A clever innovation or a waste of money?

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I've got a ancient of studio lights

They will not fit soft boxes on them but I found these...

this one I would imagine would work as a conventional soft box but there will be problems bringing it closer to the subject.

http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/32-inch-80cm-...66:2|39:1|72:1690|240:1318|301:1|293:1|294:50

This one will get close to the subject but the light will go everywhere. the only advantage to this over a shoot through is there will be less wasted light.

http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/DYNASUN-SOFTB...66:2|39:1|72:1690|240:1318|301:1|293:1|294:50

What do people think of these, anybody used either?

Cheers Stuart
 
Hi Stuart, i just got one through the post this morning so not had a play yet ( second one on you list of links ) but there isn't a difuser panel in them so could have a problem with hot spots. I've just cut up an old white shoot through brollie & velcroed it inside as a difuser :shrug:
 
Hi Stuart, still not had a chance to have a GOOD play yet but noticed you can get them about half the price here http://stores.shop.ebay.co.uk/mekingstudio__W0QQ_armrsZ1 The only problem i can see at the moment is not being able to control the edge of the light ( with the convex one ). I would say they are worth a punt though because they can fit just about anything, in my case, studio lights & SB600 on a stand.
 
Just a thought but that looks fairly close to the modeling light, no danger of it melting is there? some get pretty hot.
 
I have used one, just once so far, but quite happy with it. You can get reasonably close, and the cut off is a lot less obvious than a softbox. I used it with a 300 watt interfit stellar, and had no problems with overheating. Obviously its much more portable than a softbox.
 
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