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Ok, I've been playing with photography for a few years now, ive caught the bug! now want to setup a small studio on a budget, few portraits, friends/family kids shots etc...
So, I managed to buy a Bowens Esprit 500 twin lighting kit, 2nd hand on ebay. Came with an umbrella and 60x60cm softbox. Few questions re this! ...
1) It comes with one sync cable, 3.5mm to pc, my nikon d90 doesnt have a pc connection, so I believe I have to buy a hot-shoe adapter? also, what is the best way to sync the two lights? they have photocells, is this a reliable way of the 2nd light firing at axactly the same time as the first light which will be wired to the camera? Each light only has one 3.5mm jack input, so I dont see how they can be linked by a wire?
2) Radio Triggers... Would like to buy a set of these as the main triggering system (would still like to have a wired setup as a backup). Any advice on a cheap set??? I see a few on ebay... but not sure of reliability? Not got the budget for pocket wizzards
...hopefully in the future!
OK, so I think your answers to the above will clear the lighting gear fog!
Few questions re: background and setup...
I am lucky enough to have access to a spare room in the office block I currently rent for a small business I run... its about 10ft wide and 13ft long.
3) I want to setup a white background, so was thinking of ordering a roll of white vinyl that can act as the backdrop and floor cover. This stuff seems to be quite expensive... is the the right/best stuff to go for? I found a couple of suppliers on ebay and other websites that work out at around £100. Or maybe someone could suggest a good supplier?
I also want to run a similar setup in black for the future, whats the material for this?
4) I only have the bowens kit at the moment, will I need another light to illuminate the white background in order to achieve a solid blown-out white?
5) Light meter... will I need one of these in order to setup my D90 to take studio pics? if so... any advice on a budget light meter?
Sorry for all the questions... especially if some of them are really obvious answers... just never had anything to do with studio setups and its a real learning curve from the bits i have read so far!
Hopefully I can get going for a couple of hundred £'s from here-on!?
Thanks in advance!!!
So, I managed to buy a Bowens Esprit 500 twin lighting kit, 2nd hand on ebay. Came with an umbrella and 60x60cm softbox. Few questions re this! ...
1) It comes with one sync cable, 3.5mm to pc, my nikon d90 doesnt have a pc connection, so I believe I have to buy a hot-shoe adapter? also, what is the best way to sync the two lights? they have photocells, is this a reliable way of the 2nd light firing at axactly the same time as the first light which will be wired to the camera? Each light only has one 3.5mm jack input, so I dont see how they can be linked by a wire?
2) Radio Triggers... Would like to buy a set of these as the main triggering system (would still like to have a wired setup as a backup). Any advice on a cheap set??? I see a few on ebay... but not sure of reliability? Not got the budget for pocket wizzards
OK, so I think your answers to the above will clear the lighting gear fog!
Few questions re: background and setup...
I am lucky enough to have access to a spare room in the office block I currently rent for a small business I run... its about 10ft wide and 13ft long.
3) I want to setup a white background, so was thinking of ordering a roll of white vinyl that can act as the backdrop and floor cover. This stuff seems to be quite expensive... is the the right/best stuff to go for? I found a couple of suppliers on ebay and other websites that work out at around £100. Or maybe someone could suggest a good supplier?
I also want to run a similar setup in black for the future, whats the material for this?
4) I only have the bowens kit at the moment, will I need another light to illuminate the white background in order to achieve a solid blown-out white?
5) Light meter... will I need one of these in order to setup my D90 to take studio pics? if so... any advice on a budget light meter?
Sorry for all the questions... especially if some of them are really obvious answers... just never had anything to do with studio setups and its a real learning curve from the bits i have read so far!
Hopefully I can get going for a couple of hundred £'s from here-on!?
Thanks in advance!!!