Av8chuck wrote:
Which PLM's should I go with and what size, I can't afford to buy them all..?
For your purposes, I would suggest an extreme silver or soft silver, to be discussed below.
Av8chuck wrote:
Is there a rule of thumb on which size umbrella for which light? Should I mount an 86" on a B400 for example?
No, the output is going to be within 1/10 at 14' for each change in size, so no more than a 2/10 change from 86 to 51 or vice versa.
Av8chuck wrote:
How does the light from the Extreme Silver compare to the light from a reflector?
This depends on the reflector. At the same distance, a larger modifier will give you softer shadows than a smaller one, so any of them will soften the shadows more. The extreme silver PLM will have a very sharp cutoff of light as it falls off on the periphery. Some reflectors will do this, while others feather gradually. Soft silver will feather gradually as well.
Av8chuck wrote:
How does the different diameter effect the light? Intensity, fall off, specular highlight etc..
Again, output will not drastically change from size to size, when focused. The same fall off pattern will be shared among all sizes of a particular surface. The area of coverage will only change in proportion to the difference in size of the PLM (i.e. the 86" PLM is 29" larger than the 51" across the open face. this means the area of coverage will be 29" wider). The change of specular highlights will be dependent on the surface which is reflecting. The larger PLM's will have a larger specular on a flat surface, since they are larger. However, cars have few flat surfaces, so it will be impossible to quantify.
Av8chuck wrote:
Which mounting option would be best for outdoors? Can I purchase the Speed Ring option for indoor or calm conditions and then use it without the speed ring adapter like a normal umbrella outside? For some reason I find which adapter to get a bit confusing.
Really, either will work. If you get an extreme silver, it will focus more when using the speedring. I don't think one has a benefit over the other for the purposes of being outside. I will suggest you sandbag or otherwise secure the light when using outside.
Av8chuck wrote:
I also have to shoot quite a number of Gas Pumps, some are 8-10' tall. The pumps are only about 10" away from a white wall and are too heavy to move. They also have a lot of light on and inside them that need to appear in the picture.
So this is what I'm thinking:
To light the garage I would use all three lights, B1600 as a fill light with an 86" Soft Silver, the B800 as a key light with a 64" Extreme Silver, and the B400 as a back or rim light with a small reflector or snoot.
For the Gas Pumps I would use a dark backdrop, two lights for a more dramatic look, the B1600 as the fill with 86" Soft Silver and the B800 with the 64" Extreme w/front Diffusion.
For the cars, which parked right next to one another, I didn't see anything other than the part of the car I was photographing so I cranked up the power and shot with a fast shutter and as high an f-stop as I could so the background just dropped away. Worked great.
However the pumps have lights that I want to see so I won't be able to pump as much light on them and have to use a slower shutter and lower f-stop so the background won't drop away.
I hope this makes sense..
Nothing about this sounds bad. You may want to consider diffusion fabrics for each PLM, just add to their versatility.