Looking for the best adaptor to fit elinchrom mods onto bowens s fit lights

There are various ones sold on Ebay, all made by the same firm so no real choices there.
These adapters will be just about OK to fit softboxes to flash heads but because they act as a spacer they don't really work for any other kind of modfier.
Even with softboxes though, it would be better to get a different speedring, this will only be available from the softbox manufacturer, in this case the supplier will be The Flash Centre.
 
There are various ones sold on Ebay, all made by the same firm so no real choices there.
These adapters will be just about OK to fit softboxes to flash heads but because they act as a spacer they don't really work for any other kind of modfier.
Even with softboxes though, it would be better to get a different speedring, this will only be available from the softbox manufacturer, in this case the supplier will be The Flash Centre.
Thanks for that Garry. I did wonder how much effect the spacer effect would have on a beauty dish or that type opf reflector and that answere the unasked question. :)
# sorry that's affect not effect
 
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So I suppose my next question is where can I get a 44cm beauty dish or therabouts with a gold deflector, or is it an easy diy adapt? I dont want to buy one on the off chance.
I am going to the Photography Show Monday so I can see whats about I guess
 
So I suppose my next question is where can I get a 44cm beauty dish or therabouts with a gold deflector, or is it an easy diy adapt? I dont want to buy one on the off chance.
I am going to the Photography Show Monday so I can see whats about I guess
44cm Bowens fit beauty dishes are common enough, mines a Bowens.

A gold deflector would be an easy DIY mod, I'm painting my BD White when I get round to it, I bought a silver one before I'd realised the difference :oops: :$
 
44cm Bowens fit beauty dishes are common enough, mines a Bowens.

A gold deflector would be an easy DIY mod, I'm painting my BD White when I get round to it, I bought a silver one before I'd realised the difference :oops: :$
Yeh I am after a white one but want the option of the gold deflector and so would like one where its easy to swap over. I suppose gold paint would do it, but I was thinking of sticking on some Lee Filters 'Soft Gold Reflector' onto the deflector.
 
Yeh I am after a white one but want the option of the gold deflector and so would like one where its easy to swap over. I suppose gold paint would do it, but I was thinking of sticking on some Lee Filters 'Soft Gold Reflector' onto the deflector.
Wouldn't taping over the outside be easier?
 
I can't really see a use for a gold deflector unless matching to sunset/tungsten lighting is critical.... and it probably still wouldn't match anyway.

IMO, it is easier and better to gel it. You make a ring from a strip of gel that goes around the deflector plate. You wind up with "a sleeve" that just slips in place and folds flat for storage.
A lot easier/quicker/cheaper than full sheet gelling... but w/ increased risk of heat buildup, particularly w/ modeling lamp use (can be "vented" by leaving a gap @ the reflector dish).
 
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I can't really see a use for a gold deflector unless matching to sunset/tungsten lighting is critical.... and it probably still wouldn't match anyway.

IMO, it is easier and better to gel it. You make a ring from a strip of gel that goes around the deflector plate. You wind up with "a sleeve" that just slips in place and folds flat for storage.
A lot easier/quicker/cheaper than full sheet gelling... but w/ increased risk of heat buildup, particularly w/ modeling lamp use (can be "vented" by leaving a gap @ the reflector dish).

I got the idea of this from a Scott Kelby tutorial for location lighting where he switches to the gold deflector as available with the Elinchrom Beauty Dish, it was just to warm up the light for a low sun look. I can't quite see what you mean by a ring? A circle of gel with a hole in the middle that just fits over the deflector? I guess that would work. While we are on the subject perhaps you can suggest a few good gel choices from the vast choice from Lee?
 
You make the gel into a tube and slip it over the centre
 
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