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Five Strobe 600WS Professional Portrait Studio Lighting
Package
Now with 2 fabulous
FREE Bonuses:
$5000 value - 500 Professionally-Designed Web
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$20 value - Cell Phone Antenna Booster!
Special
Introductory
SALE Price!

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Here's a GREAT New 5 Strobe Portrait Studio Package!
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Here's what you get:
1) Five Britek PS-200 120WS Professional
Strobes (Show
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2) Two 32" Black/White Umbrellas (Show Me)
3) Two 32" Transparent "Shoot-Through"
Umbrellas (Show
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4) Four 6 1/2 Foot Light Stands
(Show
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5) One 1.8 to 3.3 Foot BackLight
Stand (Show me)
6) Five Unique Umbrella-Capable
Reflectors (Show Me)
7) Five Bulb Protectors
8) Three Sync Cords (Show Me)
9) Five Power Cords
10) One Strobe & Accessories Carrying Case (Show
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11) Two Light Stand & Umbrella Carrying Cases (Show Me)
12) All Necessary Bulbs
(flash tubes, modeling light bulbs, etc.)
With this package you'll have everything you need to start
making great pictures! See just below.
Plus, 2 Fabulous
Free Bonuses:
13) One FREE Cellular Phone
Antenna Booster! $20
Value! (Show Me)
14) 500 FREE Web Site Templates!
$500 Value! (Show Me)
These
go fast, and this super-low sale price won't last, so bid now,
and bid to win! |
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This is a GREAT 5
Light Starter Portrait Studio setup, at an absolutely unbelievably
LOW price!
You'll have everything you'll need
to get fabulous portraits (also great for product photography)!
With 5 powerful 120WS Master MonoLight strobes (a 600 total Watt
Kit), with modeling lights, you'll havee three strobes to appropriately
light your victims (er, your "subjects, that is:) from two
opposing directions, which will allow you to get professional-level
results with the necessary interplay of light and shadow, resulting
in the depth and texture characteristic of pro portraits, a fourth
strobe for a backlight, a fifth strobe for a hairlight, rim light,
accent light, or additional fill light or backlight. We can also
use our 5th strobe behind the backdrop, pointing forward, resulting
in an amazing "Glow" behind our victims or products!
This is a truly fantastic package for an amazing price (but this
price won't last - so bid now). Also, professional strobes (like
these) come with all the bells and whistles already built-in
- like what, you may ask? Like Modeling Lights, (see here and here),
variable power with the flip of a switch,
removable and interchangeable umbrella-capable
reflectors, built-in umbrella holders,
integral power supplies (which means that there is no need to
lug around those heavy, expensive, power packs any more - the
power supply is already built-in to every strobe), and the capability
of using an almost infinite variety of light modifiers (such
as umbrellas, softboxes, SoftCases, snoots, honeycombs, barndoors,
etc.).
Having a powerful PS-200 to use
as a backlight strobe to light your background provides the depth
and separation between the victim and background for professional
results, as well as blowing
away all those annoying shadows behind our victims that plague
our amateur pictures (the
backlight is the secret of eliminating the ugly shadows that
are found in most amateur images); in addition you'll have five
Light Stands - one for every one of your strobes, AND
three Umbrellas: Two Black/White Reflection Umbrellas plus TWO great Translucent "shoot-through"
umbrellas (the "Poor Photographer's Softbox") to creatively
soften the light and effectively help to hide the lines, sags,
and wrinkles often found on our older victims (it makes them
look younger, more vibrant, and attractive - and often results
in the photographer being called names, like "Artist"
and "Genius" :). Umbrellas also help us eliminate the
reflections and glare from reflective surfaces, such as glass,
chrome, jewelry, paintings, etc. Plus you'll also receive an
umbrella-capable reflector with every PS-200 strobe (what's the
value of removable reflectors? If a strobe doesn't have a removable
reflector, then you can't control the light spread (coverage
angle) - you're stuck with whatever output angle the strobe comes
with, so it's far less useful to us (sometimes we want a narrow
light spread to highlight our subject; other times we want to
remove the reflector completely for a broad 180º light spread
to light backgrounds, large areas, or groups, for example). With
this package you'll everything you'll need to make truly fabulous
pictures! And your whole studio can be neatly tucked into the
corner of any closet, when not deployed in a studio setup. So
who da man? ;o)
Over all, this is a truly fabulous starter package which will
give you everything you need to start you off in portraiture
or product photography the right way, and is infinitely
upgradable! Unlike other kits, this starts you at the pro level,
and allows you to expand whenever you like - without being stuck
with amateur equipment that you wasted your money on. And you
get all this - an entire studio lighting package - for less than you'd pay for just one
single strobe from a competing manufacturer (and less than
what a few dinners would cost you at a nice restaurant - and
this professional lighting equipment is absolutely guaranteed
to last longer than any dinner you'll ever have ;-). And don't forget the FREE Cell Phone Antenna Booster
and 500 FREE Professionally-Designed
Web Site Templates included with this kit! For
more on portraiture, see just below).
Why am
I selling this kit for such a low price? Because I know photography and I know photographers
(sheesh, I AM one, y'know). Those among you who order and use
this package will discover how much this kit improves your pictures,
and how much fun studio photography is. Then, when you're
ready for more photographic equipment, who will you come to?
That's right - me (well, hopefully me, anyway:).
So while I'm not making much (if anything) on this kit (honestly),
I WILL be making something much more important: friends. And,
hopefully again, future customers, too (hey, we all gotta eat,
don't we?:). I figure if I can treat you right, be honest and
honorable, guarantee your satisfaction, and ship your orders
as fast as humanly possible, then you'll most likely come back
to me when you need more professional lighting equipment. But
if all I can do is help you enjoy photography, and improve your
photographs, that'll be enough for me; even if you never order
another thing from me (but do try to order something else in
the future, if you can). Once you get up to speed with this equipment,
your next acquisition might be a custom background/backdrop to
add the final professional look to your images, and some carrying
cases for traveling or location shoots; but don't push yourself,
just have fun making great photographs (who knows, perhaps you'll
become a rich and famous photographer); but at the very least,
with this starter kit, you'll be able to make some fabulous images
- and have fun doing something you're sure to love. Oh, and -
my phair photographic phriend - if you do become a rich
and famous photographer, please don't forget who you got your
first studio lighting package from, OK? Thanks. :-)
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| Wondering
what the price is? Believe
it or not, it's ONLY 799.00! Compare this fabulous package with any other kit,
available anywhere else! See? So who da man? ;-) Don't have the
cash? Just finance it! |
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Another great photographic
deal from Photographer's
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| Important: I just HATE IT when I buy a "kit"
or "package," and then when I receive it, I discover
that I can't use it because there's something else I need (usually
at a substantial additional cost, too) to make it work (i.e.,
the "batteries not included" syndrome)! So I'd never
do that to my (cherished) customers! With this fabulous package,
absolutely everything is included (well, except a camera, film,
and photographer, that is)! When this package arrives, all you'll
have to do to start making great photographs, is open it up,
unwrap your new goodies, put the strobes on the light stands,
plug 'em in, point them at your favorite victims, and, baby,
just like Elvis, go ahead and rock and roll (fire away)!
NO additional equipment or parts are needed to start using your
new studio lighting package! |

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Want a whole professional 4, 5, 7, 8,
9, 10 or FIFTEEN strobe photographic
lighting studio in one dynamic kit? Maybe some NEW Continuous Digital
lights? Only a strobe or two? Something really, really special
for the photographer you love with all your heart (like,
perhaps, yourself:)? Look
no further!
