So I'm trying to get into doing more studio work, and I have a bit of a conundrum.... I really don't know what I need. Well, I know roughly what I need, but I don't know the exact products and how to integrate them to my current camera.
I current use a Canon EOS 1000D, and I have one 430EXII speedlite. I use a hotshoe cable which is E-TTL compatible. And this leaves me two routes:
1) Get more speedlites (I do like speedlites)
2) Get proper studio lights.
For option 1, I would need something to control the flashes. In the past when I had the chance to use several speedlites, they were using the Canon IR trigger, but this was commonly misfiring as the flashes were sometimes behind objects. So I think radio triggers would be the best solution for me. What sort of set up would I need? I have seen some radio triggers from basic crappy ones on Amazon to Pocketwizards. Is there a large benefit to choosing Pocketwizard, and which product suits me? They have half a dozen different sorts of triggers. I just want one that makes the flash fire, ya know.
For option 2, I have seen products such as the Interfit studio kits (As seen here) which looks perfect, and isn't much more than a speedlite. However, I have no idea how to integrate that to my camera. What sort of radio trigger would be compatible, and is this where sync cables come into play?
I am mostly interested in portraiture, but the ability to expand is always nice. I am kind of tight on space, but I will be able to clear out masses of space this summer to store large kits.
So could someone help me out? I need to work out whether to go for speedlites or studio lights (or can the two be used at the same time?) and how to connect them up to my current equipment.
A massive thanks,
S.E
