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B800 Studio Flash

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AlienBees B800 Studio Flash

MSRP: $ 280.00

Description:
  • 320 true wattseconds (800 effective ws*)
  • 1/3000 second flash duration
  • Fan cooled
  • Standard 100 watt modeling lamp (150 watt quartz lamp optional)
  • Built-in slave
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    Rating
    Reviewed by: 

    way2funni

    ( Intermediate)

    Review Date
    June 18, 2008

    Overall Rating
     5 of 5

    Value Rating
     5 of 5

    Used product for
    More than 1 year

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    Review 1 of 24

    Price Paid:  $279.00 from Factory

    Summary:
    I started with 1 B400 about 4 years ago and built up from there.

    Today I'm using 2 B800's 2 B400's and the AB800 Ringflash.

    Also the barndoors, grids, gels, Octobox, heavy duty stands, boom arm w/counterweight, dish, wireless trigger and moon unit.

    Pretty much the kitchen sink.

    (knock on wood) - NEVER a problem.

    Have not even had to replace a flashtube yet. Figure 50k flashes on the oldest unit by now. Wore out the shutter on my 20D but not these.

    Great stuff . No regrets.

    I keep hearing that you are limited in versatility, artistic expression or some such other dreck as opposed to other brands and it's possible that brand X which is 3 times as expensive could be better built. I don't know about all that.

    I've never felt the need to look for anything else. I just love, love LOVE my bees.

    I've had the usual plastic knobs crack and pop here and there but that could just be because I'm a monster and don't know my own strength.

    And I'm too lazy to call AB who's service (MADE IN THE USA!) is legendary.

    So. Bottom line my readers - if you are shopping for lights and have never owned any and don't know what to get .....

    Get Alien Bees or White Lightnings. Period.

    If you have been around the block 10 times and are already engaged, sworn and beholden to brand X - go buy them at 3x the cost.

    BEE HAPPY.!

    Strengths:
    Rugged, Durable. Incredible value, service and support.
    Made in the USA!

    Weaknesses:
    Until recently - their marketing. It's nice to see them running some good pro ads now.

    Similar Products Used:
    zip. Never had a need to go outside the bees family.

    Customer Service:
    Best anywhere.



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    Rating
    Reviewed by: 

    Rex Buenavista

    ( Professional)

    Review Date
    May 12, 2008

    Overall Rating
     5 of 5

    Value Rating
     5 of 5

    Used product for
    More than 1 year

    Visitors rate this review
    3.40 of 5,
    5 votes

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    Review 2 of 24

    Price Paid:  $225.00 from paul c. buff inc.

    Summary:
    rarely do i post reviews, but when i saw that there was a chance to review this product, i couldn't resist.

    these lights get the job done, and then some. sure i like using lights made in sweden or germany, but i don't like paying 5x or 6x more for the same results. the simple design of the alienbees is well thought out. simple things like honeycomb grids fitting into the stock reflectors are a stroke of genius. with other lighting systems, you're bled to have to buy a separate reflector and possibly a barn-door assembly at maybe $100+, just to house a reflector. i have the large octobox which i purchased for around $170. my friend is using the profoto system and spent about $700 for the same thing. the side by side comparison of results is mind blowing in that they are identical. don't forget aside from the $700 for the octo a profoto monohead setup will run about $1500.

    if you've got tons of cash where you can budget $10,000+ for lights, by all means, do so. it's easy to get caught up in the "arms race" mentality of acquiring camera equipment. but if you are the type of photographer that stil believes that the image is still a collaboration between photographer, camera, and subject, alien bees might be for you.

    Strengths:
    lightweight, reasonably small, rugged and durable, alien bees offer simple, efficient design. they're inexpensive. the light modifiers employ smart design and are also inexpensive.

    Weaknesses:
    the alien bees could use a ready sounder and a small BUILT IN wireless radio remote with a SMALL radio transmitter.

    Similar Products Used:
    norman 2400 packs & heads, calumet travellite 750s, calumet elite 2400 kit, speedotron 2400 black line system, broncolor mobil pulso kits, arriflex tungsten, westcott lighting, white lightning.

