As promised, "Bring On The Heat!"
Thanks Brent for the tips.
I kind of thought a twin head for the main key light would be required. I also was looking at the Kapture Group laser triggers, and they look pretty nice. (Well, they sound like they work pretty nice, the cosmetic design though ...)
BronColors huh? I am kind of a Profoto guy though.
I just checked out the specs on both systems. It seems the Profoto's are twice as fast at full power, but the BronColor's are (or may be) 40% faster at low power. (I can't figure out what they mean by "1/10,000s|1/14,000s" at low power. I assume there is some variance at that speed; the Profoto's just say 1/10,000s at low.)
Joe:
If using flash I use and own Profoto for everything, but high speed. Then I use Bron. Surprisingly for a special high speed pack the Scoros is slow as %^&%$# at full power. At full power Scoros 3200J duration is like 1/400th vs Pro8 2400ws at 1/1600th.
Not all flash specs are created the same. Profoto specs are based on t0.5. Bron now shows both t0.1 and t0.5. The double set of duration numbers shows the difference between the t0.5 and t0.1. Bron shows both specs because others like Profoto use t0.5 to look fast. But there is a big real world difference.
Bron is also the only one you can actually button control the duration. It self adjusts the power output to get the duration set. At 1/ 10 000th you are at about 100 was I think. So a lot of times one is trying to get the slowest duration that works for the shot with as much power as possible.
I have the Kapture Group sound & laser kit. Old design from 20 yrs ago, but it works. The Pocket Wizard pre-trip shutter cable that I also use are $100.00 jokes. I keep 3 on hand all the time.