ePhoto Digital Photography Video 2400 Watt THREE Softbox Lighting & Boom Hair Light Kit H9004SB2

July 17, 2014 - Comment

This is a brand new professional digital fluorescent Video Photography compact studio kit that gives you 2400 watts output total (12 Perfect daylight bulbs 45 watt each 5500K) This kit comes TWO 16″x24″ softboxes and softbox for hairlight. All the supporting stands are included. You could use them in the studio photography or videography as

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This is a brand new professional digital fluorescent Video Photography compact studio kit that gives you 2400 watts output total (12 Perfect daylight bulbs 45 watt each 5500K) This kit comes TWO 16″x24″ softboxes and softbox for hairlight. All the supporting stands are included. You could use them in the studio photography or videography as well as on location projects. This lighting kit is the most affordable kit on the market today. IT is compatible with any camera on the market today like Nikon, Canon, Sony, Olympus and more.

12 x 45w light bulbs 5500K

2 x 6.5 ft tripods for the main lights

3 x Light Heads (holds 4 light bulbs)

2 x 16″ x 24″ softboxes for the main light

1 x Boom Stand for the hair light

1 x Boom Arm with light weight sandbag

1 x Boom Stand softbox for hairlight

1 x Carrying Case Included.

Product Features

  • ePhoto Premium Video Photo 2 Softbox Boom Stand Hair light Kit
  • Ideal for portraits, Studio, Video and Photography
  • GREAT FOR GREEN SCREEN PROJECTS
  • Power Voltage:: 110V ONLY (power cords are included)
  • Easy to control your lights with ON/OFF switch

Comments

Adam says:

Good Idea, Different Brand. 0

IBoughtIt says:

Hey check out my lights, I’m now a professional! If you are expecting Arri or Matthews quality you are going to be very disappointed. This is a cheap light set and I did not expect too much. The stands are okay. The first thing I noticed is the bag it comes in. Tried to open it up, the zipper got stuck, no big deal. It looks like the teeth came about on it. Go to unzip the other side, same thing. After a bit of shaking the zipper it’s open. I pulled out the Key light stand, set it on the ground, the screw that locks the legs was hard to turn and would not lock it in place. It looks like it was bent. Okay, next I set up the rest of the stand for this Key light. The metal eye hole ring used to hook the sand bag fell off after taking some weight out of it and re-hooking it. Okay, I thought whatever. Really, I’m thinking I hope the rest goes better. I still have an open mind that this will work. I built the rest of the lighting setup and thought it’s kinda junky, really hope it works. I have experience with some of the best professional…

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