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Anyone into lighting here??
Hi guys, Anyone know about lighting?
I have a set of lights of which are only 150watt. I have a 250watt bulb in each. Does the 150watt account for the flash bulbs or the power output on the model lights please? ![]() |
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usually modeling lights are 50 to 100 watts. and those would be tungsten in color. If your using strobes the 250 would be the max output and those should be daylight or close to it.
What type of lights are you using?
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Those are the modeling lights, and have no impact of the strobe light.
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