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Courtenay Photonics studio flashes
those are probably only sold under that name in the UK so most of us have probably never heard of that brand here. FWIW, you tend to get what you pay for. cheap units tend to be variable in color temp, especially when changing power level, and are expensive or annoying to change the flash tube or modeling light, have low wattage to the point of being useless modeling lights, Anybody have any experience with Courtenay Photonics Colorflash 100? I was offered three of these for £60, but wondering if they are worth that value. With kind regards, yq |
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zeitgeist wrote:
those are probably only sold under that name in the UK so most of us have probably never heard of that brand here. That doesn't make sense. Of course we'd have heard of them here as they're marketed here. -- Ian Tindale |
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zeitgeist wrote:
those are probably only sold under that name in the UK so most of us have probably never heard of that brand here. That doesn't make sense. Of course we'd have heard of them here as they're marketed here. -- Ian Tindale |
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