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Revision 2 as of 2012-01-15 00:10:53
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Buff Einstein 640

Contents

  1. Buff Einstein 640
    1. Why?
    2. Specs
    3. Why an Einstein vs. an Alienbee?
    4. Comparison to a speedlight system
    5. Annoyances
    6. Portability

Product homepage: http://paulcbuff.com/e640.php

Rob Galbraith has a more serious review for sports usage. This page is mostly just me rambling.

Why?

  • High output
  • Portable
  • Smart wireless control system

Specs

  • 640 Ws (wattseconds) output

    • Comparison to hotshoe strobe guide numbers is basically impossible, the internet suggests ~160 Ws for top-end speedlights

  • Weighs just on 2kg

  • About the size of a tissue box

Why an Einstein vs. an Alienbee?

Compared to the B1600, which is also rated at 640 Ws:

  • Universal voltage
  • Cheaper wireless receiver modules
  • Wireless controller is more expensive, but far more capable
  • Heavily integrated 2nd-gen remote control, the Alienbee 1st-gen cybersync stuff is kinda janky (perfectly functional, just not as nice)

  • Better output-level control, another 3 stops of latitude
  • Only ~350g heavier
  • Brighter modelling lamp (250W vs. 150W)
  • Modelling lamp can track flash output with offset

  • Slightly faster cycle time
  • Flash duration proportional to power, like hotshoe strobes

Comparison to a speedlight system

Attribute

Einstein 640

Speedlight SB-800

Notes

Weight

2kg

500g

They're probably fairly close in terms of output-per-gram

Portability

Much larger

Compact even with attached foot

-

Light output

Absurdly high

Rather high

Numerical comparison would require some apples-to-apples testing

Burst capability

Good

A few flashes, depending on power

Not specced. Try opto-slaving the E640 to a speedlight's modelling light for a laugh

Cycle time

1.7sec to full output

2.7sec to full output

2.3sec quoted for newer speedlights

Output control

1/10th f-stop

1/3rd f-stop

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Continuous shooting

Basically non-stop

Subject to overheating

Speedlight behaviour varies between models. Buff gear only defines a maximum continuous usage for the Zeus lineup

Modelling lamp

250W bulb

None

Usefulness heavily dependent on your style, E640 cannot use lamp with battery

Annoyances

  • Wireless receiver sticks out a long way, can't be stowed with it installed
    • The Buff carry bag doesn't solve this, but has a little pouch in the lid for keeping the receiver

Portability

Fastpack 200

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