time for new strobe(s)

dangindangin Registered Users Posts: 458 Major grins
edited August 15, 2008 in Accessories
so i was on a wedding shoot this past weekend and managed to pop one of my 300ws strobes. not sure what happened but the smell of burnt electrical wiring was wafting through the air by the strobe. it kept firing but i didn't want to take any chances and took it out of service. suffice it to say, i've got one downed (out of warranty) strobe.

i know there are plenty of other brands out there; some less expensive and some way out there. for what i do, i can't justify a set of speedotrons or elinchrom lights. i know many wedding photographers that rely on their alien bees and travelite strobes and have been very happy with them overall. of course if i had the money, i'd probably pluck down on a bunch of quantum q t5d-r flashes and call it a day. :D

here's what i'm considering:

option 1 | replace 2 strobes w/ 2 new alien bee ab800 (300ws)
or
option 2 | replace 1 main strobe w/ 1 new calumet travelite 750 (750ws)

thoughts one way or another?
- Dan

- my photography: www.dangin.com
- my blog: www.dangin.com/blog
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new strobe options 3 votes

replace 2 strobes w/ 2 new alien bee ab800 (300ws)
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CameronPhotoGuy40bendruckerphoto 3 votes
replace 1 main strobe w/ 1 new calumet travelite 750 (750ws)
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other, please specify in post
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Comments

  • ziggy53ziggy53 Super Moderators Posts: 24,130 moderator
    edited August 14, 2008
    I have, and use, Flashpoint II 1820 monolights. I would compare them favorably to the Travelites that I used to use at work.

    They seem pretty durable and had most of the features I was looking for in a monolight.

    They use an odd mounting flange but it hasn't posed a problem. There are enough accessories available to suit my needs.

    300ws monolights (model 620a) are $200.

    http://www.adorama.com/FP620A.html
    ziggy53
    Moderator of the Cameras and Accessories forums
  • dangindangin Registered Users Posts: 458 Major grins
    edited August 15, 2008
    ziggy53 wrote:
    I have, and use, Flashpoint II 1820 monolights. I would compare them favorably to the Travelites that I used to use at work.

    They seem pretty durable and had most of the features I was looking for in a monolight.

    They use an odd mounting flange but it hasn't posed a problem. There are enough accessories available to suit my needs.

    300ws monolights (model 620a) are $200.

    http://www.adorama.com/FP620A.html

    what's the warranty on them? do you know what kind of softbox rings they take?
    - Dan

    - my photography: www.dangin.com
    - my blog: www.dangin.com/blog
    - follow me on twitter: @danginphoto
  • ziggy53ziggy53 Super Moderators Posts: 24,130 moderator
    edited August 15, 2008
    Dan,

    I bought mine a couple of years ago and I don't find the papers for them.

    I seem to recall 1 year warranty on the monolights but I don't recall the warranty on the flash tubes and I doubt that any warranty covers the modeling lights.

    I have only used a FlashPoint softbox and I have a couple of "universal" soft boxes that I bought from an E-Bay supplier.

    I gather that you can get PhotoFlex adapters that will mate several different manufacturers' products.

    http://www.bhphotovideo.com/FrameWork/charts/photoflexStrobe.html

    It would appear that the FlashPoint and White Lightning Ultra flashes may be similar:

    http://www.adorama.com/PF9002BR.html

    I also gather, from research on the Net, that you can get replacement speedrings for the FlashPoint lights that possibly fit other manufacturers, but I don't know this for a fact.


    You may need to call Adorama to verify the warranty and compatibility specifications:

    1-888-216-7400
    ziggy53
    Moderator of the Cameras and Accessories forums
  • dangindangin Registered Users Posts: 458 Major grins
    edited August 15, 2008
    hmmm... that is interesting. i wonder if adorama bought out the white lighting ultra spec from paul buff? headscratch.gif i might have to give them a shot. thx, ziggy.
    - Dan

    - my photography: www.dangin.com
    - my blog: www.dangin.com/blog
    - follow me on twitter: @danginphoto
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