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<blockquote data-quote="rob shearing" data-source="post: 651983" data-attributes="member: 25693"><p>Thank you for the speedy replies.</p><p>I have already had some attempts with my speedlites and a few modifiers, but wasn't entirly happy with the results. Basically I found it really time consuming having to constantly guess where to place the lights when the subject moved, whereas if a had a continuous/modelling light I feel the whole process would flow much smoother? As a personal preference I prefer the light from a softbox to the umbrella and probably wouldn't get enough output with a speedlight/softbox combo?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rob shearing, post: 651983, member: 25693"] Thank you for the speedy replies. I have already had some attempts with my speedlites and a few modifiers, but wasn't entirly happy with the results. Basically I found it really time consuming having to constantly guess where to place the lights when the subject moved, whereas if a had a continuous/modelling light I feel the whole process would flow much smoother? As a personal preference I prefer the light from a softbox to the umbrella and probably wouldn't get enough output with a speedlight/softbox combo? [/QUOTE]
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