16mm from the end there is a groove about 1.3 mm deep. Does this sound like Bowens kit will fit them or will it just rattle a round loosely without the loacking ring?
Any advice would be greatly appreciated, being tight fisted I don’t want to spend out on kit that is not going to work on my lights!
Thanks Peter.