nickrego
12-22-2004, 02:38 PM
I was dead set on buying 2 B1600's. Now I am not sure if I should purchase 2 B800's and 2 B1600's, which I can not afford to do.
I primarily do In-Home Portraits of 1 - 5 people. I also do some, soon to be more, Sports/Team Portraits. The sports stuff is typically Basketball, Martial Arts and Cheerleading Squads, taken inside gyms or halls (stills).
I was hoping I could use the B1600's for both. Reducing the power for Portraits (with softboxes) and using full power (with umbrellas) for Teams. It has been suggested that the B1600's will be too powerful for the Portrait work. The Bees have a 5 stop adjustment, which should take them down to 20ws (640 - 320 - 160 - 80 - 40 - 20), if I am understanding how this all works.
Can I get by with just the B1600's ? Or will I be limited to small aperatures for Portrait work ?
Thanks...
I primarily do In-Home Portraits of 1 - 5 people. I also do some, soon to be more, Sports/Team Portraits. The sports stuff is typically Basketball, Martial Arts and Cheerleading Squads, taken inside gyms or halls (stills).
I was hoping I could use the B1600's for both. Reducing the power for Portraits (with softboxes) and using full power (with umbrellas) for Teams. It has been suggested that the B1600's will be too powerful for the Portrait work. The Bees have a 5 stop adjustment, which should take them down to 20ws (640 - 320 - 160 - 80 - 40 - 20), if I am understanding how this all works.
Can I get by with just the B1600's ? Or will I be limited to small aperatures for Portrait work ?
Thanks...