TimB
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Hi all,
My lighting setup currently consists of 2 cheap but powerful speedlights with wireless triggers which I have been happily learning the use of for a while now, but it is now painfully obvious that for a lot of my subjects, the standard 'push on' diffusers just aren't cutting it at all.
The light is still far too harsh for lighting cars and vehicles in the darkened warehouses I shoot in, and the same goes for my portraits.
I just wondered what would be better for me, softboxes or shoot-through white umbrella?
Is there much difference between the outcome of using either of these light modifiers?
I'm erring towards umbrellas at the moment as they are extremely cheap, fold to nothing for storage/transport and seem as though they might suit my requirements, but would I be better with softboxes for the sort of things I shoot?
I'm mainly looking to get that really flat almost matt lighting look when I shoot cars. I know this is usually generated with multiple diffused speedlights, but I'm not sure on the diffusion method!
Thanks
My lighting setup currently consists of 2 cheap but powerful speedlights with wireless triggers which I have been happily learning the use of for a while now, but it is now painfully obvious that for a lot of my subjects, the standard 'push on' diffusers just aren't cutting it at all.
The light is still far too harsh for lighting cars and vehicles in the darkened warehouses I shoot in, and the same goes for my portraits.
I just wondered what would be better for me, softboxes or shoot-through white umbrella?
Is there much difference between the outcome of using either of these light modifiers?
I'm erring towards umbrellas at the moment as they are extremely cheap, fold to nothing for storage/transport and seem as though they might suit my requirements, but would I be better with softboxes for the sort of things I shoot?
I'm mainly looking to get that really flat almost matt lighting look when I shoot cars. I know this is usually generated with multiple diffused speedlights, but I'm not sure on the diffusion method!
Thanks