Luap wrote:
I have many competitive flash units that I use for performance/ergonomic comparison. With the Elinchrom RX600 and D Lites the membrane switches have essentially no tactical feel and you have to press hard enough that it takes one hand to hold the flash and the other to push the button. Because of the lack of tact, one must look at the display while changing power to know how much change has occurred. With Einstein a quick and fast click-click-click-click-click assures you 5/10f of power change has occurred. If you want a major power change of several f stops you can hold the button in and let it scroll (for this, you do have to watch the display).
Einstein dumps power about 4 times as fast and the frosted dome is a joy, especially when using highly focused reflectors. By comparison, RX600 produces a spiderweb of hot spots and pattern irregularities from both the modeling lamp and flash.
Do you have any comparison shots with their 28degree reflector and yours?