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Honeywell Strobonar Filters
I have an old Strobonar that I'd like to use as a slave unit for background
fill. There was a time when I had a et of colored filters that snapped over the flash lens, but they've long since been lost. Does anyone know where I might find a new/used set?.....TIA Just curious, which kind of Strobonar? Are you looking for filters for a slave Strobonar or a handle-mount Strobonar? Good luck. ...pt ------------------------------- Business/Communications start at http://www.PhilipTobias.com. Grow your business using my technical and marketing communications - Effective writing, graphic design, multimedia, photos, and Web sites. |
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Handle-mount. Wish I could tell you the exact model number, but I haven't
yet dug it out from under years of debris. -- Remove NOSPAM to reply "Phil Tobias" wrote in message ... I have an old Strobonar that I'd like to use as a slave unit for background fill. There was a time when I had a et of colored filters that snapped over the flash lens, but they've long since been lost. Does anyone know where I might find a new/used set?.....TIA Just curious, which kind of Strobonar? Are you looking for filters for a slave Strobonar or a handle-mount Strobonar? Good luck. ...pt ------------------------------- Business/Communications start at http://www.PhilipTobias.com. Grow your business using my technical and marketing communications - Effective writing, graphic design, multimedia, photos, and Web sites. |
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Handle-mount. Wish I could tell you the exact model number, but I haven't
yet dug it out from under years of debris. That's good. It saves me from having to dig through my Honeywell Slave Strobonar stuff to see if I can scavenge a coupla plastic filters for you. grin You should be able to adapt sheets of colored "gels" for your use. Buy a sheet of each favorite Rosco, etc., color from your local camera or theatrical supply house, then cut down to size. Rubber-band or Velcro a piece in place. Good luck. ...pt ------------------------------- Business/Communications start at http://www.PhilipTobias.com. Grow your business using my technical and marketing communications - Effective writing, graphic design, multimedia, photos, and Web sites. |
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Handle-mount. Wish I could tell you the exact model number, but I haven't
yet dug it out from under years of debris. That's good. It saves me from having to dig through my Honeywell Slave Strobonar stuff to see if I can scavenge a coupla plastic filters for you. grin You should be able to adapt sheets of colored "gels" for your use. Buy a sheet of each favorite Rosco, etc., color from your local camera or theatrical supply house, then cut down to size. Rubber-band or Velcro a piece in place. Good luck. ...pt ------------------------------- Business/Communications start at http://www.PhilipTobias.com. Grow your business using my technical and marketing communications - Effective writing, graphic design, multimedia, photos, and Web sites. |
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Considered that...thanks for the thoughts.
-- Remove NOSPAM to reply "Phil Tobias" wrote in message ... Handle-mount. Wish I could tell you the exact model number, but I haven't yet dug it out from under years of debris. That's good. It saves me from having to dig through my Honeywell Slave Strobonar stuff to see if I can scavenge a coupla plastic filters for you. grin You should be able to adapt sheets of colored "gels" for your use. Buy a sheet of each favorite Rosco, etc., color from your local camera or theatrical supply house, then cut down to size. Rubber-band or Velcro a piece in place. Good luck. ...pt ------------------------------- Business/Communications start at http://www.PhilipTobias.com. Grow your business using my technical and marketing communications - Effective writing, graphic design, multimedia, photos, and Web sites. |
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Considered that...thanks for the thoughts.
-- Remove NOSPAM to reply "Phil Tobias" wrote in message ... Handle-mount. Wish I could tell you the exact model number, but I haven't yet dug it out from under years of debris. That's good. It saves me from having to dig through my Honeywell Slave Strobonar stuff to see if I can scavenge a coupla plastic filters for you. grin You should be able to adapt sheets of colored "gels" for your use. Buy a sheet of each favorite Rosco, etc., color from your local camera or theatrical supply house, then cut down to size. Rubber-band or Velcro a piece in place. Good luck. ...pt ------------------------------- Business/Communications start at http://www.PhilipTobias.com. Grow your business using my technical and marketing communications - Effective writing, graphic design, multimedia, photos, and Web sites. |
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