You can find ALL these things
right now in my other auctions (except for the luscious lovely to the left; I'm
gonna keep that one for myself:)
<-Looks almost like natural
light, doesn't it? Not completely! Strobes made this lovely image
better. The give-away? The main light looks like it's coming
from the left (which it is - for the main light - a window),
but look at the catch lights in her eyes! That's coming from
2 strobes; one just behind and (barely) to the right of the camera,
and the other just to the left of the camera (a Minolta Maxxum
7, btw)! From now on, whenever you're looking at pictures in
magazines, notice the eyes for clues to the lighting setup -
and where the catch lights appear in the models' eyes. The secret
to ALL magnificent images? That's an easy one; it's the LIGHTING!
A photographer is a LIGHT writer! See below for more information
and lotsa photographic tips and tricks...
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| These professional Strobes will work
with all film cameras and many
digital, cameras, but NOT for video cameras. Will
it work with your camera(s)? It most likely will (but for digital cameras see HERE
before ordering and check your manual to be sure). I get tons of e-mails asking me if this equipment
will work with a certain brand of camera; so here are just a
few of the MANY different camera brands that this equipment
has been tested with and can use this equipment successfully:
Canon, Nikon,
Sony, Kodak, Olympus, and
virtually
ALL other major and minor brands! Thank you for visiting this auction,
and may the photographic Gods smile upon you (a little help from
the Lottery Gods wouldn't hurt either, huh?). |
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Portraiture! The art making
people look great (or at least better than they really are:).
This is the most popular and useful branch of photography today,
and nothing's going to change in the future, so even if you're
not into portraiture now, you might as well plan on doing some
(or a lot) of portraiture work soon. Also, remember that EVERYONE
you'll ever see, meet, or pass in the street is a portrait customer!
When do people need their portraits made? The answer to that
question would take at least a week just to scratch the surface
of all the possibilities! But for just a few examples, consider
these reasons: birthdays, graduations, school yearbook pictures,
sports teams, bands & musical groups, etc., anniversaries,
new babies, holidays, religious reasons, and a million more reasons.
Basically, everyone you'll ever know (even if you live to be
101) will have a hundred different reasons to want beautiful
portraits. And one client with a few kids can pay your rent every
month!
It doesn't matter if you've never made a pro picture in your
life, or even if you're a product photographer, a still life
photographer, a fine art photographer, a landscape photographer,
or even an architectural photographer; as soon as people find
out you're a photographer, they'll start asking you to take pictures
of them, their kids, or their friends and relatives. So no matter
what type of photography is your first love, sooner or later
(most likely sooner), you'll most assuredly find yourself making
pictures of people. And every single one of us has parents, friends
(and sometimes spouses, children, and relatives coming out of
our yin-yangs:). If you're a beginning photographer, portraiture
is the fastest and easiest way to find clients, because everyone
you meet - and everyone you know - is a potential portrait client!
It's also a great way to meet those beautiful girls and
gorgeous guys, while making money as well as new friends (i.e.,
"Hi, I'm a photographer, and you're just the type of model
I need for my portfolio; I'd love to shoot you one day... Um,
with my camera, that is"). ;-)
Reality Check: This package
is specifically designed to be among the least expensive
complete Professional-Level FIVE Strobe 600WS portrait
packages available anywhere. And at the low sale price, you're
getting an amazing bargain, too! When making portraits, we need
- at a minimum - three strobes to light our victims (um, our
"subjects, that is:), one strobe for the highlight side
of our victim's face, and another for the shadow side (fill)
of the face, one for a hairlight (ever notice how the pros' pictures
always show the shining, glow on the hair? The hair light is
the secret of this healthy and shining hair). Plus a fourth strobe
to serve as a backlight (which not only eliminates those
pesky shadows, but also gives us the depth and separation between
our victim and the backdrop characteristic of professional photography).
And on top of all that, we have a fifth which can be used as
another main light, another fill light, another hairlight or
as a "glow" light behind a backdrop, as well as innumerable
other uses. Ideally, we might want a custom background and a
background support set, too. But in an ideal world, we'd all
be rich and famous photographers; in the real world, though,
many of us don't have sugar-daddies (or sugar-mommies:), and
we have to start someplace (see my other auctions
for the larger and/or smaller kits).
This kit is designed to get you
started in portraiture or product photography at an amazingly
low price, with ALL the Professional Level equipment that
you'll need in order to make great Professional portraits
and product shots. After a few profitable portrait sittings,
you can add other equipment, like a boom set, a custom backdrop,
and a background support set. But realize that - with this package
- you'll have everything it takes to start making great
images. If you want a larger portrait kit, or a package that
includes a background, just check my other eBay auctions and my eBay store!
How do the pros make their older
subjects look so much better than they really look? That's easy
- when you know how! Just soften the light with umbrellas (or
a softbox or softcase), which helps hide all those lines, wrinkles,
and sags on so many of our older victims. No portrait setup would
be complete without these secret weapons (umbrellas), so this
kit includes three umbrellas for you!
Just open the boxes that will
arrive at your front door, and you'll be in business! Add one
photographer, a camera, some film (or digital cards), and a victim
to photograph, and you're ready to fire away! Although I have
several lower-priced entry-level 2 and 3 light kits available,
if you're serious about making great people pictures (and
especially if you're just starting out in studio lighting
techniques), this is the package to buy, because the strobes
are powerful pro equipment with modeling lights, variable power,
interchangeable reflectors and accessories, and capable of using
all kinds of light-modifying equipment (check my other auctions
for other portrait packages that include additional strobes,
a background support set and a custom backdrop). And now you
can own this complete starter portrait studio package without
taking out a second mortgage on your house! Heck, you can own
this great package for LESS than what you might pay for just
ONE competing strobe, or a couple of dinners at a nice restaurant!
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The NEW Britek PS-200 Professional
Studio Flash

The NEW PS-200 Monolight
| This
brand new Britek PS-200 is a great starter Monolight for the
beginning professional, the pro with tight budget constraints,
or the advanced amateur who is ready to bring the professional
look to his or her photographs (without mortgaging the house). |

| Why
are photogs so in love with their studios? BECAUSE (in our studios)
WE CAN CONTROL THE LIGHT! And a "studio" can be a corner
of any room, as long as we can CONTROL THE LIGHT. In our studios,
we can play God! We can make it daytime or evening or night;
we can shoot 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. We can CREATE anything
we can imagine - as long as we can CONTROL THE LIGHT! |
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After all, the word
"photographer" itself (from Greek) actually
means Light Writer, or "one who writes with light."
The term is meaningful
because those of us who make photographs are slaves to light.
Light is both our nemesis and our salvation (when we can control
the light). Without the right types of lighting equipment, we
can never progress to professional level studio pictures. Or
location pictures.
Sure, we can make beautiful photos
with available light... when the light's just right, at the exact
time we need it, and at exact place we need it, if it's not raining,
if it's not snowing, if it's not too cold, if it's not too hot,
if it's not too dark, if everyone we need to make the photographs
are available at the exact time the light's just right for our
needs, under all the right conditions.... beginning to see now?
When we can control the light, we can make the best photographs.
