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== Lights 2011-08-04 == | = Paul C. Buff gear = |
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So I want some studio strobes. | This page is mostly about the Buff range of gear. If you want to browse their wares, do yourself a favour and '''use the [[http://paulcbuff.com/| US homepage]]'''. |
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Considered: | When it comes to purchase time, you have the fun of dealing with the [[https://paulcbuff.com.au/cms/| 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 <<SeeSaw(intl_pricing_comparison, "show some US/AU comparisons")>> {{{{#!wiki seesaw intl_pricing_comparison * 710/500 for an E640 * 400/240 for the Vagabond * 172/90 for a spare vagabond battery * 70/30 for the CSXCV transceiver module * 277/180 for the Cyber Commander transmitter }}}} * Monsieur Buff has a very thorough [[http://paulcbuff.com/faq.php#international| explanation for the differences in price]] * Warranty * Quick shipping = Buying lights 2011-08-04 = So I wanted some studio strobes. <<SeeSaw(buying_lights, "Read on")>> {{{{#!wiki seesaw buying_lights I considered a few brands: |
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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 sound like really smart, switched-on people. | 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. |
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The Buff gear looks like the way to go. They have a local distributor, and their markups are kinda... bad. The US store won't sell here though. Get the lights locally and procure the accessories some other way? | 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? |
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== Remote triggering and power 2011-09-06 == | = 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. <<SeeSaw(buying_triggers, "Read on")>> {{{{#!wiki seesaw buying_triggers |
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Contents
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
- 710/500 for an E640
- 400/240 for the Vagabond
- 172/90 for a spare vagabond battery
- 70/30 for the CSXCV transceiver module
- 277/180 for the Cyber Commander transmitter
Monsieur Buff has a very thorough explanation for the differences in price
- Warranty
- Quick shipping
Buying lights 2011-08-04
So I wanted some studio strobes.
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.