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DYNALITE m1000er STROBE LIGHTING KIT

DYNALITE m1000er STROBE LIGHTING KIT. INTRODUCTION & SETTINGS. TERMINOLOGY. Strobe lamp/head/flashtube 5000º Kelvin daylight balanced. This is the variable intensity light source; adjustments are made by modifying the power pack strobe output settings. Model lamp

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DYNALITE m1000er STROBE LIGHTING KIT

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  1. DYNALITE m1000er STROBE LIGHTING KIT INTRODUCTION & SETTINGS

  2. TERMINOLOGY • Strobe lamp/head/flashtube • 5000º Kelvin daylight balanced. • This is the variable intensity light source; adjustments are made by modifying the power pack strobe output settings. • Model lamp • 3200º Kelvin tungsten balanced. • This 250W light source provides the photographer with an approximate view of the lighting direction and contrast on subject. Flash exposure will have an approximate look but will vary greatly in intensity and color temperature. • Power pack • Capacitor stores a charge to output power to the strobe at levels adjusted by the photographer. • Light output and appropriate f-stop can be gauged with a strobe/flash-light meter.

  3. Power pack and camera synchronization • Power pack must be synched with the camera via a sync cord or a wireless synching device. (Cord is included in kit). • Shutter speed on camera must be set to camera manufacturer’s fastest sync speed or slower depending on desired effect. • Dynalite m1000er is surge protected to guard against electrical damage to digital cameras. Older Dynalite models are not and surge protection syncs are needed. • Asymmetrical: not identical power settings on separate channels A & B. • Symmetrical: identical power settings on separate channels A & B. • Use extreme care handling the pack and strobe heads to avoid serious electrical shock and injury. 1000 watts is a deadly charge.

  4. CONTENTS of the DYNALITE m1000er KIT INSIDE THE CASE YOU WILL FIND: One power pack and power cord, two strobe heads, two strobe head cords, a sync cord and a light meter. This presentation will focus on the power pack settings and strobe light features.

  5. CONTENTS OF A KIT

  6. Capabilities include: • Asymmetrical and symmetrical power output options. • Adjustable in various ways: • Incremental power settings 125/250/500 watts for each channel A or B. • Also, adjustable with a -1/3,-2/3,-3/3 of a stop variator. • Power output to channels set to A+B=symmetrical • i.e: 1 head with both channels at 500W, variator at full will deliver a full 1000W burst. • Power output to channels set to A:B=asymmetrical • i.e: 2 heads, one each in A and B channels will deliver the desired power independent of each other. A or B either at 125, 250 or 500W.

  7. Attaching the power cord to power pack

  8. POWER BUTTON Powers both the strobe and model lamps.Both on, both off or strobe on with model off (for long exposures or multiple strobe exposures). Also notice the sound on/off switch below power switch. The beep informs the photographer when the capacitors have another full charge. One should always wait for the beep before making another exposure.

  9. VARIABLE MODELING LIGHTSThe Dynalite kits that UTD checks out to students do not have a variable modeling light switch. NON VARIABLE SWITCH (UTD) JUST ON/OFF VARIABLE SWITCH YOU MAY COME ACROSS THE VARIABLE SWITCH ON OTHER POWER PACKS. REGARDLESS ONE MUST RELY ON A FLASH METER TO GAUGE THE EXPOSURES AND NOT RELY ON LIGHT OUTPUT FROM THE MODEL LIGHTS!

  10. Channel selector switchA:B asymmetrical power settings through each channel.A+B symmetrical power settings through both channels. • Think of this as a way to half or double your current power settings.

  11. POWER PACK WITH ONE STROBE IN CHANNEL A

  12. Channel A power output switch500/125/250 watts (notice how 125W setting is BETWEEN 500 and 250.)Channel A has the capability of handling two strobes at a time.

  13. Channel B power output switch500/125/250 watts (notice how 125W setting is BETWEEN 500 and 250.)Channel B has the capability of handling two strobes at a time.

  14. EXAMPLE SET UP: • 2 strobes are attached to power pack, one in channel A and the other in channel B.A:B (asymmetrical or non-identical) setting is set.Channel A is set at 125 watts.Channel B is set at 500 watts. THE COMBINED POWER OUTPUT =625 WATTS. BUT EACH STROBE LIGHT IS GOING TO BE RECORDED WITH A 2 STOP DIFFERENCE BY THE CAMERA. In addition, KEEP IN MIND light to subject distance, direction of the light and film speed (digital ISO) are judged and metered to determine actual camera exposure settings.

