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Any one had any experience of using these large reflectors and their merits and faults?

I'm looking for something 6'x4'

I like the idea of the california Sunbounce ones, but jeeez! what a price!
 
Well thanks for all your help and advice folks, really helpful :shrug:

I've gone and bought a California Sunbounce now anyway, and if I want to go windsurfing with it, I bloody well will. :razz:
 
Never used one, let us know how you get on.

Reminds me of this vid, worth a watch...

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Hey, those guys in the video do the L.I.M.E podcast, don't they?
 
Good old Bert stephani, pieter and co.... I did a workshop with Bert a couple of weeks ago. great photographer with an ability to spot a photograph everywhere...
 
The sunbounces are getting very popular now, despite their priced nature.
Personally I prefer the zebra screened version, not too harsh, and a little warmth.

I know the LIME guys, they're really pushing the sunbounce usual over here.

Compared to alternatives, well, most people have used the flopped disk types, fine for a spot light source. They still work well of course, quicker to pop up and take down but the flatter nature of the sunbounces seems to give a better and more even light.

Flash directly onto it and get the effect of a much larger light source.

I looked at Lastolite's version too, but eventually went for a sunbounce instead.
 
I had the pleasure of testing one out at a recent workshop. One of the guys brought along a sun bounce mini, (not mini at all:lol:), which has made me want one all the more now... it is a lot of money for a reflector but it is in my mind well worth it.. here is a link tom a thread showing the results i got from using it...

http://www.talkphotography.co.uk/forums/showthread.php?t=163415"]http://www.talkphotography.co.uk/forums/showthread.php?t=163415[/URL]

The first two photo's used it the others didn't...:thumbs:
 
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