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just wondering what's the average number of speed light potn ppl have..I currently only have three do you guys think this is good enuf for strobing.???
I probably need more..

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PacAcePacAce
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It all depends on what you want to use the flashes for. For some applications, one is more than enough. But for others, even 10 may not be enough (I seem to recall someone using 12 or more hotshoe flashes out in the middle of the desert)!!!

..Leo

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aaron.dunlapaaron.dunlap
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Hotshoe flashes? None right now (though a 580 is the next thing on my 'buy' list'). I can't see needing more than 2 or 3. If I'm doing serious enough strobing that I need more than three flashes for, I'm going to buy studio strobes. For the price of a 580 you could almost get a genesis 200 and vagabond II. or for a little bit more, a d-lite and a vagabond.

 Aaron

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xcel730xcel730
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Dec 01, 2010 09:56 as a reply to @aaron.dunlap's post #4

I have four. 580EXII, 430EXII, and 2 vivitar 285HV.

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six.
2-580exII, 430 ex, 2 vivitar 285's, 1 vivitar 283.


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GatorboyGatorboy
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Six: A pair each of 580EX, Vivitar 283 and 285HVs.

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Dec 01, 2010 10:02 as a reply to @Gatorboy's post #7

(2) 580ex IIs
(1) 420ex
(2) yn462's . . . broken
(4) yn460 ii's . . . not quite yet broken
Spent all my recent capital but getting some vivitar 285s as soon as the YN's start dying (more than they have)

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3x Canon speedlights and 3 Nikon.
Run and gunning I'll use ETTL and when I'm shooting manual I'll just abuse my nikon's.

5Dmkiv 5Dmkiii 24LmkII 85 mkII L 16-35L mkII 24-70 f/2.8L mkii 70-200 f/2.8 ISL mkII 600EX-RT x2 580 EX II x2 Einstein's
Fuji - gone
Sony 2 x A7iii w/ Sigma MC-11 adapter GM16-35 f/2.8 Tamron 28-75 f/2.8 GM70-200 f/2.8 Sigma Art 24 f/1.4 FE85 f/1.8 Sigma ART 105 f/1.4 Godox V860iiS & V1S

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dave_pdave_p
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Four. A 540EZ, a 430EX, and two 285HV's. Sometimes I find myself wanting one or two more, but four seems to be a pretty good number for me right now.


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TMR ­ DesignTMR Design
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PacAce wrote in post #11375458
It all depends on what you want to use the flashes for. For some applications, one is more than enough. But for others, even 10 may not be enough (I seem to recall someone using 12 or more hotshoe flashes out in the middle of the desert)!!!

As interesting as that video was, I had to laugh at the Christmas tree of Nikon Speedlight's Joe McNally used to shoot in the desert. I believe he has 15 SB-800's.

Robert
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kaigraphykaigraphy
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The guess the general answer is the more the better of cause up to a point..I'll probably put it at say 8-12 speedlight..over 12 is probably overkill..
few example where more speedlights helped..
for hss and high fire rate since each speed lights can be set at a lower power to archive the same output as 1 speedlight..This setup is about as complex as you can possibly get (and expensive) full ttl control using radiop popper
http://www.youtube.com​/watch?v=xNDAINwhTWU < 8 speed lights
and sometime to overpower the sun..
http://www.youtube.com​/watch?v=89yRPwPNS2s < lastolite triflash <3 speed lights

I'm weird - I love my 5D Mark II, Canon EF 70-200 f/2.8L IS Mark II, Sigmalux 50mm 1.4, Manfrotto 190CXPRO4 + Manfrotto 804RC2, Gitzo GM3551 + Manfrotto 486RC2

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RPCroweRPCrowe
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Dec 01, 2010 14:46 as a reply to @kaigraphy's post #13

420EX and 550EX.. I also have a Sunpak 120 and a couple of Vivitars laying around..

See my images at http://rpcrowe.smugmug​.com/

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gonzogolfgonzogolf
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kaigraphy wrote in post #11377347
The guess the general answer is the more the better of cause up to a point..I'll probably put it at say 8-12 speedlight..over 12 is probably overkill..
few example where more speedlights helped..
for hss and high fire rate since each speed lights can be set at a lower power to archive the same output as 1 speedlight..This setup is about as complex as you can possibly get (and expensive) fully ttl control using radiop popper
http://www.youtube.com​/watch?v=xNDAINwhTWU < 8 speed lights
and sometime to overpower the sun..
http://www.youtube.com​/watch?v=89yRPwPNS2s < lastolite triflash 23 speed lights

But for the most part using more than 3 or 4 speedlites is either a novelty or an exercise in excess. Perhaps there are a few shots that couldnt be taken another way, but for people who actually pay for their gear that many speedlites is not really an option.


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nikon sb-600, sb 700 and a achiever 115A, just waiting for a trigger for the achiever to arrive so i can use it. looking at adding another sb-600 maybe 2 for stobist work. after that. i'll buy some alien bees and vagabonds if i need anymore lighting

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kaigraphykaigraphy
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just wondering what's the average number of speed light potn ppl have..I currently only have three do you guys think this is good enuf for strobing.???
I probably need more..

