but as soon as you say photography accesory, you can add stupidly large amounts
Lambency diffuser... i looked at them as well. anybody tried a cheap one? any difference
Lambency diffuser... i looked at them as well. anybody tried a cheap one? any difference
ok skint myself getting 430ex. Is there any difference apart from name with cheap diffusers? just seems fair bit extra for bit of plastic
I use a Lambency diffuser - works a treat.(£10.99 inc P&P from HK)


i have a lambency...not the best thing, but stays on better than any other, i also love the results from my Lastolite Microlite Apollo (mini softbox that velcros to the flashgun whilst onboard)...now that's a real PAIN in the you know where, because it pops off all the darn time and the weight of it pulls it from the velcro...but results are by far the best. It was cheap too, around 25pounds if i remember right.
Rather like englandshottest2, I have a mini softbox (lumiquest, I think).
Never had any problems with the velcro, and it gives a much better light than a stofen type diffuser, IF there are no surfaces to bounce from. I meant to say that in my first reply !
Given a ceiling or wall to bounce from, then a stofen is great, but if there is nothing, so the flash is being fired directly at the subject, then a softbox is the business, and the bigger the better (mine is about 5x3 inches, so small enough to be easy to use in a busy place)
Oh. are you supposed to bounce the light with the stofen?
i thought you just angled it at 45 degrees and shot straight onto the subject.
Does that prevent the dark shadows you get under noses when you bounce from ceiling with no diffuser?
All well and good for home purposes... but at a wedding I really wouldnt want to walk around with half a milk carton and a lump of kitchen towel!! :nono:

Janice - if you angle it at 45 degrees, you will be bouncing it surely..?
When do you use your Lastolite? What circumstances I mean? Thanks