Digital Photographer

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Buying: Studio flash kit

Elinchrom D-Lite RX 4/4 Softbox To Go Kit

With the recent ‘stay at home’ ethos, I’ve been thinking about experimenting with studio flash. What’s the best reasonably priced system?

Jon Bradley

To start out in studio flash photography, it’s best to go for a complete kit that includes two flash heads and stands, modifiers like softboxes or translucent/silver brollies, and all the cables you need. This will enable you to experiment with various lighting

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