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<blockquote data-quote="rob shearing" data-source="post: 651970" data-attributes="member: 25693"><p>Hi, apologies if I have placed this thread in the incorrect section!</p><p>I have been asked by a few friends if I would shoot individual/family portraits at their homes. The portable back drop is not an issue, what is giving me a headache is the source of lighting, having recently purchsed a new camera and lens my budget is limited.</p><p>I have read numerous articles on "budget" products and narrowed it down to the following fluorescent, strobe and LED products; <a href="https://www.jessops.com/p/interfit/f5-2-head-fluorescent-lighting-kit-97451" target="_blank">https://www.jessops.com/p/interfit/f5-2-head-fluorescent-lighting-kit-97451</a>, <a href="https://www.wexphotovideo.com/interfit-f121-200w-twin-head-softbox-kit-1632474/" target="_blank">https://www.wexphotovideo.com/interfit-f121-200w-twin-head-softbox-kit-1632474/</a>, <a href="http://vww.smick.co.uk/sonline/led-supersoftbox-octagonal-lighting-kit-for-digital-and-video.html" target="_blank">LED Supersoftbox Octagonal Lighting Kit for Digital and Video - Smick.co.uk</a>.</p><p>Would anyone be kind enough to offer any thoughts/advice on these items, or any alternatives?</p><p>Thanks</p><p>Rob</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rob shearing, post: 651970, member: 25693"] Hi, apologies if I have placed this thread in the incorrect section! I have been asked by a few friends if I would shoot individual/family portraits at their homes. The portable back drop is not an issue, what is giving me a headache is the source of lighting, having recently purchsed a new camera and lens my budget is limited. I have read numerous articles on "budget" products and narrowed it down to the following fluorescent, strobe and LED products; [URL]https://www.jessops.com/p/interfit/f5-2-head-fluorescent-lighting-kit-97451[/URL], [URL]https://www.wexphotovideo.com/interfit-f121-200w-twin-head-softbox-kit-1632474/[/URL], [url=http://vww.smick.co.uk/sonline/led-supersoftbox-octagonal-lighting-kit-for-digital-and-video.html]LED Supersoftbox Octagonal Lighting Kit for Digital and Video - Smick.co.uk[/url]. Would anyone be kind enough to offer any thoughts/advice on these items, or any alternatives? Thanks Rob [/QUOTE]
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