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  1. <p>Here is a simple light setup which will offer you lots of versatility. You will go back to it time and time again as I do because it is so flexible and quick to setup. Easily setup a photo shoot for a model, a product, a catalog or a headshot in about 5 minutes or less.<br /><br /><strong>view all the article:</strong><a href="http://www.lincostore.com/?Fs=fpArticleDetail&Csn1=4&Csn2=393&Csn3=18&Csn4=242&SN=1595">http://www.lincostore.com/?Fs=fpArticleDetail&Csn1=4&Csn2=393&Csn3=18&Csn4=242&SN=1595</a></p>
  2. <p>Let me walk you through my first time ever out with these hidden jewels of the industry. Since I am know at lincostore.com as he Prince of Cheap,?my goal was to shoot assuming I had minimal gear. Just a basic DSLR, kit lens (F5.6 would be the widest aperture I could use), a fastest shutter speed of 1/125th, with the highest ISO I could use being 400. Having such a strict set of rules could nearly guarantee if I were a beginner I should be able to get good results from the lighting. Also, I limited myself to a maximum of only 2 lights for this test ?this way If I were on a strict budget only having 2 lights would probably reflect that. The kit consisted of a large bank (a single housing that holds multiple lights that are individually controlled) 40 x 40 inch softbox, large heavy duty lights stand and a 4 bulbs. The secondary light consisted of a single light head, a single bulb and a parabolic reflector as well as an optional 24 x 24 inch softbox. My only other option would be my trusty ebay 5n1 reflector kit with stand.<br>

    Here's a speedlight-softbox setup a article by David Griffin<br /> <a href="http://www.lincostore.com/?Fs=fpArticleDetail&Csn1=4&Csn2=393&Csn3=18&Csn4=242&SN=1446">http://www.lincostore.com/?Fs=fpArticleDetail&Csn1=4&Csn2=393&Csn3=18&Csn4=242&SN=1446</a></p>

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