Different and better in many ways. It spreads the ight more than the lumiquest 80/20 in its most diffuse mode, which is with the cap in place and pointing at the ceiling. And it's capable of more power when shooting through the cap as though it were a softbox than the 80/20 woud be with a soid reflector in place. And it has more modes in that you can also point it at the ceiling with the cap off, which makes it about a 50/50. So far, I like it enough that I've duct taped it to my flash:-). It is easy to knock it off when it's just slipped over the end. (I can still shoot with bare flash just by taking the cap off and aiming the flash straight ahead.) I will post some pics, but I've been real busy. Paul -------------- Original message ---------------------- From: "Tim Ãsleby" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > 2008/6/14 <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: > > No pics to show yet. Theiy're in the camera, and I'm going to bed. But this > device delivers more than one might expect. With the cover in place and a > ceiling of ten feet or so, it gives you about 50/50 light, nicely diffused. > With > a ceiling of about 15 feet and the cover removed, it gives you about 50/50 > light. There's a tungsten filter attachment for use with tungsten ambient > light > and a mirror reflector for really high ceiling, long distance situations. And > if > you flip the flash head down and shoot through the cover, it's essentially a > soft box attachment. > > > > I'll post a few pics tomorrow. > > > > Paul > > Thanks you for the report. How about a follow up, when you have really > got to know it? > How does it compare to the 80-20? Better, worse or different? > > -- > MaritimTim > > -- > PDML Pentax-Discuss Mail List > [email protected] > http://pdml.net/mailman/listinfo/pdml_pdml.net > to UNSUBSCRIBE from the PDML, please visit the link directly above and follow > the directions.
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