Jazzgear296 wrote:
Unlike the Sony prices? It is what it is— they do throw sales throughout the year. Look for holiday pricing…should come in around 20-25% discounts
Yeah, Sony flashes aren't cheap, but they seem to be unique in that the use the Face-AF to measure the white balance in the face which is said to be the secret for the very nice skin tones. Other flash systems for Sony don't do this.
But from what I can see, magmod is not unique, there are similar modifiers from noname brands avaiable at Amazon for very low prices that are attached with Velcro, also there are modifiers from Gary Fong that fits Sony flashes and finally for the Sony HVL-F60RM flash, the Godox magnetic round head adapter fits and Godox has a whole kit with magnetic modifiers and filters which don't cost much. So I don't get what extra magmod brings to the table for those prices?
lattesweden wrote:
Yeah, Sony flashes aren't cheap, but they seem to be unique in that the use the Face-AF to measure the white balance in the face which is said to be the secret for the very nice skin tones. Other flash systems for Sony don't do this.
But from what I can see, magmod is not unique, there are similar modifiers from noname brands avaiable at Amazon for very low prices that are attached with Velcro, also there are modifiers from Gary Fong that fits Sony flashes and finally for the Sony HVL-F60RM flash, the Godox magnetic round head adapter fits and Godox has a whole kit with magnetic modifiers and filters which don't cost much. So I don't get what extra magmod brings to the table for those prices?...Show more →
Yeah sure there are knock-offs, but I;m not one of those that spends $5k on a lens and then go cheap on a filter, same applies to this… you do get what you pay for — but do whatever works for you
lattesweden wrote:
Yeah, Sony flashes aren't cheap, but they seem to be unique in that the use the Face-AF to measure the white balance in the face which is said to be the secret for the very nice skin tones. Other flash systems for Sony don't do this.
But from what I can see, magmod is not unique, there are similar modifiers from noname brands avaiable at Amazon for very low prices that are attached with Velcro, also there are modifiers from Gary Fong that fits Sony flashes and finally for the Sony HVL-F60RM flash, the Godox magnetic round head adapter fits and Godox has a whole kit with magnetic modifiers and filters which don't cost much. So I don't get what extra magmod brings to the table for those prices?...Show more →
Hmm I have those magnetic modifiers so the round head adapter seems like a good way to use what I already have.
hiepphotog wrote:
I’ve been using the F28RMA, F46RM, and F60RM2, and honestly, I find them a joy to work with. What specifically don’t you like about them? For me, the operation feels very intuitive, both on the flash itself and directly from the camera. The real game-changer, though, is pairing them with global shutter. I can now capture shots at distances where even the AD200 with a fresnel head falls short.
As someone who manually operate strobes for years, having incredibly accurate TTL combined with automatic, natural-looking skin tone white balance has been a revelation. It’s a similar leap to when I first switched to the Sony A9 and immediately let go of all my manual-focus lenses; it just made everything faster, cleaner, and more consistent.
I’ve already sold my AD100 and AD200, keeping only the larger Godox units for big reflectors and softboxes. For compact, high-speed shooting, I really like the new iT30Pro and V480 as a featherweight kit; they even push up to 60fps, which outpaces my Sony....Show more →
A big thank you to everyone who recommended Sony flashes! After one event, I agree they are a joy to work with. They are very nicely designed and easy to use. The F28RMA and F46RM are both very compact and light weight. I like how they integrate with Sony cameras, and I'm very happy there's no touch screen. The AA batteries are no problem. I wish that the F28RMA head would swivel in all directions, but that's a minor complaint.
NJPhotographer wrote:
A big thank you to everyone who recommended Sony flashes! After one event, I agree they are a joy to work with. They are very nicely designed and easy to use. The F28RMA and F46RM are both very compact and light weight. I like how they integrate with Sony cameras, and I'm very happy there's no touch screen. The AA batteries are no problem. I wish that the F28RMA head would swivel in all directions, but that's a minor complaint.
I just got it and used it at one event. You're right, the F28 doesn't zoom. However, the built-in Wide-Angle Adapter can be flipped down to give it full 24mm coverage when shooting direct flash. That's wide enough for me. Also, when bounced toward the ceiling, the light spreads everywhere with or without the adapter flipped down.
NJPhotographer wrote:
A big thank you to everyone who recommended Sony flashes! After one event, I agree they are a joy to work with. They are very nicely designed and easy to use. The F28RMA and F46RM are both very compact and light weight. I like how they integrate with Sony cameras, and I'm very happy there's no touch screen. The AA batteries are no problem. I wish that the F28RMA head would swivel in all directions, but that's a minor complaint.
Glad you found them useful for your work. One quick tip I haven’t seen mentioned on YouTube or anywhere else: the F46RM/A and F60RM2 have a built-in spread control setting at each focal length, so there’s no need for a plastic diffuser in my case. It really helps reduce hotspots and evens out the light spread. At the Even setting, the coverage is noticeably smoother than anything I’ve tried from Godox.
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aCuria wrote:
What do you use the F28 for?
That thing doesn’t zoom, it’s stuck at 50mm
The F28 can also serve as a trigger, making it great for a two-light setup. Its output matches the AD100 at 50mm but with a more even spread. Pair two F28s together and you get the output of an AD200 with the fresnel head, while weighing only slightly more than a single AD100. Bounce flash isn’t an issue thanks to the focal length settings. If it could rotate left and right and offer GS compatibility, it would be my ideal travel flash. There’s really a lot to like about this tiny unit.