Originally Posted by Fast Glass
Thank you very much, John!
Denise
Originally Posted by Fast Glass
Thank you very much, John!
Denise
What's that white stuff all over the ground?[]
I think they call it "snow"....[]
John.
Originally Posted by Jeff Lucia
Darn, finally a question is asked on this site that I can answer and John beat me to it! []
Oh well, better luck next time.[]
John.
Lovely! I just went to my local photography shop a while ago and saw some Induro heads. I might get one if my Manfrotto 488RC2 gets a bit older or something [:P]
Originally Posted by Fast Glass
A bit OT, but can those snoots used by strobists be used as a beamer?
Originally Posted by Ralph
Thanks! It does seem to be working out pretty good for me . But since I've never used another, I don't know how it compares. Maybe that's a good thing!
Denise
Originally Posted by Ralph
Probably not. They're meant for use in bird photography and probably wouldn't give the desired strobist effect. Ask Sean to be sure, though.
Originally Posted by ddt0725
I tried an Induro BHD-3 ballhead (top-of-the-line) and my impressions were that it was sturdy, very heavy, and priced OK. Nothing wrong with it at all, it worked fine for me, I don't know how long it lasts, though. Induro uses a closed-ball design, which is extremely hard to clean. I personally am a fan of the open ball design, but it's not too big of a deal. The BHD-3 was better than I thought it would be. Just very heavy, it's 2 pounds!
my 2¢
brendan