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    Re: beginners lighting kit questions



    dang Sean! I thought being a strobist was about traveling light and being able to be on the move! Haha, just kidding. But seriously, the 40 batteries alone must weigh quite a bit. You really need that many?


    You have quite the collection, but with your help, it seems I'm on the right track.


    I wouldn't want to total it up either. I regret even totaling mine up, but I just wanted to give people an idea in case they were looking to buy a beginner strobe set up as well.


    Seems having another light stand and umbrella would be very useful to me, but seems as I'm trying to keep the gear to a minimum, I can use my tripod for a 2nd light stand if I handhold my camera, and I'm going to grab an inexpensive softbox.


    Where did you get your ball bungees from?


    The biggest challenge for me will be making the transition from constant lighting to working with strobes. Not being able to see the light before I shoot it will be tough at first. But when I get my gear, I will definitely post some of my first shots.





    Oh, and what do you think about that barn door thing I saw on ebay?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Cozen
    Where did you get your ball bungees from?

    I got my ball bungees from Wal-Mart--sporting goods section.


    Quote Originally Posted by Cozen
    Oh, and what do you think about that barn door thing I saw on ebay?

    When I found some speedlight-sized barn doors, I snatched up a couple. However, I've only used the barndoors once (as they won't fit my Vivitars). I found snoots and grids to be much more useful. The one time I needed a flag I simply taped a 3x5 card to the side of the flash and that worked fine.


    My one decent shot using the barndoors on my 580EX:




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    Just to let everyone know, I started writing the rather lengthy strobist thread this evening. I won't actually post it until (most likely) tomorrow evening at the earliest once I get through the flash triggering section. I'll still have several sections to go after that, but at least it'll be up and started. I urge everyone to read through it and send me any revisions or additions needed (via conversations) once it's up.

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    Awesome ! can't wait to read it !

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    Sean, I never tried to work, the only exception is in the office, when I shoot some products for our catalougue. I look forward to read your post, as I am more and more convinced to try after reading all your past post.





    Ciao

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    Whoops! Forgot about the NFL season opening tonight--Titans vs Steelers. Not sure how much writing I'll get done. Might have to wait until Friday evening...





    :-)

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    Enjoy the opening, I will wait happily



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    The first strobist info post is up.

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