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| Here's what you get: 1) Britek PS-200 120WS Professional Strobe (Show me) 2) Unique Umbrella-Capable Reflector (Show Me) 3) Sync Cord 4) Power Cord 5) All Necessary Bulbs (flash tube, modeling light bulb) With this great pro strobe you'll have what you need to start making great pictures! . Now with Two New FREE BONUSES!! 6) One FREE Cellular Phone Antenna Booster! $20 Value! (Show Me) 7) 500 FREE Web Site Templates! $5000 Value! (Show Me) |
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This is a Great starter strobe for an amazing price! You'll have what you'll need to start getting better portraits (also great for product photography)! 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 reflector, and the capability of using an almost infinite variety of light modifiers (such as umbrellas, softboxes, SoftCases, snoots, honeycombs, etc.). Over all, this is a professionsal-level starter light which will give you what you need to start you off in portraiture or product photography the right way, and is infinitely upgradable! Unlike other lights being listed nowadays, 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 for less than one-HALF of what you'd pay for just one single dinner 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 ;-). |
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| Important: I just HATE IT when I buy a product, 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 strobe, everything is included (well, except a camera, film/memory card, and photographer, that is)! When this light arrives, all you'll have to do to start making great photographs, is open it up, unwrap your new goodies, put the strobe on a tripod or light stand, plug it 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 light. |
| These professional Strobes will work with all film cameras and most 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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The
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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! |
| 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. | |

Darn it, she's a pretty strobe, huh? Want even more?
Upgrade to a one or two strobe kit. See Below!
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
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| REALITY CHECK: 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 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 |
| 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: The new PS-200 Strobe 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
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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 ;-> Back to top | |
| Important: I have many kits and products also available, and lots of additional equipment available for immediate purchase in my eBay store! The only way to be sure you haven't missed something that might be perfect for your needs is to check ALL my eBay listings and store items by clicking HERE! <- Clicking here will open up a new page in your browser with a list of my auctions and eBay store items; this auction page will remain open behind the new page, so you won't lose your place. |
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! Back up to the PS-200 description |
3208 PS-200 Output 120 w/s |
Standard Reflector Sync, Slave, Test, Trigger 15m Slave Sensitive 1-3 Sec Charging Time 100w Modeling Lamp Pro Type Plug In |
Uv Quartz Flash Tube (Life: 10,000 Flashes) Changeable Reflector System Slave Sensitivity: 15m (50ft Flash Duration: 1/1000sec Plus: 3655 15ft Sync Cord 3611 H70-170mm Umbrella Reflector |
Wanna upgrade to a one or two strobe kit? Check it out Below!
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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 near 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.Or not. 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:)! So if you're kind enough to purchase this great pro 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? ;-) |
| Each and every order (placed from this listing) will include one FREE Cellular Phone Antenna Booster and a link where you can go to download the 500 Free Web Site Templates. Please understand that you will receive one of each free bonus with your order (regardless of how many kits or items you may order). Unlike some 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 - these are really and truly FREE bonuses! Wondering if these products are really as good as they sound? Just check my feedback for assurance, and see for yourself! | |
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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 TWO of these reflectors with this package! Back to top |
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a "PC" Cord), and a power cord, and bulbs for your new PS-200 Pro Strobe, and don't forget that they have
integral (built-in) umbrella holders, and light stand connections
too! Everything you'll need is included, so when your new photographic
strobe light arrives, all you'll have to do is unpack it, plug it in, point it 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. light comes 100% complete - no
additional attachments or accessories are needed to start using
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| Shipping & Handling, as listed, is for UPS ground (in the contiguous 48 states). HI, AK, PR, addresses higher. Canadian shipping is for UPS Ground as well. eBay now requires all payments to be electronic (credit or debit card, or electronic check, either through PayPal or processed through this seller's merchant accounts). Please e-mail with any questions. California residents only add sales tax (sorry). Just e-mail me if you want a shipping quote. 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 and buy 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 original packaging and 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 over 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 listing. |
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| Here's what you get in this listing: 1) One Britek PS-200 120WS Professional Strobe (Show me) 2) One Unique Umbrella-Capable Reflector (Show Me) 3) One Sync Cord 4) One Power Cord 5) All Necessary Bulbs (flash tube, modeling light bulb) With this great pro strobe you'll have what you need to start making great pictures! . Now with Two New FREE BONUSES!! 6) One FREE Cellular Phone Antenna Booster! $20 Value! (Show Me) 7) 500 FREE Web Site Templates! $5000 Value! (Show Me) |
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This is a Great starter strobe for an amazing price! You'll have what you'll need to start getting better portraits (also great for product photography)! 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 reflector, and the capability of using an almost infinite variety of light modifiers (such as umbrellas, softboxes, SoftCases, snoots, honeycombs, etc.). Over all, this is a professionsal-level starter light which will give you what you need to start you off inStudio photography the right way, and is infinitely upgradable! Unlike other lights being listed nowadays, 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 this pro strobe for less than one-HALF of what you'd pay for just one single dinner 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 ;-). |
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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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IMPORTANT: The equipment Described below DOES NOT come with this listing, which is for one strobe ONLY! The items included in the lists below are available in other listings, and for different prices.Here's what can be yours for only $89:
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