soft box's or umbrellas ??
whats the fist choice for a small room portraits ??
Have you used this at all?
Have you used this at all?
Have you used this at all?
Yes, if you have an appropriate speedlight - umbrella bracket.can you use speed lights in them or just studio lights ?
No.
I just unwrapped one.
I got it for its portability and ease of use.
I can see its advantages and disadvantages, it's cheap light, will work with any flash, and as @HoppyUK says can be pushed right up against a wall or ceiling (so great for a small space).
The downside being there's no lip, so no use for grids and less good for feathering than a more expensive Octa.
Hoppy, I don't suppose that you've used a photek softlighter? I have a photek and love it, but getting hold of them can be a challenge, wondering how this compared in your eyes?I've got one, and yes, they're good. They cut out any spill that goes behind an umbrella (hard to avoid if you want to fill the whole surface) and the diffuser front ensures all the light is captured to maximise brightness and that the whole inside is more evenly filled. The light spreads over a wide area, increasing spillage but also covering a wider area for groups maybe. Shallower softboxes are quite similar in that respect.
There's a lot of variety though, with both different types and sizes of umbrellas and softboxes. Depends on the kind of flash too, ie studio heads or speedlights.
Hoppy, I don't suppose that you've used a photek softlighter? I have a photek and love it, but getting hold of them can be a challenge, wondering how this compared in your eyes?