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Sat Feb 09, 2013 9:43 am

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Hello:

I have a shoot next month which will take place in a small gym. By small I mean that from floor to ceiling is approximately 23-27 feet. The longest dimension is about 45 feet and the shorter dimension is about 25 feet. For the most part, I'll be shooting people in a section that's 25x25 feet. What I'd like to do is raise an Einstein (yet-to-be-purchased) or two up to about 10 feet and bounce off the ceiling. My thought is that if put the 11-inch reflector on the Eisteins and a full (or near) power I could comfortably get an 5.6/ISO 200-400/ 1/125th second shooting range (it'd be okay if I needed to go to 800 on the ISO or down to 4 or lower for aperture).

My questions for those who have more experience with Eistein's is whether my guesstimation seems credible.

Thanks




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