Looks too good to be true.... If you are into Studio photography that package is good, but I always test before I buy. So just make sure the equipment is legit.
2007-08-11 15:42:49
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answered by Anonymous
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That's a very good deal. Three strobes with umbrellas are plenty enough to start a studio, then having a softbox too. That's an increbidilby good deal, almost too good to be true.
I had to go back and check it again. I read every detail and yes this package is compatible with almost every camera and deal just can't be beat, especially with the ten day money back warranty. Incredible deal with incredible quality. This is absolutely perfect for a home studio. I almost snatched it out from under you, I've been looking for a similar deal. Good luck and hope you win.
2007-08-19 01:45:43
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answered by morganjlandry 3
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Ree Ree If you plan on starting your own studio I wana be your full time model, just kidding. I would rec amend buying a light kit directly from a manufacture like Photoflex. (photoflex.com) or Norman. This way you know exactly what you want, and are going to get. I would also rec amend a light kit with something more than 400 watt seconds perferably 5000 watt seconds or more for indoor studio work. hope that this will help joephoto75@yahoo
2007-08-12 13:09:03
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answered by Anonymous
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This would probably be fine for a starter outfit to get you going. You will probably need something better and higher quality within a couple of years - so just know that this is disposable equipment.
I would absolutely make sure that he sends you at least four (4) extra strobe bulbs. You may never find them again and if he's out of business - so are you.
Strobes get knocked about as you move them around, as you set them up, and pack them away.
I have Norman strobes and I always have a spare bulb. Had these for over 25 years.
2007-08-11 23:30:51
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answered by vbmica 7
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Read the feedback. It looks like everyone is pretty satisfied with the set-up and with the seller's service.
2007-08-11 16:28:08
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answered by Picture Taker 7
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I agree with greendog, It really looks too good to be true. If you end up buying would you please let me know how it is. My lighting equipment came from an older photographer who wanted to see me succeed and therefore gave me his old studio lights.
2007-08-11 16:25:32
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answered by Josh 3
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Me? Pro for 22+ years
http://lamplightphoto.com
Upon close inspection I noticed NONE of the strobes have modeling lights. HUGE HANDICAP.
NO BUY.
2007-08-15 12:15:19
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answered by lamplight123 3
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