A strobe kit is a must for a photo studio
- By Sunil Punjabi
- Published March 9, 2010
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A strobe kit is a very
convenient and necessary appliance for photographers mainly because strobe
light approximates very nearly to sunlight in its qualities. Though sunlight is
always the best for light effect, since it will not always be possible to have
sunlight, photographers keep a strobe
kit handy at all times. Besides that, because of strobe light's
closeness to sunlight in color, mixing with sunlight is also easy when strobe
light is used.
A strobe kit is important in a studio also because of the miniscule time taken for a strobe flash. Strobe light can be programmed to flash hundreds of times or even thousand times in a second so that one strobe flash will be of an awfully short duration. When such a flash is used to photograph something it is just not possible that the subject that the camera is focusing on could tilt or shift in any way within that time. This too makes a strobe kit a necessary accessory for photographers.
Investing in a strobe kit will also turn out to be cost effective for photographers in the long run. Things like drama scenes can be photographed with continuous lighting or by using strobe lights. Picture quality will not be affected by using continuous lights but continuous lighting will consume a lot of energy. When incandescent bulbs are used, continuous use will cause more heat generation plus overheating will shorten bulb life because it will tend to burn out fast. On the other hand, a strobe kit, though it will be costly when buying, will turn out to be cheaper when long term expenses are calculated.
A
typical strobe kit for a
studio must have at least two lights with a tall stand for each, an additional
short stand, soft-boxes, and reflectors. The short stand in a strobe kit is used
for lighting the background, or at times it will be used for holding
objects. The lights may be used as main
light, or as fill lights, as required. The stands are necessary for focusing
the light in different directions for better clarity and various effects.
The lights that a strobe kit produces will be strong, and since photography often needs soft lights, various devices are used to reduce the harshness of the light. Besides the reflectors and soft-boxes that might be there in a photographic strobe kit, photographers use umbrellas and screens for making the light softer. To improve the skin tone of the subject, a gold reflector is generally used, and to create shadows of the necessary type, silver or aluminum reflectors are used.
A portable strobe kit is a good choice for outdoor photography. A 480-Watt 3-light strobe kit would weigh around 25 pounds and larger units may be necessary depending on the need of the user. Where lighting is required at places where there is no power source, longer running batteries will be a must for a strobe kit. A studio strobe kit will generally contain a gear bag also to make transportation easy.
Extreme Electrical Dynamics is a one-stop shop for a strobe kit and many other items like Car Strobes, Flashlights, Sirens, Deck Lights, Police Lights, etc. Please visit the site for more details of various items available - http://www.extremetacticaldynamics.com/
A strobe kit is important in a studio also because of the miniscule time taken for a strobe flash. Strobe light can be programmed to flash hundreds of times or even thousand times in a second so that one strobe flash will be of an awfully short duration. When such a flash is used to photograph something it is just not possible that the subject that the camera is focusing on could tilt or shift in any way within that time. This too makes a strobe kit a necessary accessory for photographers.
Investing in a strobe kit will also turn out to be cost effective for photographers in the long run. Things like drama scenes can be photographed with continuous lighting or by using strobe lights. Picture quality will not be affected by using continuous lights but continuous lighting will consume a lot of energy. When incandescent bulbs are used, continuous use will cause more heat generation plus overheating will shorten bulb life because it will tend to burn out fast. On the other hand, a strobe kit, though it will be costly when buying, will turn out to be cheaper when long term expenses are calculated.
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The lights that a strobe kit produces will be strong, and since photography often needs soft lights, various devices are used to reduce the harshness of the light. Besides the reflectors and soft-boxes that might be there in a photographic strobe kit, photographers use umbrellas and screens for making the light softer. To improve the skin tone of the subject, a gold reflector is generally used, and to create shadows of the necessary type, silver or aluminum reflectors are used.
A portable strobe kit is a good choice for outdoor photography. A 480-Watt 3-light strobe kit would weigh around 25 pounds and larger units may be necessary depending on the need of the user. Where lighting is required at places where there is no power source, longer running batteries will be a must for a strobe kit. A studio strobe kit will generally contain a gear bag also to make transportation easy.
Extreme Electrical Dynamics is a one-stop shop for a strobe kit and many other items like Car Strobes, Flashlights, Sirens, Deck Lights, Police Lights, etc. Please visit the site for more details of various items available - http://www.extremetacticaldynamics.com/

