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Revision 1 as of 2012-01-15 02:30:39
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  • Vagabond_Mini_Lithium

Vagabond Mini Lithium

Contents

  1. Vagabond Mini Lithium
    1. Summary
    2. Specs
    3. My own notes
    4. Portability

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

Summary

Be the envy of your friends and foreign superpowers alike!

  • Small and light - like a 300mm f/4 lens
  • Affordable (relatively)
  • Super useful! Lets you get the studio lights out into hotshoe territory

Specs

  • 2 standard mains outlets
  • Weights ~1.5kg
  • Rated to provide ~500 shots to an Einstein 640
  • Charges an Einstein in ~3.7sec

My own notes

  • Does what it says, hassle-free
  • The increased cycle time is probably a non-issue for most people
  • Carrying strap makes it convenient to sling over your shoulder for carrying
  • Springy attachment clamp is just-okay, it's not the firmest connection to a lightstand, but it's not bad
  • You cannot use the modelling lamp at all while powered by the Vagabond, kind of a bummer

  • The manual really stresses that the charging brick will get hot while it's charging, which makes me a little uneasy. I wouldn't leave it unattended while charging, I'm paranoid.

Portability

The Vagabond fits neatly in the bottom section of my Lowepro Fastpack 200. As such, it displaces my camera if I want to carry it there, which means I probably need another bag unless the top compartment of the Fastpack is empty.

Chances are you've got other bags for carrying lightstands and umbrellas, so this shouldn't be a huge problem. The 1.5kg weight is really easy to lug.

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