I'm weird - I love my 5D Mark II, Canon EF 70-200 f/2.8L IS Mark II, Sigmalux 50mm 1.4, Manfrotto 190CXPRO4 + Manfrotto 804RC2, Gitzo GM3551 + Manfrotto 486RC2

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PacAcePacAce
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It all depends on what you want to use the flashes for. For some applications, one is more than enough. But for others, even 10 may not be enough (I seem to recall someone using 12 or more hotshoe flashes out in the middle of the desert)!!!

..Leo

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aaron.dunlapaaron.dunlap
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Location: USA

Hotshoe flashes? None right now (though a 580 is the next thing on my 'buy' list'). I can't see needing more than 2 or 3. If I'm doing serious enough strobing that I need more than three flashes for, I'm going to buy studio strobes. For the price of a 580 you could almost get a genesis 200 and vagabond II. or for a little bit more, a d-lite and a vagabond.

 Aaron

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xcel730xcel730
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Location: New York
Dec 01, 2010 09:56 as a reply to @aaron.dunlap's post #4

I have four. 580EXII, 430EXII, and 2 vivitar 285HV.

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Quote: If the grass is always greener on the other side, then maybe you should start working on your own grass.

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six.
2-580exII, 430 ex, 2 vivitar 285's, 1 vivitar 283.


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Six: A pair each of 580EX, Vivitar 283 and 285HVs.

Dave Hoffmann

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Dec 01, 2010 10:02 as a reply to @Gatorboy's post #7

(2) 580ex IIs
(1) 420ex
(2) yn462's . . . broken
(4) yn460 ii's . . . not quite yet broken
Spent all my recent capital but getting some vivitar 285s as soon as the YN's start dying (more than they have)

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Location: Vancouver, BC

3x Canon speedlights and 3 Nikon.
Run and gunning I'll use ETTL and when I'm shooting manual I'll just abuse my nikon's.

5Dmkiv 5Dmkiii 24LmkII 85 mkII L 16-35L mkII 24-70 f/2.8L mkii 70-200 f/2.8 ISL mkII 600EX-RT x2 580 EX II x2 Einstein's
Fuji - gone
Sony 2 x A7iii w/ Sigma MC-11 adapter GM16-35 f/2.8 Tamron 28-75 f/2.8 GM70-200 f/2.8 Sigma Art 24 f/1.4 FE85 f/1.8 Sigma ART 105 f/1.4 Godox V860iiS & V1S

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dave_pdave_p
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Four. A 540EZ, a 430EX, and two 285HV's. Sometimes I find myself wanting one or two more, but four seems to be a pretty good number for me right now.


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TMR ­ DesignTMR Design
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PacAce wrote in post #11375458
It all depends on what you want to use the flashes for. For some applications, one is more than enough. But for others, even 10 may not be enough (I seem to recall someone using 12 or more hotshoe flashes out in the middle of the desert)!!!

As interesting as that video was, I had to laugh at the Christmas tree of Nikon Speedlight's Joe McNally used to shoot in the desert. I believe he has 15 SB-800's.

Robert
RobertMitchellPhotogra​phy

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The guess the general answer is the more the better of cause up to a point..I'll probably put it at say 8-12 speedlight..over 12 is probably overkill..
few example where more speedlights helped..
for hss and high fire rate since each speed lights can be set at a lower power to archive the same output as 1 speedlight..This setup is about as complex as you can possibly get (and expensive) full ttl control using radiop popper
http://www.youtube.com​/watch?v=xNDAINwhTWU < 8 speed lights
and sometime to overpower the sun..
http://www.youtube.com​/watch?v=89yRPwPNS2s < lastolite triflash <3 speed lights

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RPCroweRPCrowe
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Dec 01, 2010 14:46 as a reply to @kaigraphy's post #13

420EX and 550EX.. I also have a Sunpak 120 and a couple of Vivitars laying around..

See my images at http://rpcrowe.smugmug​.com/

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kaigraphy wrote in post #11377347
The guess the general answer is the more the better of cause up to a point..I'll probably put it at say 8-12 speedlight..over 12 is probably overkill..
few example where more speedlights helped..
for hss and high fire rate since each speed lights can be set at a lower power to archive the same output as 1 speedlight..This setup is about as complex as you can possibly get (and expensive) fully ttl control using radiop popper
http://www.youtube.com​/watch?v=xNDAINwhTWU < 8 speed lights
and sometime to overpower the sun..
http://www.youtube.com​/watch?v=89yRPwPNS2s < lastolite triflash 23 speed lights

But for the most part using more than 3 or 4 speedlites is either a novelty or an exercise in excess. Perhaps there are a few shots that couldnt be taken another way, but for people who actually pay for their gear that many speedlites is not really an option.


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Location: mildura, victoria, australia

nikon sb-600, sb 700 and a achiever 115A, just waiting for a trigger for the achiever to arrive so i can use it. looking at adding another sb-600 maybe 2 for stobist work. after that. i'll buy some alien bees and vagabonds if i need anymore lighting

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