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I'm looking at buying a larger softbox for use in the studio, mainly for full length shots but ideally would be great for small-family group shots too.
Now my initial thoughts were a strip light for single full length shots (ie a model on her own) and make do with the current 60x60cm softboxes for the groups which i've done in the past. A plus point for this would be able to minimise the amount of spill on the floor too, something that is a little pet hate of mine i must admit.
My second thought was to go all out and buy a nice 150cm octabox which would provide a nicely diffused light for the modeling (full length) but also a lovely soft key for the family groups and portraits in general. Is the octabox a "do all" kind of affair?
My hesitation for the strip light is it being too concentrated for the groups, having the light fall off to quickly and having to use the 60x60s.
my hesitation for the octa is the fact that i won't be able to control the light onto the model in quite the same way, with a fair bit of spill onto the background (not necessarily a bad thing but a choice is nice
) I'm assuming that the octabox would also be beneficial in shooting small groups full length to give the full spread of light over a larger area.
Do we think i'm asking too much of one softbox and am i best off in the long run getting both, giving me the right tool for every job? Given the situation what would you guys and gals go for?
Just FYI, the boxes i was looking at are the 150cm Profold Lencarta and the 30x140 Profold Strip
Now my initial thoughts were a strip light for single full length shots (ie a model on her own) and make do with the current 60x60cm softboxes for the groups which i've done in the past. A plus point for this would be able to minimise the amount of spill on the floor too, something that is a little pet hate of mine i must admit.
My second thought was to go all out and buy a nice 150cm octabox which would provide a nicely diffused light for the modeling (full length) but also a lovely soft key for the family groups and portraits in general. Is the octabox a "do all" kind of affair?
My hesitation for the strip light is it being too concentrated for the groups, having the light fall off to quickly and having to use the 60x60s.
my hesitation for the octa is the fact that i won't be able to control the light onto the model in quite the same way, with a fair bit of spill onto the background (not necessarily a bad thing but a choice is nice
Do we think i'm asking too much of one softbox and am i best off in the long run getting both, giving me the right tool for every job? Given the situation what would you guys and gals go for?
Just FYI, the boxes i was looking at are the 150cm Profold Lencarta and the 30x140 Profold Strip
