Buying KT750U 750-Watt Thrifty Photoflood Kit

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KT750U 750-Watt Thrifty Photoflood Kit Product Description:



  • 2 10 in. Hand-Spun Aluminum Reflectors
  • 2 Socket & Cordsets with 5/8 in. Stand Mounts
  • 2 Raven RS8 8 ft. Aluminum Light Stands
  • 2 ECA 250-Watt 3200K Photoflood Lamps
  • 2 UM-6 Umbrella Mounts
  • 2 32 in. White Umbrellas
  • 1 Imaging with Light Guide

Product Description

Designed to fulfill basic lighting requirements at an exceptionally affordable price, the improved Smith-Victor KT500U Thrifty Kit is an even better value. Now this kit features two 32" shoot-thru white umbrellas, two UM-6 umbrella mounts, 5/8" light stand adapters and Smith-Victor's Raven RS8 8' light stands. The new "through-the-reflector" umbrella mounting system places the umbrella close to the optical axis of the light for optimum control. The reflectors are chemically etched for maximum light dispersion.

Customer Reviews

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30 of 31 people found the following review helpful.
3Inexpensive and functional
By Joel Landau
So I've used this kit for a couple of shoots, and here are my observations:Pros* Very inexpensive way to get into lighting* Once you've put it together, simple to break down, move, and setup fairly quickly.Cons* Absolutely no instructions for assembly, whatsoever. While its not rocket science, there we some moments that I would have liked some instruction. However, once you get the first light together, subsequent ones are simple.* Cheap materials and/or poorly tapped screw holes makes it impossible to fix one of the lamps into position (horizontal, not vertical).* Umbrellas are (as you can see in the pic) translucent, so a lot of the light hits the rest of the room, limiting your control of lighting. On the converse, I have also used the unit reverse, lighting the subject through the umbrella, which works nicely for other shots.Suggestions to purchasers:* Find a suitcase to carry/store the kit in. I think a cheap hard plastic case (greater than 18" in length) would work well. I ended up buying a soft sided tote suitcase from Walmart for $25.* Use velcro straps to secure the power cable to the stand, otherwise the cables hang out and can get you tripped up.* Purchase extra bulbs, you can't get these at walmart! :) These are special color-corrected bulbs.* Recommend a dimmer for each unit (I imagine you could get a generic dimmer from any electronics store that would work).

8 of 8 people found the following review helpful.
5Great value
By H. David Dabour
I've only used this once so far and it worked as I expected. Not pro duty but it gets the job done. I like the third light. Original bulbs are still working but I will most likely replace them with higher wattages if the fixtures will accept them. If I had a wish I'd wish this came with a carry bag. I would have even paid more for this if it had a bag.

7 of 7 people found the following review helpful.
4Great Lights
By E. Conner
This is a great lighting kit, but, I would recommend buying two 500 watt bulbs.

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