Portrait with Lightsphere
Posted: Mon May 30, 2005 11:19 pm
I am still testing this ponderous bubble of a gadget but my first impressions are very positive. Firstly, a couple of things I don't like about it. Fitting it to the SB800 is a hassel and it can't just be whacked on and ripped off as you need it. A better system required here. The other niggle is that it makes the camera/flash combo feel off balance and clummsy. Oh, and it looks ridiculous.
Now for the good news. This damn thing seems to work magic provided you work within a resonable distance of your subject. It gives excellent wraparound and near studio-like modelling. It is worth the 60 odd bucks because I now know I can produce better portraits...with a hotshoe mounted, on camera flash! The picture is one of a series I am working on and is only posted here to illustrate the modelling that the diffuser has added to the image. The flash head was raised up to about 45 degrees. Note that there are no hot spots on the specs...always a difficult thing to avoid.
http://www.pbase.com/matt_k/image/44059551
Now for the good news. This damn thing seems to work magic provided you work within a resonable distance of your subject. It gives excellent wraparound and near studio-like modelling. It is worth the 60 odd bucks because I now know I can produce better portraits...with a hotshoe mounted, on camera flash! The picture is one of a series I am working on and is only posted here to illustrate the modelling that the diffuser has added to the image. The flash head was raised up to about 45 degrees. Note that there are no hot spots on the specs...always a difficult thing to avoid.
http://www.pbase.com/matt_k/image/44059551