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eronald

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« Reply #80 on: October 01, 2008, 11:45:18 am »

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Para 220
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Yeah, it's so focused - the octa is totally diffused.

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« Reply #81 on: October 01, 2008, 08:48:51 pm »

Snook, I guess we live in the same country / city
Was your retailer efoto.cl ? I'm looking for the same focus china copy.


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« Reply #82 on: October 02, 2008, 09:39:16 am »

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Snook, I guess we live in the same country / city
Was your retailer efoto.cl ? I'm looking for the same focus china copy.
Edgard
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No, I got it from a friend that imports photographic equipment from China.. I have the HUGE Jumbo para  Umbrella. Not the Focus one.
I paid here like 1.100.000 +IVA
He orders it and you only have to pay upon arrival which is usually like 2 months more or less depending on when he does an order. I have bought a ton of stuff from him.
Every time he orders I buy something...:+}
Let me know and I can maybe let you see it.. Every one calls it the satellite for Direct TV when they are in my estudio..
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« Reply #83 on: October 03, 2008, 12:37:21 am »

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I have been eye-balling the Para-FB from Broncolor quite awhile now but all of my strobes are Elinchrom. Now, I could just get over it and get myself the big Elinchrom Octa but I really like the Para FB a bit better.

I could also get some Broncolor strobes to go with it. Either way means making compromises that I yet do not want to make. Also considering it is quite a substantial investment, I am hesitant to maintain 2 types of strobe brands.

Is anyone familiar with either a 'knock-off' (hate that word) of the Para that has the same lighting characteristics or is there an adapter to be able to mount Elinchrom strobes in the Para FB?
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I am using the Para 220, mostly with Bron-color lamp head or ring-light.  But when I rent it out, many users are using different lamp head, connected thru the universal adapter, as on all the light stands. The ring-light is a better choice, at least to me, because it is a little sharper, and it gives a very even full reflection while the regular lamp head does not produce such even reflection - but, does able to pan the lamp head to give different light effect.  I also have the Elinchrom Octa, but much preferred Para, it is far more flexible.
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