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| PhotoSpeak:
BTW, did you notice, above,
that I said "make" photographs, and not "take"
pictures? Well, here's your first lesson in how pros speak about
photography (photospeak): "Snapshooters" or "point
and shooters," who don't think and plan their shots (e.g.,
most of us) are the ones who "take" pictures (the rank
amateurs). Photographers "make" great photographs by
careful thought, detailed planning, and, most of all, scrupulous
attention to lighting. Before they even think about pressing
that shutter, they "design" their photos carefully.
Soon, with a little effort, you'll be "making"
great photographs! It's not that hard, believe me. But ya gotta
CONTROL THE LIGHT! |
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This little beauty cranks out
a full 120 watt seconds*
for mamma or poppa!
Why do photographers want
powerful flash equipment (strobes)? Because (both indoors and
outdoors) with strobes, WE CAN CONTROL THE LIGHT! Sound familiar?
Starting to get the picture, now? (sorry, I just couldn't resist
;-)
BTW, did you realize that both
the photo above, and the photo on the left, were both taken against
the same background? Yup. The backdrop was a pure white canvas.
Why does the picture on the left look like it has a brown background?
BECAUSE I COULD CONTROL THE LIGHT. Even with a cheapie old (really
old) digital Fuji (no speed control, no slr, no aperture choice,
etc.). How? See the "technique section below).
Hmmm... Light!
What
the heck is a "Watt Second?" And what's a "GN?"
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| Technique: How
was I able to make the background that's in the top picture pure
white, and the very same background, in the picture above, appear
brown? It's easy - when you know how (it's sorta like this: What
kind of question is a hard question? Answer: One you don't know
the answer to. And what kind of question is an easy question?
Answer: That's the one you do know the answer to). Here's
how it's done: In the top picture, I lit the background with
a backlight strobe (it's own strobe), so it received enough light
to expose properly, and consequently it came out pure white.
In the picture above, I did not light the background; I just
used the tiny little built-in flash on the digital Fuji, which
was enough to (barely) light the strobe I was photographing,
but too weak to reach or brighten up the backdrop to white; therefore,
the background underexposed and looked brownish, even though
it was really a pure white canvas! Carried to an extreme, I could
even make a white background look black, if I wanted to. How?
By lighting the subject so brightly that the (unlit) background
would underexpose (i.e., not receive enough light) so badly it
would come out black. It's all in the LIGHT folks; it's all
in the light! Remember, a photographer is a LIGHT writer. |
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| At
the great price you'll get for this fabulous package, you could
buy 2 or even 3 of these kits for LESS than what you might pay
for just a single competing strobe! |
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Technique: BTW, I purposely made the photograph above to
show you an example of a photographic situation (perspective
distortion) that often plagues our amateur images. I used this
technique to distort the relative size of the reflector, compared
to the strobe's body. Look at the picture at the top of this
auction description (or the small one to the left); then look
at the image above. The reflector in the image above appears
larger than it really is, in relation to the body of the strobe
(compare the relative sizes of the strobe and the silver reflector).
Why does this happen? It's called "perspective distortion"
and I'll spare you the physics of the explanation, but whenever
one part of an object is closer to the camera's lens than the
other part of an object, the perspective is distorted (it's due
to the rendering of a 3 dimensional object into a 2 dimensional
image). For fun, try this: come in really close to someone's
face with your camera, and with the person's nose closest to
your lens, take a picture. When the print comes back, you'll
see the nose looks huge (compared to the rest of the face). Of
course, you can do the same with almost any object you photograph.
The lesson? Beware of holding the camera too close to your subject
(unless you want perspective distortion for some reason, like
this example, or for fun). This most often happens when we're
using wide angle lenses (since we can fit more into the frame,
we sometimes bring the camera too close to our subjects), but
it happens with all lenses. For portraiture, use somewhere between
an 85 to 135mm lens (the short telephoto range makes most faces
look better). The opposite of the perspective distortion effect
is a compression of space caused with long telephoto lenses.
If a subject really does have a large nose, shoot your victim
with a longer telephoto lens; it will compress space, and make
the nose look smaller. Just a couple more tricks up the professional
photographer's sleeve. Read on, and learn more.... Back
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More
about the new PS-200.....
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lemme tell ya about another great feature on these dynamite little
units that's not found on many competing strobes costing 3-5
times the price of these: when you set these units for 1/2 power,
the modeling lights ALSO dim to 1/2 power! What a great feature
(what's a "modeling light?" see the explanation just
below this picture)! [Why, you may ask, would we want to reduce a strobe's
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As we can see
from the back view, The New PS-200 is well-stocked with controls
and comes with all the extras already built-in.
The PS-200
is a "Monolight," which means that all the required
components are included in the one package (as opposed to other
strobes which may have the flash head in one segment, and then
need an additional and separate power supply in order to get
it to work; at an additional cost, too). With these units, everything
is included; just plug them in, and fire away!
The "ready"
light goes on to let us know when the strobe is charged and ready
to fire; the "test" button lets us fire the strobe
to test its proper functioning or to take a meter reading; the
"sync" terminal lets us attach a sync (or PC) cord
to the sync terminal on our cameras to control the firing of
the strobe with the shutter button on our cameras; and the "optical
slave sensor" lets us fire the strobe automatically with
the flash of any other strobe or flash unit (so we don't have
to use a sync cord at all, if we don't want to). The Full/Half
Power switch lets us choose the power output with the flip of
a switch. The other controls are pretty much self-explanatory.
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BTW,
a "Modeling
Light" (see the picture
of the modeling light, below) is a separate,
additional, light (in addition to the strobe's "Flash Tube")
that's built into the strobe and throws continuous light over
the same area as the strobe's flash tube will (see the picture
below for a close-up). You turn on the modeling light (before
your shot), so the photographer can see what the modeling will
look like, as s/he adjusts the lights before he takes the shot
and fires the strobe ("Modeling"
is PhotoSpeak for the highlights (light areas) and shadows (dark
areas) that fall upon the subject, giving it the depth and texture
necessary for professional results). This great feature (modeling
light) is usually only found on much more expensive lights.
This unit can be activated by
the PC Cord (included, of course), the Test Button, or the Slave
Sensor (which means that any other flash, even your camera's
little built-in flash, can automatically fire this unit by it's
light alone, so you don't even need to use a sync (PC) cord unless
you want to). BTW, a "PC Cord"
(Push Contact), also called a "Sync Cord"
is a wire that connects the strobe to your camera, and fires
the strobe when you press the camera's shutter button.
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The PS-200 comes ready
to go, with built-in umbrella holder, built-in light stand connector,
and the ability to set the direction or tilt of each light to
perfectly fit your needs for every shot!
See the image above
for a description of each of the controls on the unit.
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| This is a Fabulous deal, but let's
not lose sight of the reality. If you're rich, have a sugar-mommy
or daddy, are a high-income pro, or if you can get financing,
my advice would be to spring for something (several somethings,
in fact) more powerful, more feature-rich (and a LOT more expensive).
Lights are like hard disks and internet connections: no matter
how big a hard disk is, and no matter how fast your net connection
is, they're never big or fast enough. But if you're just starting
out, or are on a budget, or are an advanced (or advancing) amateur,
these little babies sure make a lot of sense. Let's face it,
your portrait clients (or your mother-in-law) won't have any
idea whether you paid three hundred or three thousand for each
of these strobes; they'll just be impressed (let them think they
cost you an arm and a leg; especially those snooty, skinny, little
models - "Ya want great head shots, sweetie? It's gonna
cost ya; hell, my lights are so valuable, whenever I trade one
in, I gotta pay it alimony!") Umm, just some photographer
humor, folks :) - it sorta grows on you as you progress in photography;
you'll see. |
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We can see the difference between
the Modeling Light Bulb and the Flash Tube (the circular tube
surrounding the modeling bulb) in this close-up shot of the PS-200's
business end (with the reflector removed, of course).
