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Author:  PaulAuclair [ Mon Mar 14, 2011 8:33 pm ]
Post subject:  PCB light modifiers fitting with ABs and E640

I have read just enough threads to confuse myself as to the issue of light modifiers fitting differently on various types of PCB mono lights.
Are these threads generally pertaining to connecting non PCB(OEM) light modifiers to PCB mono lights or vc/vs?
I have only PCB modifiers including; SBs, Octoboxes. I have on order (multiple sizes of) PLMs Sbs and strip lights. All of which are PCB stuff.
Should I expect to find that some(all) of these PCB(OEM) light modifiers will fit differently on PCB's different types of mono lights?
Thanks,
Paul

Author:  BDP [ Mon Mar 14, 2011 9:46 pm ]
Post subject:  Re: PCB light modifiers fitting with ABs and E640

I think there are a number of threads on modifying other vendors' modifiers to fit on PCB lights, or asking if they happen to fit as-is. Some threads are people asking how to modify a PCB softbox or PLM to fit on another brand of strobe.

It is my understanding that any of the PCB modifiers fit on any of the PCB lights currently being sold (AB, Einstein, etc.). I would be surprised to learn otherwise, that's for sure :-)

Author:  PaulAuclair [ Mon Mar 14, 2011 10:52 pm ]
Post subject:  Re: PCB light modifiers fitting with ABs and E640

BDP wrote:
I think there are a number of threads on modifying other vendors' modifiers to fit on PCB lights, or asking if they happen to fit as-is. Some threads are people asking how to modify a PCB softbox or PLM to fit on another brand of strobe.

It is my understanding that any of the PCB modifiers fit on any of the PCB lights currently being sold (AB, Einstein, etc.). I would be surprised to learn otherwise, that's for sure :-)

good to hear. confirms my suspicion(s).

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