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Old 04-13-2008, 05:17 PM   #2 (permalink)
thebes
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I have one of the soft-boxes from Amvona. I forget what I paid for it, but it was quite cheap compared to the better known labels. It is 1000 watts, has a stand that is way overkill (14' ?), came with spare bulbs, etc. It was a real deal.

The only problem I have with it is now I need to get a mogul base 5000k CF at about 200 watts, and that is a very very unique bulb... I am moving to fluorescents for the color balance, energy efficiency, heat, etc.

I've also been looking at some of the multibulb per light kits at B&H, these have normal bases, cheap bulbs, and use several bulbs so you get a softer light without killing so much of your output in a softbox. These are a lot cheaper than the high end panel style ones, and a few have softboxes if you need one. I think I'm getting a couple of these this month, if I do I'll post back here about how they work out.

I've only made a couple of orders from Amvona, but their stuff has always been an excellent value, the quality is 85% of what you'd pay 2-3 times as much for. If I were shooting 5 days a week I'd buy the top tier stuff though.

BTW, if you need barn doors on a light that doesn't have them, try some aluminum foil (could paint it with engine paint to get black, will flake...) clipped to the light with oversized paperclips (the tiny triangle-ish black ones with folding silver levers). This is a trick we used a lot when I was in college. My experience with fluorescents has been that they are soft enough you want lighting modifiers further from the light... ymmv
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