Studio Lighting, £300 to spare

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I've also spent time looking around lights at this price point.
If it were my money I'd be torn between the Stable kit (the sheer amount of equipment for the money is hard to pass by) or the Lencarta because of the reputed high quality for the money.

I'm a sucker for value for money so probably go for Stable!
 
I was looking at the interfit kit myself, but now you have posted up those other two kits im not sure. The lencarta set does appear to be of good quality just based on what i can see.
 
That teaches me to look at what im posting, always thought they where strobes >.<
 
My advice is to go for the Lencarta SmartFlash 200 kit (but be aware of the fact that I'm Lencarta's techie so not completely impartial) rather than the kit on Ebay.

The reason for this is that it's fully compatible with the complete range of Bowens S-fit accessories, which means that you'll be able to expand it in the future, as your knowledge increases and you want to produce more creative work. See this article on how to choose studio lighting equipment.
 
I have the lencarta smartflash kit and they are superb. Great quality and easy to use.
 
I've also spent time looking around lights at this price point.
If it were my money I'd be torn between the Stable kit (the sheer amount of equipment for the money is hard to pass by) or the Lencarta because of the reputed high quality for the money.

I'm a sucker for value for money so probably go for Stable!

It def is a lot for your money

I was looking at the interfit kit myself, but now you have posted up those other two kits im not sure. The lencarta set does appear to be of good quality just based on what i can see.

Lencarta does seem to be good stuff

My advice is to go for the Lencarta SmartFlash 200 kit (but be aware of the fact that I'm Lencarta's techie so not completely impartial) rather than the kit on Ebay.

The reason for this is that it's fully compatible with the complete range of Bowens S-fit accessories, which means that you'll be able to expand it in the future, as your knowledge increases and you want to produce more creative work. See this article on how to choose studio lighting equipment.

That kit looks good, tempting, and thanks for the links!

Thanks for replies everyone, plenty to think about
 
I bought the Stable Imaging kit. I am really happy with them. Quite a comprehensive setup and a good price too.
 
Thanks for input. have you got any photos taken with the kit you can share?

I have only taken a few because my studio is not finished yet. It keeps being moved back because I keep spending the money on more camera equipment.
 
My advice is to go for the Lencarta SmartFlash 200 kit (but be aware of the fact that I'm Lencarta's techie so not completely impartial) rather than the kit on Ebay.

The reason for this is that it's fully compatible with the complete range of Bowens S-fit accessories, which means that you'll be able to expand it in the future, as your knowledge increases and you want to produce more creative work. See this article on how to choose studio lighting equipment.

I'm holding you responsible for the imminent abuse of my credit card. :lol:
 
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