Godox Parabolic Light Focusing System review
How do parabolic reflectors work, in theory and in practice? Are they any good? A hands-on review of the Godox Parabolic Light Focusing System.
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How do parabolic reflectors work, in theory and in practice? Are they any good? A hands-on review of the Godox Parabolic Light Focusing System.
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The Asis range includes remote-control studio lights, a pack-and-head system, softboxes and a parabolic umbrella.
The Elinchrom Litemotiv 16-sided parabolic softboxes are now available, starting at £552 / $509.
Profoto’s new umbrellas come in a range of different styles, all with a parabolic shape for a more focussed, efficient light output.
Westcott has brought its Zeppelin series of large parabolic light shapers to the UK.
Westcott has introduced new high-end light modifiers aimed at portrait, fashion and commercial photographers.
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Phottix has announced a new support accessory, the Multi Boom, designed to give more tilt to umbrella softboxes.
Lastolite have released their Mega Umbrellas series, comprising reflective and translucent brollies.
If you use Profoto lights but have been lusting after the Para 88 reflector made by Broncolor, it is now within your reach.