Chico wrote:
Would it be a good idea to switch it out for a 150w modeling lamp?
As long as the model lamp is dialed down to <120W, this would not be necessary. You can adjust the brightness of the model lamp independent of the flash power, even in tracking mode. On the back of the light, use the function button to scroll to the model window, then use the arrows up or down to adjust brightness. Then when you increase or decrease power, the model lamp will still rise or fall (within the limits of minimum and maximum output). This can also be done in the MODEL screen of the CyberCommander.
Chico wrote:
I'm shooting some executive portraits outdoor and I just want to make sure it's going to hold up ok when making adjustments. Note: Majority of the time i've kept the modeling lamp off and i never had issues so i just wanted to get your input.
I am not sure if the model lamps will be useful or not. I presume you are also using flash, and the model lamps are for aiming purposes? If so, set your recycle indicators to turn the model lamp off, as the model lamp will slow recycle times. As well, if you are using flash, you are decreasing the run time of the VML. Overall, limit the time and intensity of the model lamps when using the VML.