    Customer Service:
    paul c. buff inc.'s people are on the ball. they give you real answers and do what they say, when they say they're going to do it. i don't know if paul c. buff is standing right behind these people to make sure they do their job, but he's on to something.



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    Rating
    Reviewed by: Photoshutter
     (Professional)

    Review Date
    December 6, 2007

    Overall Rating
     5 of 5

    Value Rating
     5 of 5

    Used product for
    More than 1 year

    Visitors rate this review
    3.00 of 5,
    2 votes

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    Review 3 of 24

    Price Paid:  $0.00

    Summary:
    First class studio light, cheap, but very reliable, light, great attachment mount, smart location for umbrella on the top, 6 f stop (not 5) super customer service

    Strengths:
    super customer service, first class, great mount, all you need is 3,5" hole.

    Weaknesses:
    NON

    Similar Products Used:
    Broncolor mobil (garbage if you need to repair it), profoto, novatron, aurora, comet, elinchrom (awful baionet),



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    Reviewed by: 

    patrujo

    ( Professional)

    Review Date
    November 29, 2007

    Overall Rating
     4 of 5

    Value Rating
     5 of 5

    Used product for
    More than 1 year

    Visitors rate this review
    5.00 of 5,
    3 votes

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    Review 4 of 24

    Price Paid:  $280.00 from directly through ali

    Summary:
    For the money the best little studio flash you can get. IMO

    Strengths:
    affordable, light ,durable, reliable.

    Weaknesses:
    cheap inaccurate slide control of power, poor made reflectors got damaged after a month( the modifiers are cheap enough to justify new replacements), tungsten 100w household bulb for modeling light(this may or may not be a bummer for some)

    Similar Products Used:
    hensel studio strobes,

    Customer Service:
    the service is awesome.prompt, very friendly and helpful. also, service charges are reasonable.



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    Reviewed by: 

    OttoPilot

    ( Professional)

    Review Date
    November 9, 2006

    Overall Rating
     5 of 5

    Value Rating
     5 of 5

    Used product for
    More than 1 year

    Visitors rate this review
    3.40 of 5,
    5 votes

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    Review 5 of 24

    Price Paid:  $280.00 from AlienBees Direct

    Summary:
    As a semi-pro wedding photographer, I have used the heck out of my AlienBee B800 over the last nearly two years. When it comes to equipment I have purchased, there is no other item for which the benefit/cost ratio is higher. Despite heavy use, the B800 has performed exceptionally. I did have a problem with the flash sync plug, but that only occurred after tripping over the cord enough times to sort of get the plug out of whack - so long as I tied up the cord to put upward pressure on it, it was fine - again, not the fault of the unit. In October, I was shooting a group outside with the unit and a big softbox, when the wind caught it and knocked it over - not the first time it had happened. Unfortunately, this time, it came down hard on a concrete surface, cracking the case and the bracket. When I plugged it it, it would only click off again. Oh well, broken equipment is just an opportunity to upgrade, so that evening, I ordered a B1600. The next day, when AlienBees reopened, I called to see if they could repair the B800 so I could use it for back up. The nice person I talked to told me to send it in and since it was under warranty, they would probably fix it for free. I told them it was my fault, and I didn't think they should do it. I did send the unit in, and included $100 check to pay for the shipping and repairs. I got a call a few days later to tell me they would repair it, but were ripping up my check. Again, I insisted that it was my fault and I didn't expect them to pay for it. Didn't matter - they refused to accept any money and sent me back a new unit. Has any other company EVER gone that far out of its way to ensure customer service? I don't think so. DON'T EVEN CONTEMPLATE BUYING FROM ANY COMPANY OTHER THAN ALIENBEES!

    Strengths:
    High quality unit, consistent light quality, fast recycle, cheap, MADE IN THE USA, fun, fair, phenominal customer service.

    Weaknesses:
    Can't really think of any.

    Similar Products Used:
    B1600; SB600; SB800

    Customer Service:
    OMYGOD - the best.



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