crashtestmac
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Guys and Gals,
I have a studio kit that i have been using for about a year, i love it to bits and i am very happy with the results.
BUT.....
All of my shooting is done at other venues or other peoples houses. I want to move to using speedlites so i can take my camera bag a highlite and a couple of lightstands. When you factor in for events i have to then also take my printer, mounts, bags viewing stations etc, it is all a bit much.
So i am wanting to ask out loud for anyone to talk me out of this if it is the wrong thing to do.
I have 1 SB600 and i want to have some decent kit but not wanting to go crazy.
I am thinking that i need 3 lights in total so do i want to get my hands on 2 more sb600 and a SU800 or do i go with the FITP cheap ones and wireless triggers.
I know the cheap ones will do the job but is it worth paying the extra.
Does anyone know...!
Crash
I have a studio kit that i have been using for about a year, i love it to bits and i am very happy with the results.
BUT.....
All of my shooting is done at other venues or other peoples houses. I want to move to using speedlites so i can take my camera bag a highlite and a couple of lightstands. When you factor in for events i have to then also take my printer, mounts, bags viewing stations etc, it is all a bit much.
So i am wanting to ask out loud for anyone to talk me out of this if it is the wrong thing to do.
I have 1 SB600 and i want to have some decent kit but not wanting to go crazy.
I am thinking that i need 3 lights in total so do i want to get my hands on 2 more sb600 and a SU800 or do i go with the FITP cheap ones and wireless triggers.
I know the cheap ones will do the job but is it worth paying the extra.
Does anyone know...!
Crash