Mark Wallace walks you through the AC9 AlienBees Adapter for the FlexTT5 attached to AlienBees or White Lightning Flashes as well as the PowerST4 Receiver for Elinchrom RX Flashes.
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PocketWizard PowerMC2 for Einstein™ E640 Flash
Mark Wallace walks you through using the PowerMC2 for Einstein™ E640 Flash.
Using your Nikon SU-800 as a Master Controller with PocketWizards
Mark Wallace walks you through using your SU-800 as a Master Controller.
Using your Nikon SB900 as a Master Controller with PocketWizards
Mark Wallace walks you through using your SB900 as a Master Controller.
Using the AC3 ZoneController for Nikon
Mark Wallace walks you through using the AC3 ZoneController for Nikon.
PocketWizard MiniTT1 and FlexTT5 for Nikon
Mark Wallace walks you through the MiniTT1 and FlexTT5 for Nikon.
PocketWizard and High Speed Sync
Mark explains high speed sync and shows you how can extend the functionality of your Canon flash system with the PocketWizard MiniTT1 and FlexTT5.
The PocketWizard MiniTT1 and FlexTT5
Mark introduces you to the new PocketWizard MiniTT1 and FlexTT5 radio transmitters. Learn how you can extend the functionality of your Canon flash system using the PocketWizard Mini and Flex.
Light Modifiers
This week Mark talks about the difference between an umbrella and a softbox. Learn how your light modifier is affected by size, shape and control.
Gear used in this video
- Profoto D1 500 Watt Second Air Monolight Flash with Built-in Reflector & Power Cable, Coated Flash Tube
- Profoto D1 1000 Watt Second Air Monolight Flash with Built-in Reflector & Power Cable, Coated Flash Tube
- Nikon D3S Body Only
- Nikon 70-200mm f/2.8G AF-S VR II Zoom-Nikkor ED-IF Lens
- Westcott 7 Feet Parabolic Umbrella, White/Black
- Profoto Softbox 2×2′ Recessed Front #254525 / 505-701
- Profoto 34″ Small White Umbrella. #100611 / 505-601
- Profoto Zoom Reflector 2 – Accepts Profoto Grids, No Gridholder Needed #100785 / 505-517
Understanding Watt Seconds
Learn all about Watt Seconds in this episode of Digital Photography 1 on 1. Mark answers the question, “How many watt seconds do I need?” Mark will show you that Ws don’t equate to light output. He’ll put several studio strobes to the test to find out which one is the most efficient.
Gear used in this video
- Profoto D1 500 Watt Second Air Monolight Flash with Built-in Reflector & Power Cable, Coated Flash Tube
- Flashpoint II 1220A Monolight, 600 Watt Second Strobe
- Profoto D1 1000 Watt Second Air Monolight Flash with Built-in Reflector & Power Cable, Coated Flash Tube
- Flashpoint 2420 Monolight, 1200 Watt Second Fan Cooled Strobe, 120 volt
- Profoto Pro-8a 1200 Air Power Pack, 1200 Watt Second Flash Generator
- Sekonic L-758DR DigitalMaster, Programmable Digital Flash & Ambient Exposure Meter
- Profoto Zoom Reflector 2 – Accepts Profoto Grids, No Gridholder Needed
- Profoto Silver Umbrella 42″
- Nikon D3S Body Only
- Nikon 24-70mm f/2.8G ED-IF AF-S Nikkor Lens – Nikon U.S.A. Warranty
- PocketWizard Plus III Transceiver #801-130
- Flashpoint 60″ x 60″ PZ Octabox. 5 Foot Octabox