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Approach the studio part 1

April 11th, 2006

Approach the studio part 1: "delivery, initial observations"

The equipment ordered from lightwarepro arrived on time, look out for people who do not live in France delivery to Lightware Pro is free from EUR 400 throughout France (via collisimo) for Belgium postage amounted to 200 euros (for my part I did pass the material at a friend in France to avoid shipping costs).

I ordered the following:

A 400 watt flash, a tripod for the flash, a light box has 120 over 90, a bowl beauty.

Initial observations:

I received my order in two stages as packets are large enough, all is well packed and clearly has not suffered during transport.

Flash: seems fairly well made, my current ignorance in this type of product does not allow me to make a very constructive criticism, I'll stick to "it is big and heavy and seems robust" and the lamp flash are guaranteed for one year (the lamp is supposed to hold 40 000 triggers).
The back of the flash has a few switches to control the following: the lamp driver that allows you to make your focus and see the light distribution, control of tone, power potentiometer, cable sync, Sync (which works quite well with the D70 and SB600 flash cobra) ect ...

The tripod: to be honest that was a little légé and it did not look very robust. folded it must be one meter, has unfolded it rises about eight feet.

The box has light: if you have already mounted a tent in the worst situations, the assembly of the box will remind you what kind of "pleasure" box is structurally flexible metal rod that he must go in small notches in tissue, a short horror ride.

The bowl: Nothing to assemble, it looks like a wok, it is black outside and white inside

2 Responses to "approach the studio part 1"

  1. Afterlove Says:

    Hello,

    First hat for all your work, really clean and very professional.

    I'm curious to know the price of lighting equipment that you present us here ...

    Having a spot in continuous light I would be interested to turn to the flash ...

    400 watts is enough?

    See you soon,

    David

  2. ben Says:

    Thank you msieur

    400 watt I find this huge, all comes from lightwarero and prices are on their site :)

    Basically I will find a good price / quality ratio ;)

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