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Starter light set for new business. Your opinion is appreciated!
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<blockquote data-quote="FastGlass" data-source="post: 197797" data-attributes="member: 13822"><p>You'll most likely need to gel you're speedlight to match the color temp of those lights. I would highly avoid the lights you're asking about. There the cheapest of the cheap. When I first started looking into studio lighting, I too was tempted at those $200-$400 units. Really consider spending a lot of money on you're strobes. Avoid continuous lighting and go for strobes having modeling lights. Much more output with strobes. You could also get a few more speedlights and use them as well but speedlights as far as ws goes. The 910 only puts out I think I read about 200 ws. Yes you can do a lot with 200 ws but you can do a lot more having 500-1000 ws.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="FastGlass, post: 197797, member: 13822"] You'll most likely need to gel you're speedlight to match the color temp of those lights. I would highly avoid the lights you're asking about. There the cheapest of the cheap. When I first started looking into studio lighting, I too was tempted at those $200-$400 units. Really consider spending a lot of money on you're strobes. Avoid continuous lighting and go for strobes having modeling lights. Much more output with strobes. You could also get a few more speedlights and use them as well but speedlights as far as ws goes. The 910 only puts out I think I read about 200 ws. Yes you can do a lot with 200 ws but you can do a lot more having 500-1000 ws. [/QUOTE]
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