Digital Photography 1 on 1: Episode 4c

(Part 3 of 3) In this episode Mark goes over basic lighting equipment to help answer the question, “What should I buy?”
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One thing I’ve noticed is he never mentions anything about continous lighting. I’ve got a continous lighting home studio I put together, which seems to simplify a lot of things. It’s a new studio and I am new to doing higher quality photography work, and am left wondering if I’d get better results switching to a flash system.
Hi Mark, i searched the light equipment in ebay ( u said). i cant able to fine that… Please help me. Thanks..
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Thanks. Really informative videos.
A travel pack is basically a large battery. This allows you to use strobes in a place where there may not be an outlet, such as outside in a field. A generator, or power pack, must be plugged into the wall. They are both portable, but with the generator, you have to have it plugged in to work. The travel pack you can take anywhere with or without an outlet.
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what is the difference between “Travel pack” and a “Generator”? Are they both portable?
Just as an addendum, I would definitely avoid the expensive equipment if you’re not a full-time, working photographer. If you choose right, the cheaper gear can more than suffice.
Great stuff!!! Thanks
Profoto gear can be expensive… What do you think about Bowens?
Good video, thanks!
Thanks. Really informative videos.
Thanks for these great videos! This is really timely as I’ve been researching lighting kits. Cheers!