|  | Posted by nobody special on 11/03/06 22:41 
>V-lights stink, practically useless, their only value is their small size. I'd rather use  a Tota than a v-light, it's the only Lowel product I cannot stand.
 I would make up a kit with one Rifa, two omnis or omni-pros and one
 tota, then some reflectors, stands, and accessories like umbrellas and
 gel holders and black foil and clamps, etc... The nice thing about
 Lowel kits is you can build them up a part at a time over a long time,
 and everything still works together. I still use one daily that's over
 20 years old. Open-faced lights like these can do almost everything
 fresnels can, (if you know what you are doing) but are way lighter and
 cheaper.
 
 Granted, the lights I listed would cost more.  I'd save the Rifa for
 later, and only if you were shooting  a lot of sit-down nterview static
 type deals. It is gorgeous for that, fast, and idiot-proof to use. But
 you can cobble together a softbox like I mentioned before to do the
 same job cheaper as a one-off thing.
 
 You could also adapt certain flourescent tubes to use as close-up
 inexpensive softlights for static shots and do very well. Google "Graff
 Lights" and "Walter Graff".
 
 Also, spend a little of your cash on the books by Ross Lowel and John
 Jackman, and you'll do much better no matter what you buy, build, or
 rent.
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