Nikon D4, Nikon 85mm ƒ/1.8G, ISO 125, ƒ/1.8, 1/1250 |
I bought the Pocketwizard AC9 to combine with my Pocketwizard TT5 and then using the phone cord plug into the back of the Alienbees B1600.
With this combination I could shoot up to 1/4000 on my Nikon D750 and up to 1/8000 with my Nikon D4.
Nikon D750, Nikon 85mm ƒ/1.8G, ISO 1000, ƒ/1.8, 1/4000 |
Nikon D750, Nikon 85mm ƒ/1.8G, ISO 1000, ƒ/1.8, 1/4000 |
Now with the AC3 on top of the Pocketwizard Mini TT1 you can control the power of the Alienbees.
Here is the chart of how that would work:
- +3 = Full Power
- +2 = 1/2 Power
- +1 = 1/4 Power
- 0 = 1/8 Power
- -1 = 1/16 Power
- -2 = 1/32 Power
- -3 = 1/32 Power
You also have the 1/3 increments also to use in between.
So here is the basic setup I was using. Here is the list of gear:
- 2 - Alienbee B1600s
- 2 - Vagabond Mini
- 2 - Cowboystudio 7’ 4 Section Portable Adjustable Stand
- 2 - Westcott 2001 43” Optical White Satin Collapsible Umbrella
- 2 - Pocketwizard AC9
- 2 - Pocketwizard TT5
- 1 - Pocketwizard Mini TT1
- 1 - Pocketwizard AC3
- Nikon D4
- Nikon 85mm ƒ/1.8
I pack the lighting gear all into this Seahorse SE-920 with padded dividers. This is a really super basic kit that I can fly with to jobs where I need something a little more powerful and now capable of still shooting at ƒ/1.8 to get that great BOKEH.
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