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RE: FN-FORUM Outdoor photography for web sites.
date posted 23rd January 2003 23:37
Trust me to have a politically correct car with no car lighter socket.
As I can barely carry the studio lights any distance, I was hoping for some
lightweight portable power source. Shame
Hmm, at least the client knows what they want, that makes a change from all
the usual web design hassle.
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Subject: RE: FN-FORUM Outdoor photography for web sites.
Haven't had to do it but I have seen transformers that created a 240V
domestic supply from a car lighter socket - not for running TVs off I
suspect you might get away with a couple of lamps ;>
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> Has anyone been asked to use studio lights on location away
> from access to domestic power supplies ?
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> If you have, did you hire a small generator or do you know of
> any portable power souces designed for this purpose.
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> The crux is the lighting is designed to use a domestic power
> source, and has a standard UK power plug. (Its for a Bowens
> studio lighting kit if thats any
> help)
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