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One thing that's been bothering me recently is lack of light during small, out-door portrait sessions in parks and other places away from mains power and where toting a full kit's worth of studio gear isn't really practical. I was puzzling over solutions when I remembered a post (possibly more than one) by Derrel in which me mentioned putting a light, inverter and such in a granny cart to tow around. I realized I had pretty much everything I needed already except for the box, so I started thinking and came up with this rig, which uses my most single most valuable piece of photographic gear, my wheelie-ladder-dolly and contains an Innovatronix Explorer XT inverter, a 200 w/s Speedotron Brownline power supply, Tri-level controller, MW3U flash head, lightstand and umbrella. Everything fits VERY nicely into the Clever Crate which is lashed to the dolly part of the ladder.
Rather than tote sandbags, if there's a bit of wind, or things aren't even, I can simply lash the lightstand to the ladder frame; with everything in the box, it weighs 25 pounds or so, and if that won't hold it, I probably shouldn't be shooting...
Inverter (10+ years old and still good for 200+ full power pops on the 800 w/s power supply!), Brownline 200 w/s power supply and Tri-Level controller
Ready to roll!
It works very well, is quick and easy to set up, and I could actually tote a 4 or 800 w/s power supply and two lights & stands if I wanted. Definitely going to make small, remote location shooting a LOT easier.
Rather than tote sandbags, if there's a bit of wind, or things aren't even, I can simply lash the lightstand to the ladder frame; with everything in the box, it weighs 25 pounds or so, and if that won't hold it, I probably shouldn't be shooting...
Inverter (10+ years old and still good for 200+ full power pops on the 800 w/s power supply!), Brownline 200 w/s power supply and Tri-Level controller
Ready to roll!
It works very well, is quick and easy to set up, and I could actually tote a 4 or 800 w/s power supply and two lights & stands if I wanted. Definitely going to make small, remote location shooting a LOT easier.
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