View Full Version : Dual purpose strobe for sports/portraits?
widash
Dec-18-2007, 07:00 PM
I am in the market for a strobe that can operate from a battery pack or electrical outlet.
I'm primarily interested in short flash duration and fast recycle time, as I shoot a lot of HS ice hockey games and will also be doing indoor swim meets. It also would be used for group and individual potraits.
I know some of the Elinchrom and Speedotrons are geared toward this, but am hoping there are some more cost effective alternatives I don't know about.
Also am considering the Calumet Travelite 750ws kit.
Any suggestions welcome.
Thanks,
Bill
pathfinder
Dec-18-2007, 07:11 PM
Will the owners allow 110V flash units anywhere near a swimming pool?.....
Scott_Quier
Dec-19-2007, 03:31 AM
Let me be the first to welcome you to the fray! You're gonna love it here!
Let's see .... "cost effective" and "lighting" - isn't that something like a real, honest to gosh, oxymoron?
Take a look at Alien Bee lights (link (http://www.alienbees.com/)). Their lights are not expensive and they offer the option of battery packs for mobile work.
I'm with PF though - I would be real interested in learning how you convince management/safety folks at a pool to allow 110V equipment anywhere near the pool. I would think the fear of electrocution hazard to be enough to push them into fits of laughter.
BTW - I sure hope your liability insurance is up to date.
claudermilk
Dec-19-2007, 08:25 AM
Welcome to the forum.
I have a Calumet Travelite setup on long-term loan (the 2-head 1500 set, so a pair of 750s). They are quite nice overall, though I don't care for the offset stand mounts. As far as I can tell these are meant for plugging into an electrical outlet only, not for power packs.
widash
Dec-19-2007, 03:27 PM
PF and Scott,
While I have not shot a swim meet in over 30 years (and that was with a bare bulb flash), here's where I got the idea.
http://www.daveblackphotography.com/workshop/0402.htm (http://www.daveblackphotography.com/workshop/0402.htm)
Chris, here are the two Calumet kits I was looking at that included the Travel-Pak battery:
http://www.calumetphoto.com/item/CE1450K1 (http://www.calumetphoto.com/item/CE1450K1)
http://www.calumetphoto.com/item/CE1470K1 (http://www.calumetphoto.com/item/CE1470K1)
Thanks,
Bill
Shane422
Dec-19-2007, 04:06 PM
I think your man Dave Black is using strobist (http://www.strobist.com)approaches to lighting his scenes. By that I mean hot shoe strobes off camera.
HiSPL
Dec-19-2007, 07:31 PM
Those are not shoe flashes. They are specificaly designed to throw long distances, recycle quickly, and have a very short duration. These are used at almost all major sporting events, and are almost always mounted in the catwalks 50 to 70 feet away from the action. While I have never used these strobes before, I have tripped over them on numerous occasions in my part time job as a rigger. To my recollection, there was never a battery pack present because there is generally power to be found in the catwalk.
pathfinder
Dec-19-2007, 08:43 PM
I can certainly see why you are interested - the use of flash REALLY sets his images apart - They look very nice indeed.
If you can mount your hardware permanently or securely to a catwalk, like he has, then management may not be concerned re electrical risks.
Battery powered speedlites would probably be easier to sell to management I bet, ala Stobist.
Like the Strobist, good flash can really up the quality of your images. Good luck, let us know how this works out. I am sure there are a lot of readers who will be similarly interested.
jdryan3
Dec-19-2007, 09:00 PM
I'm not sure about the setup where you are, but our arena actually has them permanently mounted. Just get a PW II, and find out the channel, and off you go.
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