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<blockquote data-quote="FastGlass" data-source="post: 346728" data-attributes="member: 13822"><p>Wow Jerry, your looking for allot of gear. Good for you. Curious, what did you shoot with before? Not sure about the D-lense. I'm sure others will be along in a minute. Lighting equipment, Boy there's allot of choices out there and i'm sure your aware that you get what you pay for. Me, I would look for a digital head. They seem to pump out more than the others. They also keep their color temp consistent through out the power range. In fact if you Go to Adorama's site and click on Adorama Tv and look at the video about comparing watt seconds. Pretty amazing how different equal size heads differ on output. I have a few Profoto Air heads and other than getting a power pack and heads as two separate components. Profoto is right at the top of the list as far as quality. I don't use their modifiers simply because their nuts on what they cost. You can do allot with just one light and a reflector but having two, three or even four heads does make a big diff in what you can do. Or you can simply shoot with only speedlights. I know a few guys that only shoot with them and the results are identical, cheaper, more portable, don't need to plug them in etc...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="FastGlass, post: 346728, member: 13822"] Wow Jerry, your looking for allot of gear. Good for you. Curious, what did you shoot with before? Not sure about the D-lense. I'm sure others will be along in a minute. Lighting equipment, Boy there's allot of choices out there and i'm sure your aware that you get what you pay for. Me, I would look for a digital head. They seem to pump out more than the others. They also keep their color temp consistent through out the power range. In fact if you Go to Adorama's site and click on Adorama Tv and look at the video about comparing watt seconds. Pretty amazing how different equal size heads differ on output. I have a few Profoto Air heads and other than getting a power pack and heads as two separate components. Profoto is right at the top of the list as far as quality. I don't use their modifiers simply because their nuts on what they cost. You can do allot with just one light and a reflector but having two, three or even four heads does make a big diff in what you can do. Or you can simply shoot with only speedlights. I know a few guys that only shoot with them and the results are identical, cheaper, more portable, don't need to plug them in etc... [/QUOTE]
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