The modeling light is a fabulous photographic aid for every photographer
- but especially valuable to the amateur, because it let's
us "see" exactly where the light will fall when the
strobe flashes. This feature alone is worth at least a hundred
rolls of ruined film (which you'll save by having a modeling
light)! One of the major questions (and hesitations) I had when
I was beginning to learn photography, was "If you use strobes,
how do you know what the subject will look like, or how and where
the light will illuminate the subject, if you don't have continuous
lighting to judge by?"
The answer was really simple:
You don't. UNLESS your strobes also have MODELING LIGHTS! With
modeling lights, you can see exactly where the strobe's
flash will illuminate the subject, because the modeling light
falls on the subject the same as the strobe's light will fall
on the subject (less intensely, of course)! And this is why the
pros pay lotsa money for good strobes that come with modeling
lights. That's why the professional photographer's pictures look
so much better than ours do: they have the right equipment for
the job! They can CONTROL THE LIGHT! And now, so can you. back up to rear view of PS-200
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PhotoSpeak: What's a "Slave Sensor?"
Well, if you had to use
a PC Cord for every strobe, just think what a mess of tangled
wires you'd have if you were using 5 or 6 or more strobes to
light your subject (as many pros do)! So, science came to our
rescue with slave sensors. It's a tiny little sensor built into
most good strobes, that sits & waits for a short, intense burst
of light. When it detects this burst of light (the flash from
another strobe), it automatically sets off the flash tube in
the strobe its built into. Voila! Now, with strobes that have
slave sensors (often just called "slaves"), we can
connect only one strobe to our cameras (with the PC or Sync cord),
usually the strobe closest to our camera, and when we press the
shutter button, firing the one connected strobe, that flash will
automatically set off all the other strobes we may be using for
that shot! Ah, ain't technology wunnerful (sic)? Even most of
the little flashes built into most modern cameras can set off
most strobes with slaves. A strobe that has PC socket, or both
a PC Socket and a slave sensor is called a "Master"
strobe; a strobe that only has a slave sensor and no PC socket
(usually less expensive units) is called a "Slave."
Whichever strobe you're using with a PC cord is referred to as
your "master" strobe for purposes of that shot. Most
of the better strobes have both PC sockets and slave sensors,
so they're more versatile and useful to us (however, there are
many very good slaves out there today, and you won't need all
your strobes to be masters, so don't hesitate to buy some decent
slaves when the time comes - and, believe me, if you stick with
photography, the time will come).
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Complete: Each
of these PS-200s comes complete with umbrella-capable reflector,
sync cord, AC cord, Flash Tube, Modeling Light, built-in umbrella
holder, and standard light stand connector; it's ready to plug
in and fire away! Since these strobes are A.C. units, they're
ready to rock! No
batteries or powerpacks or light heads or connector cords are
needed; just plug 'em in,
and (just like Elvis) you're ready to rock and roll. As with
all quality strobes, these are capable of using many additional
custom accessories, of course (e.g., snoots, barn doors, softboxes,
stands, unbrellas, honeycombs, gel holders, etc.). BTW, pros
use umbrellas to "bounce" the strobe's light off of
(or sometimes through) to make the light softer, reduce or eliminate
shadows, and "mellow-out" the picture. Softboxes (and
SoftCases) and umbrellas are specifically designed for this purpose
(and yes, these are able to use custom-fitted softboxes &
softcases).
These are brand new, 100% guaranteed,
with the manufacturer's full one year warrantee . These are NOT
seconds, blemishes, or anything other than brand new, absolutely
perfect, current models! Just 'cause the price is great,
doesn't mean these are in any way less than perfect! Questions?
Requests? just e-mail any questions or requests, to me at
PhotoSource3@pss3.com.
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BTW, technically speaking, all professional photographic
flash units, even though nearly all pros call them "strobes,"
are not technically strobe lights. A real stroboscope is capable
of dozens (or hundreds or even thousands) of flashes per second,
and many can maintain that flash rate for hours on end. Our photographic
strobes would die a dozen deaths if we tried to set them off
25 or 50 times a second! However, since photographers almost
always call these lights "strobes," we'll just stick
with the term; but, technically..... Well, you get the idea ;->
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Technique: Why would we want to dim a strobe to 1/2 power?
Because in order to get great pictures, we have to be able to
control the light (sound familiar?) in a number of ways. Sometimes
a full power flash is too powerful for the effect we're after;
other times we may want to reduce the illumination to create
a different mood. In people pictures, for a head shot (that's
what photographers call a picture of a person's face, often the
face and shoulders), we often want part of the face highlighted,
and the other part of the face in a light to medium shadow. This
interplay of light and shadow is called "modeling,"
and is a hallmark of good photography. Anyway, as an example,
a common lighting ratio for people pictures is a 1:2 (also 1:3,
1:4, or even 1:5) ratio - full illumination on one side of the
face, and 1/2 that amount of light on the other side of the subject's
face (we rarely want full frontal lighting, because it gives
the face a flat and unappealing look, as well as other negative
aspects). The 1:2 (full/half) lighting combination can give us
an interesting and often flattering image, with a good ratio
of light and shadow - revealing the character, and giving us
depth and texture (but be sure to play around with other lighting
ratios, too, for even more creativity). Whenever we have two
strobes to work with, we can achieve this 1:2 ratio by moving
one strobe (the one providing the shadow side lighting) twice
as far away from the subject as our main light (the strobe providing
the full illumination). But often things get in the way, like
walls and such; not all of us have lots of room in our studios
(especially living room studios :) to move our lights as far
away as we like. Aha! The scientific wizards devised a most convenient
solution! A variable-power strobe (like this great PS-200)! Now,
instead of moving lights all over the place, all we have to do
is flip a switch, and Voila! 1/2 power without any hassle at
all! In some very powerful strobes, we might even find variations
from full power, all the way down to 1/32 power. Another way
to achieve a lighting ratio (when we only have one strobe) is
to use a reflector to "bounce" some light onto the
shadow side of the subject's face. You can buy a "professional"
reflector for as much as $100.00 or more, but I just use a white
poster board, which you can find at any art supply store for
under two bucks. You don't have to spend a fortune to make great
pictures, just use your equipment to its fullest extent - and
use your head!
