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Originally Posted by FaxFan2002 |
The 336VM flash has a modelling light (an ordinary small bulb) and a separate flash bulb. The modelling light is either 40 or 60w and can be switched on/off as required. The 40w is useful in a dark room where you don't want ambient light but still want to see the subject
The 336VM can be fired using a sync cable attached to the camera or as a slave flash. As a slave you can trigger it by using the external flash on your camera, they will fire at the same instant. Put the external camera flash on low power and point it away from the subject if you don't want the external flash providing too much extra light.
That softbox description says it will fit, the Portaflash ones I have are smaller, about 30cmx30cm (or 40cmx40cm?). A softbox is VERY useful for reducing the harshness of the light, the bigger the better, but they get expensive and the small ones I have do the job and are easy to store rather than having to put them together when I need them.
Should you go for the second-hand Portaflash stuff you will need to collect the bits over time as they can be hard to find. Jessops still have some items, you can get a new flash for £50 and a stand for a fiver, so don't go mad on eBay!
Portaflash System - Jessops
In addition to the flash head and stand you will need the bracket that attaches the flash to the stand. I have the Portaflash tilt bracket, as the name suggests, it is used to tilt the flash when on the stand.
http://www.jessops.com/ce-images/PRO...L701036064.jpg
I have two 336VMs and softboxes, I think I have them on LS1 and LS2 stands, not sure tbh. Doubt it matters much anyway, just get the £5 one from Jessops, they might even have a bracket.