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  2. <p>I still use a Compact 300ws along with my Acute2 1200ws kit without an issue. The use of hyper sync will cut the output by several stops but that is to be expected. As long as you have a back up flash tube you should get years usage out of it. I've only had to replace one tube in about twenty years but that was because of my own clumsiness.</p>
  3. <p>Considering the location, the Industry the Client is in and the economy, I would think that $500 a person plus about $2500 for licensing would be where I'd quote. What about the time it takes to process, edit and deliver the images? The labs in my area (Atlanta) charge $75 an hour for editing, so I'd quote the same. Only you can determine your CODB and pricing to get the job and feel good about the fee. </p>
  4. <p>The button is to reposition the handle. Simply turn the handle counter clockwise to loosen, place on light stand, position flash head and tighten securely.</p>
  5. <p>I would certainly limit the usage to the list above, no Advertising or other applications without further compensation. Ellis has suggested a great resource in the Getty pricing guide. Let us know how it works out.</p>
  6. <p>It would be easy to recover the highlights and bring up the shadows in CaptureOne Pro. I imagine it would be even better if you lit your subjects with a little flash.</p>
  7. <p>I wil not format a card until it has been downloaded to the computer and then copied onto two separate hard drives. Besides, I cannot imagine a wifi connection fast enough to transmit to begin with without a lengthy delay. As it's already been pointed out, cards are cheap, quick to be replaced with little delay in shooting and pretty dependable.</p>
  8. <p>I would agree with Michael, imagine if they line up 50 people on the first day and they expect you to shoot until the last one is shot. You will need to set limits to things like time spent on set, usage and term of use. Otherwise they may assume that they own the images and you for the day. You can get to the same number by charging a $1500 Creative Fee and $50 per person plus $750 for editing and delivery of images. Let us know how it works out, both negotiating and then the shoot.</p>
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