Lastolite collapsible backgrounds are manufactured here in the UK, I can assure you of that.Thanks for the suggestion.
Has anyone tested anything cheaper? I have this feeling that they are probably all produced in the same Chinese factory and the lastolite stamp just doubles the price.
Has anyone tested anything cheaper? I have this feeling that they are probably all produced in the same Chinese factory and the lastolite stamp just doubles the price.
Eventually they would play in money, but as with every start-up, you got to control your cash. So I'm not trying to splurge whenever possible.These webinars will be free and not pay for themselves, hence wanting a cheap solution?
I'm using lastolite, great gear. Quality and guaranteed for 3 years.
Product Features
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Reversible
A different surface on each side giving you more creative options.
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Lifetime Rim Guarantee
If the rim breaks or comes apart the item will be fixed free of charge.
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Triple Re-Enforced Stitch Line
Over 30 stitches per inch ensures steel rims won't be popping out of the rim tape.
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Collapses To One Third Of Original Size
In seconds the item closes down to a convenient size for portability and storage.
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Can be set up in portrait or landscape
Provides ultimate flexibility in setup.
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Bag included
For easier storage and transport.
Eventually they would play in money, but as with every start-up, you got to control your cash. So I'm not trying to splurge whenever possible.
The Lastolite is a great example of bad marketing. I have no idea what I'm spending my extra money for. These five points (below) don't cut it for me:
Thanks for all the input. I'll have to mull this over.
Eventually they would play in money, but as with every start-up, you got to control your cash. So I'm not trying to splurge whenever possible.
The Lastolite is a great example of bad marketing. I have no idea what I'm spending my extra money for. These five points (below) don't cut it for me:
Eventually they would play in money, but as with every start-up, you got to control your cash. So I'm not trying to splurge whenever possible.
The Lastolite is a great example of bad marketing. I have no idea what I'm spending my extra money for. These five points (below) don't cut it for me:
Thanks for all the input. I'll have to mull this over.
Yupp. Bad marketing is when the customer has to go hunting for all the great things there are to tell about the product.Bad maketing?
I'm not sure what else you'd want from a background to be honest...![]()
Yupp. Bad marketing is when the customer has to go hunting for all the great things there are to tell about the product.
For this price, I want it to be an excellent product and I want lots of proof that this is the case. A price of £150 is venturing into grip-stand + vinyl territory.
For end result it does the exact same thing. It's not as practical though - in particularly storage. I will need a stand to hold the collapsible background anyway.Surely that's a different horse for a different course?
From those that have used it, it is an excellent product.
You probably all think I'm bonkers (and/or rude), but I like valuing at all options. However, besides a few forum posts (and some contradict what I heard here) there are barely any reviews out there. Just a bazillion of videos that show how to fold them.
James, Lawrie,
Thank you for your suggestions on the reflector. I am thinking of getting one of those large reflectors to use as a background, I will also need a light stand but what do you use to hold the reflectors up?
Also where can I get the 2 or 2.5 meter ones, had a quick look on ebay and amazon but the largest I found was 150 x 200cm.
Also where can I get the 2 or 2.5 meter ones, had a quick look on ebay and amazon but the largest I found was 150 x 200cm.
Thanks. I'll look into it. Had to return the Lastolite anyways. They eventually replied (on Twitter only), but only addressed part of my question. So ... sod them.
I think it's a dilemma for the producer: put enough tension onto the cloth and it might just be crease-free, but that would probably drive up the production cost and customers won't be able to fold the damn thing.Thanks for the reply. Following on from another reply Phil V put on another thread I might just stick to using the wall for now as well.
Do you mind giving a quick rundown of the material/quality impression you get? On the website it says foam background. So it is plasticised? How's the ring tension?I've got a viewfinder black/white that stays wrinkle free
http://www.viewfinderphotography.co.uk/copy-of-double-sided-black-white-collapsible-200x150cm/