eumenius
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Hello friends,
I need your advice - again. I got a nice set of Manfrotto Firenzi hot lights, with many reflectors - so satisfying to use in my studio for everything. Do I need to buy to complete a system also a softbox? There's two available, the square ones, 50x50 and 70x70 cm. I always used a shoot-through round white semi-transparent reflector when I needed soft directed light, or a shoot-through or reflective umbrella - white or silver. Is there much difference in light quality of softbox and these sources? I'm also in love with studio portraits with hot lights, is the softbox of any special value for this? If the square highlights are the only things it delivers compared to my usual diffusers, why should I spend $150 for a 50x50 soft?
Let me know what do you think about it, please.
Cheers, Zhenya
I need your advice - again. I got a nice set of Manfrotto Firenzi hot lights, with many reflectors - so satisfying to use in my studio for everything. Do I need to buy to complete a system also a softbox? There's two available, the square ones, 50x50 and 70x70 cm. I always used a shoot-through round white semi-transparent reflector when I needed soft directed light, or a shoot-through or reflective umbrella - white or silver. Is there much difference in light quality of softbox and these sources? I'm also in love with studio portraits with hot lights, is the softbox of any special value for this? If the square highlights are the only things it delivers compared to my usual diffusers, why should I spend $150 for a 50x50 soft?
Let me know what do you think about it, please.
Cheers, Zhenya