M Carter
Member
I've been wanting the biggest, skinniest strip light with grid I could get my hands on. Found a 12" x 80" Fotodiox Pro on Amazon - like, $89 with grid and speedring.
I've bought chinese softboxes before when I needed a size not made by Photoflex, and they're usually pretty lame with crappy grids. I've got Photoflex boxes approaching their 20th birthdays and still working well. But man - Fotodiox has gotten their act together.
The strip bank I got is of better quality than my Photoflex strobe stuff (and pretty close to my Photoflex hot-light gear). Thick fabric, the silver fabric is thick (not like mylar foil) and the stitching is solid and thick. The rods are metal and twice as thick as Photoflex metal rods; the grid is equal to Photoflex (A photoflex medium grid costs more than this entire setup). The grid really surprised me, as those seem like they're labor intensive. But damn, a solid, usable grid. The size means it's pretty heavy (I use Speedotron Blackline so it should be fine). I wonder if a box this size would be OK on the Bowens or Alien Bees rings they sell for it...
And, bonus - they're rated for up to 500 watts, so they can be used for hot lights (though you might have to rig something up to get a 500 watt globe up in there). I've got starlights with 500 globes, and I also used them with ballasted 5500k 400 moguls, so cool.
Six-and-a-half foot strip light for under a hundred (and free Amazon shipping)? Really impressed, and neither Photoflex or Chimera makes anything close (and jesus, have youu seen Chimer's pricing lately? If I owned a rental shop, maybe ). If you're hunting for a softbox, give 'em a try. Quite surprised.
I've bought chinese softboxes before when I needed a size not made by Photoflex, and they're usually pretty lame with crappy grids. I've got Photoflex boxes approaching their 20th birthdays and still working well. But man - Fotodiox has gotten their act together.
The strip bank I got is of better quality than my Photoflex strobe stuff (and pretty close to my Photoflex hot-light gear). Thick fabric, the silver fabric is thick (not like mylar foil) and the stitching is solid and thick. The rods are metal and twice as thick as Photoflex metal rods; the grid is equal to Photoflex (A photoflex medium grid costs more than this entire setup). The grid really surprised me, as those seem like they're labor intensive. But damn, a solid, usable grid. The size means it's pretty heavy (I use Speedotron Blackline so it should be fine). I wonder if a box this size would be OK on the Bowens or Alien Bees rings they sell for it...
And, bonus - they're rated for up to 500 watts, so they can be used for hot lights (though you might have to rig something up to get a 500 watt globe up in there). I've got starlights with 500 globes, and I also used them with ballasted 5500k 400 moguls, so cool.
Six-and-a-half foot strip light for under a hundred (and free Amazon shipping)? Really impressed, and neither Photoflex or Chimera makes anything close (and jesus, have youu seen Chimer's pricing lately? If I owned a rental shop, maybe ). If you're hunting for a softbox, give 'em a try. Quite surprised.