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Havent used them, but there is a lot of kit that you might not use...
Depending on what you want to do, try "FITP flash in the pans" thread in the advertisers section he sells loads of flash gear eg. umbrellas/softboxes... at great prices...
Check out http://www.strobist.com for off camera flash info...
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most of that stuff can be made super cheap with fun foam and black straws rom a craft shop, ( i grabbed a load of black straws from the bar of my local pub last night..well, they did say 'free, take me on the tin!) and the other bits prob won't get used, like maybe the softbox and beauty dish..a bit on the small side
I've got this kit Matt. I'll be honest - I've hardly used any of it much. I'm not saying that there's anything wrong with it and I suspect at some stage I'll use some of the stuff. It's just I have other light modifiers that work better for me.
Thes products are excellent and fairly cheap:-
http://www.dembflashproducts.com/flipit/
These are the best softboxes for your flash (imo). But they're not particularly cheap (FITP's are cheaper)
http://www.warehouseexpress.com/buy-lastolite-ezybox-hotshoe-38x38cm/p1016769
What you might find useful is the beauty dish that comes with the kit - but it is small. The Globe Diffuser is useful if you need to throw light around a lot. The softbox is small and the lastolite above is far bigger and better. Not tried grids yet. The snoot's pretty cool.
HTH
Ryan
Homemade stuff is cool if you are doing things at home.
Has anyone had any experience with one of these kits? I'd like to make more use of my flashguns and this seems to offer quite a lot of different lighting options.
It seems reasonable value at £100 from Warehouse Express (see here for link).

I have it on good authority that some of it may be available here on TP (without the Strobies branding but made by the same people) in the very near future...![]()
very much digging the look of those grids/snoots... I've almost pulled the trigger on a viewfinder one a couple of times now...
Oooh, how near in the future is very near? I considered buying the interfit kit but thought it was a bit expensive considering I wouldn't use all of it.
I have it on good authority that some of it may be available here on TP (without the Strobies branding but made by the same people) in the very near future...![]()
They come in sets, however I was considering splitting them and selling the components individually. That would mean that the sinngle items would be slightly more expensive, but on the plus side you wouldn't have to buy a load of stuff you didn't want/need, how does that sound?
you should change your name to "strobe in the pan" if you are going to continue to use the incorrect term for flash accessorise lol
They come in sets, however I was considering splitting them and selling the components individually. That would mean that the sinngle items would be slightly more expensive, but on the plus side you wouldn't have to buy a load of stuff you didn't want/need, how does that sound?
sounds good, can't say I'm after some of them at all, but been after a decent snoot / grid solution for speedlights for ages :/
FITP will your stuff fit the interfit flex adaptor.
Ray
There's also a line of snoots and honeycomb grids in the Honl style, a version of which is marketed by Interfit in the Strobies range, those will be here in a week or so.
They come in sets, however I was considering splitting them and selling the components individually. That would mean that the sinngle items would be slightly more expensive, but on the plus side you wouldn't have to buy a load of stuff you didn't want/need, how does that sound?
Hopefully we'll see these up for sale soon![]()
Off to Oban on Wed with the camera Club for 3 days shooting...Landscapes & a model...
One of the guys has the strobies kit...so will be tryin it out...defo on the snoot & grid though...
Takin most of my gear in the boot...so might even get the highlight out for a shoot in the hostel...
STEVIER