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Specifications: PS-200 Pro Studio Monolight
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| AC Input |
110-120 Volt |
| AC Fuse |
5 Amp |
| Modeling Lamp |
50W Halogen (rated 1,000
hours) |
| Flash Tube |
BC-100Y (rated 10,000 flashes) 120WS (huh?) |
| Guide No. (ISO 100) |
GN: 45 Meters / 120 Feet (huh?) |
| Triggers |
Test button / Slave /
PC Cord |
| Slave Effective Distance |
15 Meters / 50 Feet |
| Sync Socket |
5 ø Standard Earphone Type, 6V
DC |
| Diameter of Light Head |
70 ø mm |
| Recycling Time |
1-5 Seconds |
| Dimensions & Weight |
240 x 80 x 140mm 0.65Kg |
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These units also have
the ability to accept all the standard light-modifying accessories,
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| Q. What the heck is a "WS" and what's a
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WS
= Watt Second | GN = Guide Number
Here's a brief explanation (using,
for this example, your (well, it might be yours soon:) new PS-200
strobe, which have a power level of 120WS, and a GN of 125):
The "120WS" (or the 80WS, or 20WS, etc.) is the output
power of your strobe and a watt second is equal to the electrical
term "joules," a high-falutin power level. The Guide
Number (GN) of these PS-200 units is also 125 (for ASA/ISO 100
film), with a standard reflector. Often, the Watt Second power
output is close to the guide number. What good is knowing the
guide number? Well, the GN gives us a method of calculating exposure
(for any strobe and any film) in this way: to calculate the correct
approximate exposure for any subject at any distance, simply
divide the distance (in feet) that the subject is from the strobe,
into the strobe's GN (guide number); the result is our approximate
"F" stop.
For example, (presuming you're
using ISO/ASA 100 film), our GN is 125, and the subject is 12
feet away, then: 125 (GN) divided by 12 (feet away from the subject)
= 10.4, so we'd use an exposure setting of just under F11. If
our subject is 8 feet away, then: 125 divided by 8 = 15.6 which
would give us an approximate F stop of F16. See? Umm, if you
don't understand it, don't worry about it (it took me years to
fully comprehend). Suggestion: If you're serious about improving
your photography, you should consider getting a handheld flash/ambient
light meter see links here (sorry, I don't
carry any at this time, but I will offer some suggestions).
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You're getting FIVE Britek PS-200 Professional Strobes with this
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Here's some information about the items comprising
your new starter studio: Brand New 2.8 to 6.5 Foot
Light stands

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3/8" stud, 1/4" thread, type A.
Size: 2.8 ft to 7 feet; Weight: 2.2 lbs. ea. |
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Here's a fabulous deal on
an excellent quality light stand. This Brand New Britek light
stand extends to a height of 6.5-7 Feet,
and folds down (fully assembled) to only 2.8 feet for easy packing
and transport.
These stands have a black
finish which reduces unwanted glare; three vertical sections
(19mm, 16mm, 13mm), and three double-braced legs (16mm), which
provide excellent stability in the studio or on location. They're
topped with a standard 3/8" stud with 1/4" thread,
type A. Sturdy as all get out, yet only weigh about 3 lbs. (so
you can pack up a set of three stands for under 10 lbs. for location
shoots - believe me, schlepping around anything heavier can give
you a hernia, especially when added to all your other gear).
Yet these babies can be folded up and put in the corner of your
closet and take up very little space.
I've been using these same stands for over 3 years now, and couldn't
be happier! You'll probably love 'em, too. They're sized perfectly
for multiple uses: with a low height of under 3 feet, they're
great for background lighting; at their full 6.5 feet, they're
perfect for lighting standing subjects, lighting from above for
kids or sitting subjects, or even hairlights; and adjusting them
anywhere in-between, they're perfect for subject-level lighting,
whether you're photographing kids or adults (or things)! BTW,
as stated above, you'll be buying brand new stands here, NOT
my used ones (those are mine! you can't have them; I like them,
and I'm gonna keep them; you go buy your own! (hey, at this great
price, buy several. :).
All the sections of these stands
are quality tubular stock, NOT the cheapie solid ones (which
are heavier and less versatile, as well as cheaper). The only
"cheap" part of these stands is the price - not the
quality! Bid now, while they're still in stock.
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You're getting
Four 6 1/2 Foot Light stands with this package
Here's
some information about the items comprising
your new studio kit: The
Backlight Stand!

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Backlight Stand
Now here's one of the best backlight
stands I've ever come across. First of all, it comes apart and
folds up into a tiny little package when you're not using it.
Next, it's got some really neat extras, like the additional connector
on one of its legs that allows us to connect another light or
accessory to it, right where we'll need it, too (it's removable,
too)! And it's adjustable from a low of only 1.1 foot up to 3.3
feet. It's black, to reduce glare and interference, it has neat
little rubber pads on all three of its feet, and comes with a
standard light connector on top. Basically, this is the coolest
backlight stand I've seen in a long time. Why
do I need a backlight stand?
Specifications:
3 Section pole: 22, 19, and 16mm tubular stock
Weight: 2.9 lbs.
Attachment: 5/8" stud with 1/4" thread, type B
Base attachment: Type D
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You're getting one of these Great
Backlight Stands with this package.
Free Photo Tips!
Technique: Which background should
we use? That's a question
with a million answers; the answer is: It depends. It depends
upon what effect we're after, which mood we wish to create, how
we choose to present our victim (um, er, our "subject,"
that is:) to the world. But there are a few basic guidelines
we can follow. If our victim has striking blue eyes, for example
(blue, brown, or whatever color, if their eyes are beautiful,
use a similar color backdrop), but for this discussion, if our
subject has beautiful blue eyes, consider a background with blue
as a predominant color (see my eBay store for some great backgrounds).
If our victim has wonderful blond hair, consider using a backdrop
with golds, tans, or light browns in it. If our subject is wearing
a red blouse or dress, use a background with reds in it. If our
subject is wearing a green suit, consider a backdrop with greens
or blacks. It's our job - as photographers - to make our subjects
(whether they're people in portrait pictures, or products, or
buildings) look as good as we possibly can. And one of our most
powerful and potent allies in this quest is the use of backgrounds!
It's up to us to make our pictures make our subjects look
as beautiful (or handsome, or striking, etc.) as we possibly
can!
The
Portrait Session: If,
for example, we're doing a portrait session, and we only have
a blue background and a brown background to work with (hey, not
all of us can afford to have dozens of different backgrounds
when we're just starting out, y'know), what do we do? That's
easy: tell our portrait client to bring two (or more) changes
of clothes; in one set of clothes, wear something blue, and in
the other set of clothes, bring something brown! This way, we
get to make our clients look great using the backgrounds we already
have! Also, tell them to bring one dressy outfit, and one casual
outfit, so we can get images that show them urbane and sophisticated,
and another set of images with them casual and comfortable. Oh
yes, and this way we get to sell them twice the number
of prints, too! One set for business and impressing folks, and
one set showing that they're pretty darn attractive in jeans
& cowboy boots, too (or whatever their particular casual
attire may be).
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Tip
1: Ask the client what they enjoy doing;
ask them about their hobbies, their passions, their interests.
If they play the guitar, have them bring one along; if they love
basketball, have them bring one to the session; if they just
adore their dog or cat, bring them, too (more pictures, more
poses, equal more SALES!).
Tip
2: If they have a child,
then tell them to bring the child along (unless it's strictly
a business sitting, where children would be inappropriate), and
bring a couple of sets of clothing for the child. too. Make some
exposures (in addition to the standard single-subject portrait
poses, of course) with the victim and the child, and some exposures
of the child alone. Have the child in dressy clothes for some
shots, and in play clothes for another set of shots (film is
the cheapest part of your costs, so don't be afraid to use a
lot). Then, be SURE to ask the subject to bring the child's grandparents
(or uncles & aunts) along to view the prints - I guarantee
you, 90% of the time, the grandparents will - at the very least
- triple your sale! They just can't resist ordering pictures
of their little darlings! A couple of 11 x 14s for the walls
in the house (and for the office walls, too); a few 5 x 7s for
their relatives, and some wallet-size prints, to carry with them!
