achee
06-06-2011, 4:06pm
Hi all!
What's the difference between shooting with studio strobes and continuous lights? I'm familiar with using studio stobes through soft boxes and umbrellas, but I've never tried to use continuous lights in a similar way.
I'm guessing the most significant differences are:
Strobes:
- Much much brighter,
- Aren't so hot
- Use less power (for the output).
Continuous lights
- Don't limit your shutter speed,
- It's easier to see what you're going to get,
- Don't require triggering.
Anything else significant? So, is being much brighter (and thus allowing more freedom to choose optimal camera settings and overcoming ambiant light = more control over lighting) the only thing that affects the resulting images?
I'm just curious. I think that practically all studio work is done with strobes, so I'm just wondering why.
:) Andy
What's the difference between shooting with studio strobes and continuous lights? I'm familiar with using studio stobes through soft boxes and umbrellas, but I've never tried to use continuous lights in a similar way.
I'm guessing the most significant differences are:
Strobes:
- Much much brighter,
- Aren't so hot
- Use less power (for the output).
Continuous lights
- Don't limit your shutter speed,
- It's easier to see what you're going to get,
- Don't require triggering.
Anything else significant? So, is being much brighter (and thus allowing more freedom to choose optimal camera settings and overcoming ambiant light = more control over lighting) the only thing that affects the resulting images?
I'm just curious. I think that practically all studio work is done with strobes, so I'm just wondering why.
:) Andy