Hello,
Is a 200 watt off camera strobe powerful enough to use a 32 inch umbrella type of softbox? Thank you.
Terry
Hello,
Is a 200 watt off camera strobe powerful enough to use a 32 inch umbrella type of softbox? Thank you.
Terry
Yes, its a good all round configuration.
For most situations, absolutely. And if that's not enough light for a particular aperture, move the umbrella/softbox in closer.
Or simply bump ISO to 200. And before some of you act like you just witnessed a violent murder, just stop. You could shoot at 400 ISO all day long. No one would ever know.
Thank you Don.
Thank you Ray.
Should I use a 7” standard reflector too? I’m using the Neewer Q3 off camera strobe.
Should I use a 7” standard reflector too? I’m using the Neewer Q3 off camera strobe.
only unless you can use your strobe with bare bulb
Should I use a 7” standard reflector too?
Exactly which 7" reflector are you referring to? Do you have a link?
only unless you can use your strobe with bare bulb
The Q3 doesn't have a bare bulb option. It has a fixed fresnel head... unless you popped off the fresnel lens. But then the bare flash tube would still be shrouded.
The answers above are all correct for many ambient light conditions. That combo will work just fine. As said, if you need a bit more light, try to move the speed light towards your model a bit…. It will soften the light and make the model brighter.
I will add a twist though…..
Are you trying to overpower the sun? I.e are you trying to turn daylight into darkness…. Shooting at 2pm into the sun with your model’s back to the sun and he/she facing you? If so, then, most likely “no” that light and soft box won’t do that. There are limits. BUT, even in these conditions, it would make a nice fill light as you balance ambient and flash in your image.
It’s just the standard one. 7” and they are all the same.
All indoors. Thank you for all of your advice.
The answers above are all correct for many ambient light conditions. That combo will work just fine. As said, if you need a bit more light, try to move the speed light towards your model a bit…. It will soften the light and make the model brighter.
I will add a twist though…..
Are you trying to overpower the sun? I.e are you trying to turn daylight into darkness…. Shooting at 2pm into the sun with your model’s back to the sun and he/she facing you? If so, then, most likely “no” that light and soft box won’t do that. There are limits. BUT, even in these conditions, it would make a nice fill light as you balance ambient and flash in your image.
There is a round bracket that holds the strobe and also has the slots for Bowens attachments. I watched YouTubes comparing the Q3 and AD200 as well as read reviews. I think the Q3 will serve me well, so I ordered a second one.
I can use the 7” reflector with a sock as my main diffuser, can’t I? Why do I need a bare bulb in other cases?
I can use the 7” reflector with a sock as my main diffuser, can’t I? Why do I need a bare bulb in other cases?
yes i use one with my speed lights and its great for event work.
All of you have been so helpful. I really appreciate it.
It sounds like I should have bought 400 watt strobes.