Remember, you're not only a photographer - you're also
in business to make a living (quite a nice living, too,
if you use your head)! See my other auctions for some more tips
see here.
Quickie
Technique #3: Portraits
- Set the camera at subject's eye level; focus on the eyes; light
one side of the face brighter than the other (half in light to
medium shadow); to hide wrinkles use umbrellas or softbox; to
de-emphasize a large nose, raise camera level slightly and shoot
full or 3/4 face; to de-emphasize a receding hairline, lower
camera slightly or have subject raise head slightly. More "quickie
technique" information will be included in other auction
descriptions. Thank you for viewing this auction, and good luck!
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Note: Although
this rarely happens, sometimes item numbers or minor appearance
differences may change, or new models replace older ones, as
manufacturers alter, or update equipment, etc.; items are subject
to change (but any changes or replacements will be with items
of equal or greater capabilities). Being human, sometimes a typographical
error might creep into the descriptions somewhere, and, of course,
we are not responsible for, nor bound by such errors; please
forgive any mistakes which, while uncommon, sometimes happen.
Regarding the contents of each auction item, package, or kit,
please rely on the large listing of the package contents listed
at the top of this description, and repeated again down at the
bottom (just to be sure:), for the final word on what this package
includes. If something is not listed as being included,
then the package will not include it. Thanks for understanding.
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Here's
some information about the items comprising
your new starter studio: Strobes and Accessories Carrying
Case
UPDATE! New Carrying
Case is included
but a picture is not yet available. You'll like it.
You get ONE Strobes
and Accessories Carrying Case with this great package
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Here's
some information about the items comprising
your new starter studio: Light Stand and Umbrella Carrying
Cases
| Whatever
will I do with my Light Stands and/ my Umbrellas when I need
to pack things up, or go out on a location shoot, you might ask?
Well, here's the answer; these great little carrying cases will
hold and protect all your light stands as well as your umbrellas
(and I usually fit in a few little extra gizmos as well). |
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| Each of
these dandy new Light Stand and Umbrella Carrying Cases will
hold 3 light stands, plus 2-3 umbrellas, AND will still have
room for more! Don't tell anyone, but I manage to squeeze a lot
more into these carrying cases! |
You get TWO Light
Stand and Umbrella Carrying Cases with this package
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Now with 2 FREE Bonuses: 500 Web Site Templates
AND A Cell Phone Antenna Extender!
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FIVE HUNDRED Professionally-Designed Web Site Templates!
Now your web site
can look like a Million Dollars with these fabulous templates!
Over 500 to choose from, including great, fast-loading auction
templates! And even if you valued these professional templates
at only $10 each, that equals 5 Large ($5,000.00)! And there's
NO waiting! Just as soon as you pay for your purchase, I'll send
you a link where you can download these templates right away.
With the wonderful lights in this kit, super-low prices, plus
great free bonuses like this and the Cell Phone Booster below,
why in the world anyone want to buy their photographic lighting
equipment anywhere else? Huh? Well, huh? ;-) |
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Ever have your cellular
phone fail to find a signal when you really needed it? Those of us who have cell phones, have them because
we never know when we'll find ourselves in a situation where
it will save our butts (or those of our spouses, kids, or friends)
from some emergency.
Other times, when we're on our
cell phone with an important call, we discover that we've just
"dropped" the call during the most important part of
our conversations. It's happened to all of us, and I really hated
it when it happened to me!
We've all seen the ads on TV
and in the magazines and newspapers for these Cell Phone Antenna
Boosters, and hundreds of thousands have been sold for $19.95
each! And, yes, they DO help (I've tried them on my own cell
phones). They're easy to install (just peel and stick them on
the phone behind the battery). To be perfectly honest, though
(and I always am:), they're nowhere as "Wonderful"
as the TV ads make them out to be (what is?:), but they really
do help pull in the cell signals when you're in a "fringe"
area or inside buildings. I certainly don't think they're worth
$20, but in an emergency, these little antenna boosters could
make the difference for you. And one thing's for sure: you can't beat the price!
It's FREE!
I just happened to come upon
a fabulous deal for these cellular phone antenna boosters, and
I feel that it's something we should all have - after
all, when an emergency happens to us, we'll NEED to have a connection
that will work (but no guarantees:)!
Sure, I could have sold these
for five, or maybe even ten dollars each (as others are doing)
and probably have made a great profit on them - but I'm NOT the
average eBay seller and I feel that if you're kind enough to
purchase this great professional lighting equipment from me,
the least I could do would be to give you one of these as a FREE
gift! So I'm including one of these Cellular Antenna Boosters
with EVERY order. For FREE! Just my way of saying: "Thank
you for your patronage!" So "Who da man?" Huh?
Who da man? ;-)
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| Each
and every order (placed from this eBay auction listing)
will include one FREE
Cellular Phone Antenna Booster and a link where you an go and
download the templates. Please understand that you will receive
one free antenna booster with your order
(regardless of how many kits or packages you may order from a
dutch auction). Unlike with others, this is not
a gimmick - there's no "catch," there
are no additional costs to you, there are no additional
"shipping" or "handling" charges tacked on
- this is really and truly a FREE bonus! Wondering if
my products are really as good as they sound? Just check my feedback for assurance, and see for yourself! |
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& Information
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Point of Information:
BTW (btw means "by
the way" for any "newbies" paying us a visit),
a "Reflection" umbrella is one that reflects the strobe's
light back onto the subject, and thereby softens and diffuses
the light. This technique is often used in portraits, delicate
items, and for photographing reflective surfaces, and performs
many beneficial services for all us hard-working, and under-appreciated
photographic artists. Keep it a secret from others, though, and
let them think we get our beautiful images through some sort
of secret and esoteric magic, passed down through the centuries,
from master to disciple. It helps increase our value ;-) - and
please don't send me any e-mail explaining that photography hasn't
been around for centuries, I know that. Duh. Actually, photography
(in one form or another) has been around for about 150 years.
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White/Black
Reflection Umbrellas: 32"
The White/Black umbrella is made
of the new P-Satin clothes-PU bonding with high denier Satin.
Their Black cover can achieve almost 100% light reflection rate
and provide soft almost shadowless light, which is suitable for
indirect and diffusive lighting. A wonderful method of softening
the light. You get three Umbrellas with this fantastic
kit; two Black/White Umbrellas and one Transparent "Shoot-Through"
Umbrella (see below)
Technique:
Photographers use these umbrellas
to diffuse and soften light; in portraits, for example, this
soft lighting very effectively hides many of the lines and wrinkles
on the faces of our victims (umm, our "subjects" :),
making them look younger and more vital. It's also great for
photographing highly reflective surfaces, such as jewelry, glass,
and chrome (it avoids the bright reflections that mess up our
pictures). But don't let our clients know our little secrets,
just accept their appreciation (along with your quickly-escalating
fees), and let them believe it was your phenomenal photographic
skill that made them (or their products) look so damn good!
Look, you're spending a lot of time and money acquiring the
equipment, and learning the skills of the photographic arts;
you're becoming a skilled professional; your work is valuable
as well as beautiful. Don't price yourself out of the market,
certainly, but don't sell yourself cheap, either.
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Translucent
White "Shoot-Through" Umbrella: 32"
The "poor photographer's softbox"
Ah, now here's a truly valuable
and versitile addition to every photographer's tool kit!
