Hey If I want to use them as the main light, at maximum power I can work at f 5.6 or 8 with soft box, or is the power too low for that? The normal max aperture range of 2.8 to 4? Or at maximum power can I work with a little more depth? My studio is small
Please help me, how to set the power of the modelling lamp without being proportional with the flash? Lets say i need the modeling lamp at 3 and the flash at 0.5? Thank You
Hi, and thanks for sharing this. Could you make a review of the Portalite 56 cm Octa? I'm am thinking of buying a single RX One with the deflector kit, and the Portalite Octa as a more portable location setup, instead of a beautydish. (I have the Tronix Explorer Mini battery pack, and a D-Lite 4 it softbox kit)
i am armature photographer , bought canon 700d recently, now i am trying to get studio flash light which is useful in studio and outdoor ( which is in convention halls) . but when i contact here they were suggesting me to take d-lite rx2 as rx1 dont useful for full length photos and prorate. its just useful for passport photos. My budget is limited and i am not able to go for expensive.. pls suggest me which one is right to take modeling in decent way.?
I currently own an Elinchrom BRX 500/500 kit. Although they are excellent, by having only 2 lights limits what you can do in studio. I want to get an additional 2 lights and was wondering if the Elinchrom D-Lites are any good? I want to be able to use 4 lights at the same time. Has anybody tried using both BRX and Dlites together? And how to they perform? Which D-lite is best? My key lights will still be the BRXs, the extra lights i want will be used for background lighting, rim, etc... so should i even need to get another set of Elinchroms, or would a cheap (ie. speedlites) flash system be adequate?
Thanks for the response. But that not what i meant. I mean, can i replace the modeling bulb (tungsen) to a white lights (daylight) to make or use it also as a continious light. Any suggestion on any white bulb i can buy or led lights?
+Jenny Myers The ligting kits come with the Elinchrom SkyPort triggers. They will work with almost any camera system. You can find out which cameras are supported from the Elinchrom website www.elinchrom.com/compacts/one.html
There are different types of slave cell, but the main ones are: a sensor that see when another flash is fired and then triggers the receiver flash. The other is the likes of infrared where again one flash sends a signal and the other receives the signal and then fires.
Hey If I want to use them as the main light, at maximum power I can work at f 5.6 or 8 with soft box, or is the power too low for that?
The normal max aperture range of 2.8 to 4? Or at maximum power can I work with a little more depth? My studio is small
Just what I need, but please tell me the modeling light is LED?
Please help me, how to set the power of the modelling lamp without being proportional with the flash? Lets say i need the modeling lamp at 3 and the flash at 0.5? Thank You
Hi, can i use RX one and RX 2 as backlit? Or do they both have to be the same model? Thank you in front...
Hi, and thanks for sharing this. Could you make a review of the Portalite 56 cm Octa? I'm am thinking of buying a single RX One with the deflector kit, and the Portalite Octa as a more portable location setup, instead of a beautydish. (I have the Tronix Explorer Mini battery pack, and a D-Lite 4 it softbox kit)
i am armature photographer ,
bought canon 700d recently,
now i am trying to get studio flash light which is useful in studio and outdoor ( which is in convention halls) .
but when i contact here they were suggesting me to take d-lite rx2 as rx1 dont useful for full length photos and prorate.
its just useful for passport photos.
My budget is limited and i am not able to go for expensive..
pls suggest me which one is right to take modeling in decent way.?
I currently own an Elinchrom BRX 500/500 kit. Although they are excellent, by having only 2 lights limits what you can do in studio. I want to get an additional 2 lights and was wondering if the Elinchrom D-Lites are any good?
I want to be able to use 4 lights at the same time. Has anybody tried using both BRX and Dlites together? And how to they perform? Which D-lite is best?
My key lights will still be the BRXs, the extra lights i want will be used for background lighting, rim, etc... so should i even need to get another set of Elinchroms, or would a cheap (ie. speedlites) flash system be adequate?
What setting would I put my d800 on to work the lights? TTL or Manual?
say if i wanted to trigger with Phottix Odin, will i lose the ETTL and have to set at manual??
This kind of flashes does not do TTL at all.
Bhow to make the modeling lamp white? My rx4 lamp is yellow?
Ron Favor The modelling bulbs are tungsten and and do give off a yellow light. This is smply corrected with changing your white balance on camera.
Thanks for the response. But that not what i meant. I mean, can i replace the modeling bulb (tungsen) to a white lights (daylight) to make or use it also as a continious light. Any suggestion on any white bulb i can buy or led lights?
Will this system work with any camera
+Jenny Myers The ligting kits come with the Elinchrom SkyPort triggers. They will work with almost any camera system. You can find out which cameras are supported from the Elinchrom website www.elinchrom.com/compacts/one.html
What is a "slave cell"?
There are different types of slave cell, but the main ones are: a sensor that see when another flash is fired and then triggers the receiver flash.
The other is the likes of infrared where again one flash sends a signal and the other receives the signal and then fires.
They are made in Switzerland.
My D-lite 4 are made in India
Is it made in china? If not I'll get one :)
My D-lite 4 are made in India