Speedlight Modifiers (beauty dish/snoot/dome) NEW!
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lafashionphoto
Registered: Aug 28, 2009
Total Posts: 108
Country: United States

So I was @ calumet this morning and I saw the coolest set of light modifiers for hot shoe flashes. check these out!

http://www.calumetphoto.com/item/CF1001/

SO cool. I think for those three modifiers...with gels and such is a great deal.

I am going to pick one up on monday see how it works. I will say this..I handled everything and it looked REALLY well made.

Anyone try them yet?



PeterBerressem
Registered: Sep 05, 2007
Total Posts: 618
Country: Germany

Here's even more for less ;-) www.bhphotovideo.com/c/product/621563-REG/Interfit_STR100_STR100_Strobies_Portrait_Kit.html



cgardner
Registered: Nov 18, 2002
Total Posts: 7929
Country: United States

A lot to pay for things which can be done other ways. What I don't see in the kit is any modifier that would improve the lighting on a face.

The light bulb attachment will light up a room similar to bounce off a ceiling, providing diffuse light but without any real control over placement or ratio.

The snoot attachment would be useful for a spotlight effect, but the same effect can be obtained with a few cents worth of foil. Same for the filters. For a buck you can buy a Rosco sampler that as gels which fit over the hotshoe perfectly.

The dish attachment doesn't appear big enough to function like a studio light dish does, using the "hole" in the middle of the light pattern created by the plate in the middle to prevent a hot spot in the forehead when feathered in a butterfly pattern. If you buy it I'd be interested to see how it works.

Chuck






paulhodson
Registered: Jul 22, 2003
Total Posts: 14344
Country: United Kingdom

PeterBerressem wrote:
Here's even more for less ;-) www.bhphotovideo.com/c/product/621563-REG/Interfit_STR100_STR100_Strobies_Portrait_Kit.html


Comment from a user on a UK photo site

"The kit arrived this morning. I've had a look at it and have to say that it looks to be of flimsy construction, particularly the beauty dish. I can't see this stuff standing much more than occasional use. I think I may be using the returns policy."

But I have not seen it myself.



bacilonur
Registered: Aug 14, 2006
Total Posts: 2698
Country: United States

That's like the ultimate Flickr/Strobist-n00b kit. Save your money and buy Cinefoil and gaffers tape instead.



jonathanwilson
Registered: May 23, 2004
Total Posts: 52
Country: United States

Even though I wouldn't use most or any of this kit for my style of shooting, I think it's kinda cool and some people may find usefulness in a kit like this.



EA6B
Registered: Mar 22, 2002
Total Posts: 5423
Country: United States

Adorama has their own brand as well.

E



lafashionphoto
Registered: Aug 28, 2009
Total Posts: 108
Country: United States

I will say this...every piece in that kit was VERY well made. Everything looked like it would last for quite some time...

I am hesitant to get it...as I use strobes and location lighting all the time...and rarely shoot with my hot shoe flash...

we will see.



cre55107
Registered: Sep 08, 2008
Total Posts: 863
Country: United States

I'd feel stupid if I strapped all that stuff to my flash. It doesn't look very conducive to using a camera w/flash.



Roslev
Registered: Oct 20, 2006
Total Posts: 143
Country: Denmark

Another option...from E-bay:
http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/3in1-speedlight-strobist-kit-Beauty-Dish-Snoot-Barndoor_W0QQitemZ250512120943QQcmdZViewItemQQptZUK_Photography_StudioEquipment_RL?hash=item3a53af9c6f

Haven't tried it myself.



brucemuir
Registered: Dec 24, 2008
Total Posts: 3125
Country: United States

that beauty dish is too small.



BrianO
Registered: Aug 21, 2008
Total Posts: 6299
Country: United States

PeterBerressem wrote: Here's even more for less ;-)

The Calumet set is US$139.99; the Strobies set is US$149.95 + US$7.95 for the flash-specific mounting unit.

The two sets are not identical, so it's not a direct comparison, but the Strobies set is definitely not less expensive unless I'm reading the Web sites wrong.



PeterBerressem
Registered: Sep 05, 2007
Total Posts: 618
Country: Germany

BrianO wrote:
PeterBerressem wrote: Here's even more for less ;-)
The Calumet set is US$139.99; the Strobies set is US$149.95 + US$7.95 for the flash-specific mounting unit.


oops, I swear it was $ 169 at Calumet when I looked (at November 1st) !



dazey
Registered: May 21, 2009
Total Posts: 50
Country: United Kingdom

For beauty dishes I recommend you get one that suits the strobes that you either own or think you will own. You then just need to come up with a bracket to mount the dish to a speedring and the flash to the ring. I use a broncolor beauty dish with an SB800 (and it is also modified to fit my profoto strobes!)
Cinefoil is excellent for snoots. Grids either make them from black straws or buy honeycone from that airflow straightener website



BrianO
Registered: Aug 21, 2008
Total Posts: 6299
Country: United States

dazey wrote: For beauty dishes I recommend you get one that suits the strobes that you either own or think you will own. You then just need to come up with a bracket to mount the dish to a speedring and the flash to the ring.

That's a good idea if the compact size of the Strobies et al isn't needed.

Kacey Enterprises in Monroe, Washington makes a lightweight beauty dish and also sells both a single- and a double-flash Speedlight adapter for it.



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