What should I look for in a softbox?

What should I look for in a softbox?

In general, the smaller the light source, the more concentrated and harsher the light will be, and the larger the light source the softer the light is. Larger softboxes work well for portraiture photography or large areas as they produce softer lighting with more gradual transitions between light and shadow.

What’s the difference between a softbox and an umbrella?

But the difference between the two is that umbrellas produce broader, diffused lighting (similar to outdoor light) that is uncontrolled and uncontained. Meanwhile, softboxes offer controlled, direct lighting, which is much like sunlight coming in through a window.

How to make your own softbox?

How to Make a DIY Softbox for a Hot-Shoe Flash. 1. Remove the Top Flaps. First, get rid of those pesky top flaps on the box. Using the box cutters, slice off the top flaps so that you have a box with one end open. This end of the box will house the diffusion panel and face towards the subject.

What size softbox should I get?

KmH. That is a sales trick way older than you are.

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  • Big Mike. Softboxes and umbrellas both soften the light by essentially enlarging the size of the light (relative to the subject).
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  • How to set up any shape of softbox?

    – Durable construction – Adjustable flash mount – Robust and durable – Easy to set up

    What’s the difference between a softbox and octobox?

    Octaboxes At First Glance. The difference is visible right away. Octaboxes: Ideal for Photographing People. This is due to their special circle-like shape. Softboxes: A Universal, Generalized Lighting Tool. Softboxes are more of a universal device-their field of use is not as specific as that of the octabox. Practicality. Some Closing Advice.