  15. VARIATOR SETTINGSAdjustments affect the settings on both channels A and B by +/- 1/3 or 3/3 of a stop VARIATOR AT FULL POWER VARIATOR AT -1 STOP Each click is equal to a +/- 1/3 stop increment

  16. Highest and lowest power settings HIGHEST light output/power setting: A+B, Full variator, 1000 watts to one head or 250 watts to four heads all directed at the same subject. (Camera setting will require a high f-stop aperture). LOWEST light output/power setting: One head with A:B on, 125 watts, -3/3 (-1) stop variator would result in a 62 watt burst. This setting can be bled 1 stop by adding a second light, inserted into the same channel. Point second lighthead away from subject to yield a 31 watt burst on the subject from the one light directed at the subject. (Camera setting will require a low f-stop aperture.

  17. Maximum power setting A+B

  18. Maximum power setting A+B

  19. Minimum power setting A:B

  20. Minimum power setting A:B

  21. Strobe lamp/head/flash • Strobe has various features: • Yellow lamp cover must be removed prior to use. • Fan to cool head during operation. • Model lamp switch. • Strobe head power cord. • Stand attachment knob and adjustment arm. • Umbrella attachment opening and knob.

  22. Strobe fan and model lamp on/off switch

  23. Strobe head’s flashtube and modeling bulb Horseshoe shaped flash tube Surrounds the cylinder shaped Modeling lamp. Never touch or adjust these lights. Any repairs or maintenance must be handled by UTD staff.

  24. Attaching the strobe head’s power cord Line up the power cords male/female ends very precisely. As you push the two together, turn the locking nut clockwise. This is a troublesome procedure failure to get a tight connection can be quite dangerous. Keep the two ends lined up WHILE Applying steady force and turning the locking nut. Next slide illus.

  25. Attaching the strobe head’s power cord

  26. Attaching the strobe head’s power cord to the power pack. You may attach the cord to the desired Channel. The cords have a white mark to aid connectivity.

  27. SYNC CORD DETAILS On the left, sync cord end that attaches to Power pack. On the right, sync cord end that attaches to Camera.

  28. Attaching the sync cord to the power pack

  29. Attaching the sync cord to the camera sync hotshoe (This is an accessory bought separately. Check with your instructor about the need to purchase this adapter. Some cameras come with built in sync attachments. Illustrated below is the Wein HSHSB PC to Hotshoe Safe Sync designed to protect digital cameras.)

  30. Wein or Paramount Safe Sync? The Dynalite 1000er kits produce a reduced voltage of 10 volts, which renders them digital safe for most cameras. If you have an older Canon Rebel (film/digital), then the limit may be 6 volts. Check with the camera manufacturer to learn if a Safe-Sync is required for your camera/strobe set-up.

  31. Attaching the sync cord to the flash meter Sync terminal

  32. Strobe head detail view for light stand adjustments:Photo on top shows the stand tightening knob in the standard opening which fits onto light stands.Below, the lever to adjust the forward tilt once the strobe head is on the light stand. For light stands Tilt lever

  33. STROBE HEAD DETAIL VIEW FOR UMBRELLA ATTACHMENT opening and tightening knob:do not over-tighten the knobs For umbrella

  34. STROBE HEAD WITH UMBRELLA ATTACHED:

  35. STROBE HEAD WITH SOFT BOX ATTACHED:

  36. BUILDING A SOFT BOX: INSERTING SOFT BOX FRAME INTO THE SPEED RING

  37. BUILDING A SOFT BOX: INSERTING SOFT BOX FRAME INTO THE SPEED RING. LOOK FOR GUIDE LINES ON THE SPEED RING. ALSO NOTICE THE DESIGN FACILITATES PLACEMENT AND REMOVAL VIA A GROOVE CUT OUT INSIDE ONE OF THE OPENINGS. PRACTICING THIS IS ESSENTIAL

  38. BUILDING A SOFT BOX: PUTTING THE SOFT BOX ONTO THE STROBE HEAD

  39. BUILDING A SOFT BOX: TIGHTENING THE SPEED RING TO THE STROBE HEAD THE RING MUST ATTACH SECURELY OVER METAL LIP.

  40. GRID SET AND GRID SET FRAME: EACH GRID FOCUSES THE LIGHT IN VARYING DEGREES AND POP IN AN OUT WITH TABS. THESE CAN GET VERY HOT TAKE GREAT CARE HANDLING THEM. SHUTTING OFF THE MODEL LIGHT BRIEFLY BEFORE HANDLING THEM CAN HELP.

  41. REVIEW KIT IN BAG ADDITIONAL LIGHT STANDS AND UMBRELLAS ARE CHECKED OUT IN A SEPARATE BAG.

  42. ONLINE RESOURCE Download and review Dynalite pdf Manuals at dynalite.com: http://dynalite.com

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