|
Sto-Fen Omni-Bounce for the Canon 580EX Flash | 
enlarge | Brand: Sto-Fen Category: Photography
Buy New: $9.10
New (8) Used (1) from $7.99
Rating: 48 reviews
Media: Accessory Fragile: No Batteries Included: No Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.1 Dimensions (in): 0 x 0 x 0
MPN: OMEY Model: OM-EY UPC: 812811001295 EAN: 0812811001295 ASIN: B0007DDK7A
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
| |
| Similar Items:
|
| Editorial Reviews:
Product Description The Omni-Bounce creates a Diffused Bare Bulb Effect. Giving even coverage across the entire frame, with lenses from 15mm to 200mm in the 35mm format. (And equal in other formats as well.) The Omni-Bounce is easy to use and goes onto and off of your flash in seconds with custom fitting, except UNI, and No Velcro. Designed for years of service with out the bulk of some other Diffusers, it is small enough to fit easily into your gadget bag or pocket.
|
| Customer Reviews: Read 43 more reviews...
Not Needed November 23, 2008 Kyle R. Grantham (Athens, OH) There is really no reason for a photographer to buy this, a bounce card (which is built into the 580EX) serves the same purpose when one isn't using direct strobe and one should rarely if ever use direct strobe in shooting. You're wasting your money, especially $11 for something that is really just translucent plastic.
Okay October 29, 2008 Edgar H. Tan, MD (Global) It works as advertised.....I love soft lights when using strobes and I have this little guy to help me achieve my desired effects day in and day out...I also have Gary Fong's lightsphere which is better but the bulk of the lightsphere is a turn off.
Ok, warm tint September 26, 2008 David (California) If this was $4 it would be 4-5 stars. For $15 it's hard to not feel like you're being taken advantage of. It works. It softens the light (and decreases the light output). Unfortunately it also changes the color of the light. The auto-white balance setting on cameras that get color info from the flash will make things too red, but that's easy enough to fix later. I hardly ever use it since my walls and ceiling are white and I get a much nicer effect bouncing the flash when indoors.
Just get one September 19, 2008 Who Cares? (Lost in my own little world.) If you have a flash for your camera, get a diffuser. You need one so your pictures aren't harshly lit when you use an external flash. It's that simple.
Useful Accessory September 4, 2008 Ron J. Carney (Las Vegas, NV USA) This is a pretty simple accessory, a form-fitted piece of white plastic that lets a flash simulate a "bare bulb" type of light. Useful when indoors, or near reflecting surfaces. COMPLETELY pointless to have on your flash, if you are not reflecting the light - all it does is soak up 2 stops of light from your flash otherwise. It was meant to be used with the flash pointed upward, not at the subject. This does NOT, in and of itself, soften the light from your flash - correct use of it inside or near reflecting surfaces does that. But, knowing that - it is useful.
|
|
|
|
Information about prices, products, services and merchants is provided by third parties and is for informational purposes only. Electronics-vault.com does not represent or warrant the accuracy or reliability of the information and will not be liable for any errors, omissions or delays in this information or any losses, injuries or damages arising from its display or use.
|
| |