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Zack Arias Light Modifier Run Down

June 17, 2010 By Eric Reagan

If you happened to catch the Zack Arias session on creativeLIVE last weekend, you saw that one of the things he did was shoot a live comparison of a number of light modifiers, ranging from a 7′ Octabank down to 10-degree grid.

Zack has posted all of those images over on his blog at zarias.com for everyone to check out.  He’s even put them all together in a .zip file for you to download if you want to look at them on your own screen and compare different modifiers side-by-side.

If you want to learn off-camera lighting, Zack’s creativeLIVE session is a great way to jump in to it.  It’s three days packed full of lighting knowledge with Zack’s practical approach.  While it was free to watch the 3-day session live, you can download all three days for $129 and put them on your PC, iPhone, iPad, or whatever.  I didn’t have the ability to sit through all three days of the sessions non-stop, so I stole it for $79 before the session ended (Lord knows I could use some help with my off-camera lighting).  At $129, this is still an absurd bargain.

You can order Zack’s creativeLIVE session here.

And, again, the light modifier images are on Zack’s blog here.

And just so you know, I’m not pimping this class because I get anything out of it.  I get nothing, and neither Zack, nor anyone else from creativeLIVE asked me to say anything about it. I just want to make sure that anyone who reads Photography Bay and struggles with off-camera lighting is aware of this.

Filed Under: Lighting Tagged With: digital cameras, light modifiers, Lighting, off-camera lighting, photography, studio, zack arias

 

Rogue FlashBenders – Flexible Light Modifiers for Speedlights

June 7, 2010 By Eric Reagan

ExpoImaging has announced a new line of flash modifiers, dubbed Rogue FlashBenders.  The new FlashBenders are designed to work with speedlights and can be shaped and positioned to help get the light from your hot shoe flashes headed in the direction you want it to go.

There are currently 3 models available – a large reflector, a small reflector, and a bounce card/flag, which retail for $39.95, $34.95 and 29.95, respectively.  You can get more details about the Rogue FlashBenders on ExpoImaging’s website.

Official press release follows. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Lighting Tagged With: digital cameras, ExpoImaging, flashbenders, light modifiers, Lighting, photography, rogue, speedlights, speedlites

PocketWizard Nikon Version First Prototype Test

March 11, 2010 By Eric Reagan

PocketWizard FlexTT5

The PocketWizard MiniTT1 and FlexTT5 wireless TTL system has been available for Canon DSLRs for quite awhile now, with Nikon compatible units on the calendar for some point in the future.  The future just got a little closer for Nikon shooters. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Lighting Tagged With: creative lighting system, FlexTT5, minitti, Nikon, photography, PocketWizard, wireless flash, wireless transmitter

Impact EX100A Monolight Kit Review

January 24, 2010 By Eric Reagan

Impact EX100A Monolight

The Impact EX100A is a basic 100 watt monolight that’s available from B&H Photo.  The EX100A is also available in a 2 monolight kit with 24″ softboxes, an umbrella, light stands and a carry case.

The EX100A 2-light kit was my first experience with using monolights, and for the $200 I spent on it, I have been pretty pleased.  Sure, it’s not AlienBees, Elinchrom or anything fancy, but not everyone needs (or can afford) those brands. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Lighting Tagged With: digital camera, ex100a, impact, Lighting, monolight, photography, review, studio

PocketWizard MiniTT1 Transmitter and FlexTT5 Transceiver ControlTL Firmware Version 5.0 for Canon

December 30, 2009 By Eric Reagan

PocketWizard FlexTT5 Transceiver

PocketWizard has updated the firmware for the Canon version of the MiniTT1 Transmitter and FlexTT5 Transceiver.

The new firmware adds several new capabilities to the wireless system.  Two of the big ones are Rear Curtain Sync and Pre-Flash Boost:

“PocketWizard’s rear curtain sync allows the photographer to set the shutter speed at which rear curtain sync automatically engages while optimizing the timing of rear curtain sync to fire at the absolute end of the shutter opening. Pre-Flash Boost provides enhanced E-TTL performance when using flash diffusers, doing bounce flash, or at ranges just beyond the normal E-TTL capabilities. By increasing the pre-flash power, PocketWizard has offset the loss of light in these challenging E-TTL situations.” –PocketWizard

The new firmware also adds automatic camera detection, which allows the system to determine appropriate sync speed for High Speed Sync mode.  Compatibility for the Canon 7D has been added, along with compatibility for the Metz 58 AF-1.

Additional details about the updated firmware are available in a PDF file from PocketWizard, which can be viewed here.

Download info for the firmware can be found here.

Filed Under: Lighting Tagged With: Canon, controltl, digital cameras, dslr, eos, firmware, FlexTT5, Lighting, MiniTT1, photography, PocketWizard, transceiver, transmitter

Strobox iPhone App

December 14, 2009 By Eric Reagan

Strobox iPhone App

Strobox is a cool, free iPhone app that lets you create lighting diagrams.  It includes a large variety of different lights and modifiers.  You can drag the lights, cameras and subjects around on the diagram and rotate them to fit your given scene.

You can find Strobox in the iPhone App Store for free.

Strobox iPhone App

Filed Under: Lighting Tagged With: apps, digital camera, iphone, iphone app, iPhone Photo App, Lighting, photography, strobox

Cheap(er) TTL Wireless Flash Triggers

November 25, 2009 By Eric Reagan

It looks like there will be some “poverty wizards” capable of sending TTL signals for Canon and Nikon flash systems available soon.

If you’re into that kind of thing, hit up this link to Strobist for the scoop on these Chinese TTL flash triggers.

Filed Under: Lighting Tagged With: dslr, Lighting, off-camera flash, strobist, ttl

Lastolite TriFlash

October 29, 2009 By Eric Reagan

Need more light?

The Lastolite TriFlash is a new bracket that gives you the ability to mount 3 speedlights on one light stand.  The Triflash is available now and carries an initial retail price of $70.

More details in the press release below. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Lighting Tagged With: flash, lastolite, Lighting, photography, TriFlash

Lastolite TriGrip Bracket

October 29, 2009 By Eric Reagan

Lastolite has released the TriGrip bracket, which acts as a holder for its TriGrip reflectors.  Using the TriGrip bracket and reflector together offers more versatility for photographers working solo. The TriGrip bracket is available now and carries an initial retail price of $120.

More details in the press release below. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Lighting Tagged With: bracket, lastolite, Lighting, photography, reflector, trigrip

Lastolite KickerLite Softbox

October 29, 2009 By Eric Reagan

Lasolite has released the KickerLite softbox, which provides a low-level fill light.  The KickerLite is available now and carries an initial retail price of $225.

More details and images in the press release below. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Lighting Tagged With: Lastolite KickerLite Softbox, Lighting, photography

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