Hi Lars! I’ll play ball!
This is from the
Paul C. Buff website regarding their international policies in case you haven’t seen it already. It could definitely be a problem for you in Norway. At the very least a hassle if repairs are needed and for spare parts (modeling bulbs, flash tubes, etc.)
To address your concerns as to reliability with these products, I haven’t had any issues with mine as far as the heads are concerned. I have used them indoors and outdoors and with the Vagabond batteries. The one thing I have had is that I’ve had to replace a couple of the modeling bulbs. I feel this was on me though. I moved the lights while the modeling lights were on, jiggled them probably excessively, and most likely severed the hot filament in the process. I haven’t had any problems with the heads themselves, nor have I had to replace any flash tubes in probably thousands of pops by now.
I might add that I keep the lights cased for transport for location shots and I have never travelled with them by the airlines or in any other way than just put them in the truck and drive to my location. I don’t baby them but at the same time I don’t abuse them either and they are not tossed around by baggage handlers. Anything is going to be subject to needing repair and one hopes it won’t happen. But to think something (anything) will last forever might not be a wise premise.
These lights are the best, and offer the most power I know of, at the price point if you want something for high speed motion freezing purposes. If you want something else that offers the power for this purpose you are going to get into around double the cost for quality. They are presently the best choice for the money for what they do as far as I know. But I have not recently researched any others at around this price either. Since I went with Buff I have been completely satisfied with their performance and had no need.
Speed lights are cool and offer the duration times, but it seems you have hit the wall with them. And that wall is always the lack of power they provide. It gets rather expensive having to add enough of them, with triggers, to get the job done sometimes and then there is the fun of ganging them in a modifier. And something I noticed missing on your list is the lack of a trigger to fire your Einstein.
But as far your list goes, and in my geographical location, if I found a deal like yours I would have already jumped on it! That’s a great deal and all the better since you know the present owner. I also don’t consider it stupid to get lights that can do for you what you want them to do now, or especially to serve you as you move (or think you might move) into a new direction. I would consider that forward thinking.
As far as mixing different types of lights for you stated purposes? Keep in mind that when it comes to freezing motion, the longest flash duration of any light in the mix will determine how well it freezes. In other words, if your key light is firing at a short enough duration to freeze the action, but you add a fill light, and that fill light is not also firing fast enough to freeze the action, then the action will not be frozen.