The translucent material of this great umbrella allows us to
either use it reflectively, or - and here's the true value -
to direct our strobe through this umbrella, resulting in a truly
fabulous way to soften our light - without losing a few stops
of exposure (and without costing us an extra hundred bucks or
so)! This is almost the exact same thing that the softbox does,
and this gives us yet another method to control our lighting.
When you start using this kit, you'll quickly see the differences
between using the reflection umbrellas, and the shoot-through
umbrella. The more tools we have, the more creative we can be,
and that's why I include the most valuable photographic tools
in these packages. I promise you, studio lighting is a blast,
and this package allows us to greatly improve our photography!
And with this kit you have the equipment you'll need for both
reflective-umbrella and softbox-style Transparent Shoot-Through
lighting! You're getting TWO of these transparent umbrellas with
this great package.
Where? Photographer's SupplyStation
of course!"PhotoSource3" on eBay
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H70- 150mm 7" Umbrella-Capable
Reflectors
Used alone for about
60º coverage, or with optional barn doors to control lighting
spread, or with an umbrella to create soft and diffuse lighting.
This custom reflector is designed with a special "slot"
in it to allow for the use of an umbrella, without the need for
a special umbrella holder accessory! A unique innovation! This
is usually the reflector that comes with the Britek PS-200 Strobes,
since they have an integral umbrella holder built in to the strobe's
light stand connector. You get one of these reflectors for every
PS-200 strobe with this package!
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Sync (or PC) Cords
These are used to attach one of our strobes to the sync plug
on our cameras when we don't want to use the camera's built-in
flash to trigger our strobes. Although we never have to use more
than one sync cord, I'll include 3 with this kit so you'll always
have extras - just in case. For details on the use of sync cords,
see the discussion HERE. |
Everything you'll need is included, so when your
new photographic equipment arrives, all you'll have to do is
unpack them, put them on the light stands, plug 'em in, point
the strobes at your victim,(s) and rock & roll (fire away)!
Unlike some other lighting equipment which requires additional
power supplies and connector cables, this great A.C. kit comes
100% complete - no additional attachments or accessories are
needed to start using this equipment within a few minutes after
it arrives!
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Unbelievable as it may be, this great kit can be
yours for LESS than
$900.00!
(Similar
kits from competing manufacturers sell for double, triple, and
sometimes even more!)
Own It for Only
$899.00!
WAIT! Now
on sale! See below! |
You can own this great five strobe professional
photographic lighting package for only $899.00! LESS than what you'd pay for
just one or two strobes from a competing manufacturer
or photo supplier!
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Now
On Sale: Only $799.00!
Order NOW
while they're still available for this amazing sale price!
And don't
forget your FREE Templates & Cell
Phone Antenna Booster!
But these
go quickly, and this low sale price won't last long! Bid to win! |
| Don't miss all the great Free Photographic Tips and
Techniques I post in my eBay
Guides! Where? See here! Where else can you find both great
deals on fabulous equipment AND learn how to make better photographs
- whether you buy anything or not? Huh? Nowhere else! So who
da man? ;-) |
Ladies and
Gentlemen, "Elv*s" has left the building....
(Sorry, eBay won't
allow me to use the great rock & roller's name anymore; but
we know who Elv*s is, don't we?:)
That's it for the goodies, folks; now for the details (below):
| Shipping & handling Shipping & handling, as listed, is for UPS Ground shipping in the contiguous 48 States. HI, AK, PR, addresses higher. Canadian shipping charges are also for UPS Ground. eBay now requires all payments to be electronic (credit card or debit card, or electronic check, either through PayPal or through this seller's merchant accounts). California residents only add 8.25% sales tax (sorry). Just e-mail me if you want a shipping quote, or have any questions. We're here to please. Thank you for taking the time to view this listing, May your photography and/or videography blossom with beauty (even if you don't buy anything from me). ;-) |
| Guaranteed!
This brand new, top quality,
kit equals or surpasses those with retail list prices far higher!
Go ahead, check with your local photo store(s). Bid responsibly,
but with confidence. These items are 100% guaranteed to be brand
new, with manufacturer's full one YEAR warantee! You may return
this package (in new and undamaged condition, of course) within
7 days of receipt for a refund (less shipping and a manufacturer-imposed
20% restocking fee, if it is not exactly as described above in
every way. Trust me, you'll love it! If you'd like to review
around three thousand more impartial and objective opinions
about this equipment, check my feedback and see what every
other customer has had to say about this package (as well as
every other item I've ever sold), and about my service, and my
commitment to 100% customer satisfaction! Hey, us struggling
photogs have to stick together, y'know (and all of us are always
struggling - to make that elusive "perfect" photograph
or video, huh?). Thanks again for viewing this auction. |
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| Note: Sometimes item numbers or minor appearance
differences may change, or new models replace older ones, as
manufacturers alter, improve, and update equipment, etc.; items
listed herein are subject to change and updates (but any changes
or replacements will be with items of equal or greater capabilities
- just check my feedback and you'll see). Usually,
when manufacturers replace an older item or model of equipment
(that may be listed in an auction kit) with a newer, superior
model, I'll tend to ship you the newer and more capable upgraded
item - at no additional cost, of course, even if the new model
is priced higher than the one illustrated in the auction or package
listing (mostly, newer models are priced a bit higher than the
older ones they replace). Being human (yes, most photographers
are human:), sometimes a typographical error might creep
into the descriptions somewhere, and, of course, we are not responsible
for, nor bound by such errors; please forgive any mistakes which,
while uncommon, sometimes happen. Regarding the contents of each
auction item, package, or kit, please rely on the large listing
of the package contents listed at the top of this description,
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the final word on what this package includes. If something is
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Here's a GREAT New 5 Strobe Portrait Studio Package!
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Here's what you get:
1) Five Britek PS-200 120WS Professional
Strobes (Show
me)
2) Two 32" Black/White Umbrellas (Show Me)
3) Two 32" Transparent "Shoot-Through"
Umbrellas (Show
Me)
4) Four 6 1/2 Foot Light Stands
(Show
me)
5) One 1.8 to 3.3 Foot BackLight
Stand (Show me)
6) Five Unique Umbrella-Capable
Reflectors (Show Me)
7) Five Bulb Protectors
8) Three Sync Cords (Show Me)
9) Five Power Cords
10) One Strobe & Accessories Carrying Case (Show
Me)
11) Two Light Stand & Umbrella Carrying Cases (Show Me)
12) All Necessary Bulbs
(flash tubes, modeling light bulbs, etc.)
With this package you'll have everything you need to start
making great pictures! See just below.
Plus, 2 Fabulous
Free Bonuses:
13) One FREE Cellular Phone
Antenna Booster! $20
Value! (Show Me)
14) 500 FREE Web Site Templates!
$500 Value! (Show Me)
These
go fast, and this super-low sale price won't last, so bid now,
and bid to win! |
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This is a GREAT 5
Light Starter Portrait Studio setup, at an absolutely unbelievably
LOW price!
You'll have everything you'll need
to get fabulous portraits (also great for product photography)!
With 5 powerful 120WS Master MonoLight strobes (a 600 total Watt
Kit), with modeling lights, you'll havee three strobes to appropriately
light your victims (er, your "subjects, that is:) from two
opposing directions, which will allow you to get professional-level
results with the necessary interplay of light and shadow, resulting
in the depth and texture characteristic of pro portraits, a fourth
strobe for a backlight, a fifth strobe for a hairlight, rim light,
accent light, or additional fill light or backlight. We can also
use our 5th strobe behind the backdrop, pointing forward, resulting
in an amazing "Glow" behind our victims or products!
