Elinchrom D-Lite Home Studio kit 4 to- go! 2x 400w

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Elinchrom D-Lite Home Studio kit 4 to- go! 2x 400w

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yesterday i buy this set

i want to take picture`s of portraits

i also buy from elinchrom the skyport this is a wireless transmitter and receiver

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i think this is a good set to start

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Congrats, my friend. I'm sure you'll create some stunning shots. That's your style. :D
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When you get some great shots with this, let me know. The manufacturer is a personal friend, has been for decades, and so is his son who runs the UK operation. They would always be interested to see new work with the D-Lites.

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hello david
i will do that

i hope next week i can work with it , i have orded a HOTSHOE and i hope that i have it , wednesday

this hotshoe must i place at the camera , and then the elinchrom transmitter

http://www.cameratools.nl/FLITSADSKMCAM ... apter.html?

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I use a couple of Chinese shoe adaptors for my Skyport transmitters. They were cheaper than the Sony version and work perfectly - there is no high voltage to worry about anyway.

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