Modified 283 supplier. Armatos is not selling them....greenspun.com : LUSENET : Camera Equipment : One Thread |
I met a local wedding shooter whose work I really love. I asked what he uses for altar lighting and he pulls out a modified 283 with a bare bulb and a 5" parabolic reflector. He gave me Armatos' number and they no longer offer these. *sigh* I really need to find a supplier for these flashes. They're light and powerful. All the things I need for weddings. Please help.....
-- Colin Miller (ckmiller@pond.net), January 11, 2001
Try the Sunpak J120 TTL or the Quantum T2. Both are rated at around 150 G.N.(160 G.N. for the Quantum flash)and have parabolic relfectors. Lumedyne also makes a flash system with the paabolic flash head.
-- Marcus J. Wilson Sr. (marcus.wilson@dtra.mil), February 05, 2001.
The Quantum Q-flash, the Sunpak 120J, aswell have the Nikon SB-2X series and the Canon flashes have done a pretty good job of killing off the modified 283 market. I have an Armatar 300 that works great (I powerit with either a Dyna-Lite Jackrabbit battery or the Quantum Turbo) and I used to really want the Stussy NVs, but alas it is no more. Something else to look at now are the new TTL heads and packs from Lumadyne.
-- Ellis Vener (evphoto@insync.net), February 09, 2001.
You can look for a second user vivitar 4600 with bare bulb
-- hugh Sihwa (hsihwa@aol.com), May 02, 2001.