This is a truly fantastic package for an amazing price (but this
price won't last - so bid now). Also, professional strobes (like
these) come with all the bells and whistles already built-in
- like what, you may ask? Like Modeling Lights, (see here and here),
variable power with the flip of a switch,
removable and interchangeable umbrella-capable
reflectors, built-in umbrella holders,
integral power supplies (which means that there is no need to
lug around those heavy, expensive, power packs any more - the
power supply is already built-in to every strobe), and the capability
of using an almost infinite variety of light modifiers (such
as umbrellas, softboxes, SoftCases, snoots, honeycombs, barndoors,
etc.).
Having a powerful PS-200 to use
as a backlight strobe to light your background provides the depth
and separation between the victim and background for professional
results, as well as blowing
away all those annoying shadows behind our victims that plague
our amateur pictures (the
backlight is the secret of eliminating the ugly shadows that
are found in most amateur images); in addition you'll have five
Light Stands - one for every one of your strobes, AND
three Umbrellas: Two Black/White Reflection Umbrellas plus TWO great Translucent "shoot-through"
umbrellas (the "Poor Photographer's Softbox") to creatively
soften the light and effectively help to hide the lines, sags,
and wrinkles often found on our older victims (it makes them
look younger, more vibrant, and attractive - and often results
in the photographer being called names, like "Artist"
and "Genius" :). Umbrellas also help us eliminate the
reflections and glare from reflective surfaces, such as glass,
chrome, jewelry, paintings, etc. Plus you'll also receive an
umbrella-capable reflector with every PS-200 strobe (what's the
value of removable reflectors? If a strobe doesn't have a removable
reflector, then you can't control the light spread (coverage
angle) - you're stuck with whatever output angle the strobe comes
with, so it's far less useful to us (sometimes we want a narrow
light spread to highlight our subject; other times we want to
remove the reflector completely for a broad 180º light spread
to light backgrounds, large areas, or groups, for example). With
this package you'll everything you'll need to make truly fabulous
pictures! And your whole studio can be neatly tucked into the
corner of any closet, when not deployed in a studio setup. So
who da man? ;o)
Over all, this is a truly fabulous starter package which will
give you everything you need to start you off in portraiture
or product photography the right way, and is infinitely
upgradable! Unlike other kits, this starts you at the pro level,
and allows you to expand whenever you like - without being stuck
with amateur equipment that you wasted your money on. And you
get all this - an entire studio lighting package - for less than you'd pay for just one
single strobe from a competing manufacturer (and less than
what a few dinners would cost you at a nice restaurant - and
this professional lighting equipment is absolutely guaranteed
to last longer than any dinner you'll ever have ;-). And don't forget the FREE Cell Phone Antenna Booster
and 500 FREE Professionally-Designed
Web Site Templates included with this kit! For
more on portraiture, see above).
Why am
I selling this kit for such a low price? Because I know photography and I know photographers
(sheesh, I AM one, y'know). Those among you who order and use
this package will discover how much this kit improves your pictures,
and how much fun studio photography is. Then, when you're
ready for more photographic equipment, who will you come to?
That's right - me (well, hopefully me, anyway:).
So while I'm not making much (if anything) on this kit (honestly),
I WILL be making something much more important: friends. And,
hopefully again, future customers, too (hey, we all gotta eat,
don't we?:). I figure if I can treat you right, be honest and
honorable, guarantee your satisfaction, and ship your orders
as fast as humanly possible, then you'll most likely come back
to me when you need more professional lighting equipment. But
if all I can do is help you enjoy photography, and improve your
photographs, that'll be enough for me; even if you never order
another thing from me (but do try to order something else in
the future, if you can). Once you get up to speed with this equipment,
your next acquisition might be a custom background/backdrop to
add the final professional look to your images, and some carrying
cases for traveling or location shoots; but don't push yourself,
just have fun making great photographs (who knows, perhaps you'll
become a rich and famous photographer); but at the very least,
with this starter kit, you'll be able to make some fabulous images
- and have fun doing something you're sure to love. Oh, and -
my phair photographic phriend - if you do become a rich
and famous photographer, please don't forget who you got your
first studio lighting package from, OK? Thanks. :-)
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| Wondering
what the price is? Believe
it or not, it's ONLY 799.00! Compare this fabulous package with any other kit,
available anywhere else! See? So who da man? ;-) Don't have the
cash? Just finance it! |
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Another great photographic
deal from Photographer's
SupplyStation! "PhotoSource3"
on eBay |
| Important: I just HATE IT when I buy a "kit"
or "package," and then when I receive it, I discover
that I can't use it because there's something else I need (usually
at a substantial additional cost, too) to make it work (i.e.,
the "batteries not included" syndrome)! So I'd never
do that to my (cherished) customers! With this fabulous package,
absolutely everything is included (well, except a camera, film,
and photographer, that is)! When this package arrives, all you'll
have to do to start making great photographs, is open it up,
unwrap your new goodies, put the strobes on the light stands,
plug 'em in, point them at your favorite victims, and, baby,
just like Elvis, go ahead and rock and roll (fire away)!
NO additional equipment or parts are needed to start using your
new studio lighting package! |
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Bid with
confidence!
Buy with
confidence!
From a Profoundly Proud
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| Note: Sometimes
item numbers or minor appearance differences may change, or new
models replace older ones, as manufacturers alter, improve, and
update equipment, etc.; items listed herein are subject to change
and updates (but any changes or replacements will be with items
of equal or greater capabilities - just check my feedback and you'll see). Usually,
when manufacturers replace an older item or model of equipment
(that may be listed in an auction kit) with a newer, superior
model, I'll ship you the newer and more capable upgraded item
- at no additional cost, of course - even if the new model is
priced higher than the one illustrated in the auction or package
listing (mostly, newer models are priced a bit higher than the
older ones they replace). Being human (yes, believe it or not,
most photographers are human:), sometimes a typographical
error might creep into the descriptions somewhere, and, of course,
we are not responsible for, nor bound by such errors; please
forgive any mistakes which, while uncommon, sometimes happen
(I actually did make a mistake once - I think it was some
time back in the '80s;). Regarding the contents of each auction
item, package, or kit, please rely on the large listing of the
package contents listed at the top of this description, and repeated
again down at the bottom (just to be sure:), for the final word
on what this package includes. Illustrations and photos my vary
in minor ways from actual items, and pictures of kits may not
always show every item that's included, or may show something
that's no longer included, so be sure to review the listing of
the contents for the "official" list of items included.
Thanks for understanding. |
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And Don't Forget The FREE Bonus Gifts You Get with
this Purchase! |

500 Web Site Templates! FREE! |

Cell Phone Antenna Booster! FREE! |
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Yet another
fabulous photographic bargain from
Photographer's
SupplyStation
("PhotoSource3"
on eBay) |
| With great
Brand New equipment at fabulously LOW prices, SuperFast shipping,
Free photographic tips & tricks, and handy FREE Bonus Gifts
with each and every kit, package and product, why, oh why, pray
tell, would anyone want to shop for their professional
photographic lighting equipment anywhere else? Who, I ask, yes,
who in this wide, wide, world, WHO would be so foolish as to
buy their photographic goodies from anyone else? Huh? Well huh?
;-) |
Seriously
though, thank you taking the time to visit this page, and always
remember -
a photographer is a
LIGHT Writer! |
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