Posted: 4/11/2008 10:49:54 AM EDT
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I need to start looking at some portable lighting set ups. I don't do a lot of portrait work but I have in the past used them to light volleyball games and the occasional high school basketball game. I never had my own setup, always used the setups from where I worked. I'm looking for something to get me started and not break the bank. It's not a huge priority, so I have some time to look around and was hoping to get some ideas from the folks here on what to look at. |
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Well mainly I intend to use them to light sporting events when allowed. We did it a lot for volleyball games and tennis matches when I was in college. I don't do much portrait stuff but I could see using it for some. Working with lighting setups is something I don't have much experience with. Most of the stuff I shoot is sports/action stuff and with a few exceptions using strobes just doesn't work or isn't practical. But it is something I need to and want to work on a bit because I do have a few things I need to shoot eventually where something other than a speedlight is going to be needed, well I could get away with just the speedlight but it would be better to have something else. |
Well, based on this I think the AB-800 with the larger sport reflector (11") would be great when paired with something like a PocketWizard and a Bogen SuperClamp. I clamp the light to an unused basketball goal to the side of the court and direct it as appropriate to bounce the light back to the court. I also attach a cable tie to the strobe that I use to run a cable through that's attached to the goal. This is just a little insurance in case the clamp fails. I don't want the strobe falling and hitting someone on the head. I don't have the Vagabond power system so for now I just run an extension cord to the strobe. I'm sure I've got a picture of the setup somewhere. Finding it is another story.
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