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Revision 9 as of 2012-01-15 03:16:54
MeidokonWiki:
  • furinkan
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  • lighting

Contents

  1. Paul C. Buff gear
    1. On buying locally
  2. Reviews
  3. Buying lights 2011-08-04
  4. Remote triggering and power 2011-09-06

Paul C. Buff gear

This page is mostly about the Buff range of gear. If you want to browse their wares, do yourself a favour and use the US homepage.

When it comes to purchase time, you have the fun of dealing with the Australian homepage, which will drive you batty.

  • Site can be a bit slow
  • CMS/commerce system is a free off-the-shelf thing with haphazard theming
  • Product listings are really fugly
  • Actual product pages contain almost no information

Nice people running it though.

On buying locally

  • Very expensive »show some US/AU comparisons »show some US/AU comparisons (note that this doesn't take into account non-parity between the currencies)

    • AU$710 vs US$500 for an E640
    • AU$400 vs US$240 for the Vagabond
    • AU$172 vs US$90 for a spare vagabond battery
    • AU$70 vs US$30 for the CSXCV transceiver module
    • AU$277 vs US$180 for the Cyber Commander transmitter
  • Monsieur Buff has a very thorough explanation for the differences in price

  • Warranty
  • Quick shipping

Reviews

This is a list of sub-pages:

  1. furinkan/photography/lighting/Buff_Einstein_640
  2. furinkan/photography/lighting/Cyber_Commander
  3. furinkan/photography/lighting/Vagabond_Mini_Lithium
  4. furinkan/photography/lighting/gear

Buying lights 2011-08-04

So I wanted some studio strobes. »Read on »Read on

I considered a few brands:

  • Elinchrom
  • Glanz (cheapies)
  • Paul C. Buff

Buff makes the Alienbees series, which might be a more familiar name to some. They look to be a little cheaper than Elinchrom, should be at least on par in terms of product quality, and the company sounds like they're really smart, switched-on people.

There are some other big brands out there like Bowens, Profoto and Multiblitz. They're hella-expensive though.

The Buff gear looks like the way to go. They have a local distributor, but their markups are kinda... bad. The US store won't sell here though. Get the lights locally and procure the accessories some other way? Maybe?

Item

US

Local

lights

500

700

stands

40

74

brollys

30

66

reflectors

15

38

grid

25

57

receivers

30

54

commander

180

260

carry bags?

13

??

Popped an order in, 2011-08-02. Website is... not impressive. Two timeout errors about being unable to contact the payment provider before finally succeeding, and a blank section where it's meant to say "A confirmation email was sent to the address: <BLANK>"

Tried again on 2011-08-03, after giving them a call. They confirmed my suspicion that the website was having issues yesterday, I feel much better now. Placed the order again, no hassles this time. \o/

2x

Einstein

E640

$699.00 each

1398.01

2x

7" reflector

7AB/R

$37.40 each

74.80

1x

10-degree honeycomb grid

HG10

$57.20 each

57.20

Shipping

70.00

Package discount

-30.60

Total

1569.41

Remote triggering and power 2011-09-06

The lights are pretty cool, but using a PC sync cable sucks big time, and optical slaving is less than ideal. Remote power control would be nice too. »Read on »Read on

The Buff range of gear uses a triggering system of their own creation named Cybersync. It's pretty badass.

  • Centralised control from a single commander device
  • Up to 16 individually addressable channels (lights, or groups if you're using 1st-gen gear that does unidirectional communication)
  • Built-in flashmeter in the commander
  • Total control of all features of 2nd-gen lights (the Einstein model)
  • Status feedback from 2nd-gen lights (eg. ready/non-ready charge status)

Another cool thing about Buff is that they have portable power solutions. That are actually portable. And pretty affordable too.

So an order went in.

1x

Cyber Commander

COMMANDER

$266.20 each

266.20

2x

Cybersync CSXCV

CSXCV

$53.90 each

107.80

1x

Vagabond Mini

HG10

$399.00 each

399.00

Shipping

88.48

Coupon discount

-38.65

Total

822.83

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