Umbrella box query

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Has anybody had any experience of an umbrella softbox similar to this one http://www.karlu.com/product_info.php?products_id=7794 ?

They are significantly cheaper than a softbox but are they any good?

As far as I can see it's a reflective umbrella with a diffuser over the front.

I would like to know if they can be used with a speedlight (canon 580EXII) or as they reduce the light by 2 stops is a speedlight powerful enough?

If I can use a 580EXII can I still use TTL via a ST-E2 as with a Lastolite Ezybox?

What's the quality of the light like with these as compared to normal softbox eg Lastolite Ezybox.

I'm looking for a prtable softbox to use with a speedlight but wondered if this would be any good

Cheers
 
I have a large umbella softbox made out of a lastolite brolly, the do give very nice soft light but are not as directional as a propper softbox. Yes a speedlight is powerfull enough, mine big so I use 2 B800's in it. You should be able to use the TTL via ST-E2, nikons cls works with the Ezybox most of the time.

Mart.
 
Yes, it's a reflective umbrella with a bit of plastic in front of it, i.e. it isn't a softbox.

This doesn't mean it's a waste of money but you need to be aware of the fact that any lighting modifier can only produce soft light if it's placed close to the subject - softboxes can, this can't because it faces the wrong way.
 
Photomart do an Ezyboz clone, called the "Magic" for less than the price of that umbrella....
 
I have a large umbella softbox made out of a lastolite brolly, the do give very nice soft light but are not as directional as a propper softbox. Yes a speedlight is powerfull enough, mine big so I use 2 B800's in it. You should be able to use the TTL via ST-E2, nikons cls works with the Ezybox most of the time.

Mart.

Cheers for that
 
Yes, it's a reflective umbrella with a bit of plastic in front of it, i.e. it isn't a softbox.

This doesn't mean it's a waste of money but you need to be aware of the fact that any lighting modifier can only produce soft light if it's placed close to the subject - softboxes can, this can't because it faces the wrong way.

So does this mean it's as "good" as a reflective umbrella and the extra cost over a standard umbrella isn't justified?
 
I've been considering this, how've you found it, expense excepted?

Flash is probs the best to ask that of, as he actually has both Magic and Ezybox :thumbs:

The Ezybox has a second removable diffuser fabric panel, but that's about it I think. So if you've got a bit of white cotton fabric and a pair of scissors etc then you could easily mod the Magic if you think necessary.
 
i hate you i just bought an ezybox:bang:

don't fret too much, the ezybox is better as it only sucks IIRC .5 or 1 stop of light as opposed to the clone which sucks 2 stops of light. Photomart staff told me via email a while back.
 
well it gives a really nice soft light and doesn't steal too much power, I maybe coulda gotten away with just a shoot through but the softbox gives a nicer light (I think) to headshots through to 3/4 length at at full length I need the umbrella in shoot through

haven't gotten to use it as much as I would have liked as my recent shoots have all been concentrating on the dresses not the girls so I haven't been able to do nice tight crops (for my final images) which I am usually so fond of
 
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