Heh I already broke otwo of the bulbs Yesterday. I didn't quite know that they might blow up if the power was switched on for too long. I'll be on a hunt for new bulbs today I guess. (It'll may prove to be difficult because they only sell led bulbs here. I don't prefer leds for photography, because they flicker.)
I'm hoping that I could use this studio set-up for shooting pets, products and other things. Not sure about portraits though, as I'm bad with people.
Ohh, that one looks nice. I'll have to think about it.
It's just that I already have a Nissin Di600, a radio transmitter and two receivers, and I recently ordered two Bowen brackets, but instead got three.
I'm thinking that if I bought myself 2 more cheap flashes and one receiver, I could replace the continuous light bulbs and use the softboxes with the flashes instead.
The modeling light in the AD200 however does seem quite compelling.
If I were to get myself and AD200, I might also have to get a Godox transmitter and a an additional receiver for the Di600.
Yes, for the Godox you will have to get a transmitter and a receiver and sadly they aren't cheap.. I would suggest use what you have now and then once you start taking up assignments and earn some nice amount, that time you can upgrade..
You can ask @eveuncovered how she felt after upgrading too lights.. She has changed here entire self portrait game to another level..
Heh I already broke otwo of the bulbs Yesterday. I didn't quite know that they might blow up if the power was switched on for too long. I'll be on a hunt for new bulbs today I guess. (It'll may prove to be difficult because they only sell led bulbs here. I don't prefer leds for photography, because they flicker.)
I'm hoping that I could use this studio set-up for shooting pets, products and other things. Not sure about portraits though, as I'm bad with people.
Try and get a Godox AD200 instead.. Should do the trick for a longer run..
Ohh, that one looks nice. I'll have to think about it.
It's just that I already have a Nissin Di600, a radio transmitter and two receivers, and I recently ordered two Bowen brackets, but instead got three.
I'm thinking that if I bought myself 2 more cheap flashes and one receiver, I could replace the continuous light bulbs and use the softboxes with the flashes instead.
The modeling light in the AD200 however does seem quite compelling.
If I were to get myself and AD200, I might also have to get a Godox transmitter and a an additional receiver for the Di600.
I wonder which choice comes cheaper...
Ah!!
Yes, for the Godox you will have to get a transmitter and a receiver and sadly they aren't cheap.. I would suggest use what you have now and then once you start taking up assignments and earn some nice amount, that time you can upgrade..
You can ask @eveuncovered how she felt after upgrading too lights.. She has changed here entire self portrait game to another level..