He has two basic models that I'm aware of, and a range of accessories. I 
purchased the clear Lightsphere. The cloud version is more diffusing, but all 
the wedding photogs I've talked to use the clear version. I'm going to add the 
chrome diffusion cap, which adds another more direct option. It's an obvious 
idea, but it seems to work rather well. I have a couple weddings that I've 
agreed to shoot later this summer, so I'm practicing:-).
Paul
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From: Bruce Dayton <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> He has several models - which one did you get?  Looking forward to
> your assessment.
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> Bruce
> 
> 
> Friday, June 13, 2008, 8:17:43 PM, you wrote:
> 
> pcn> No pics to show yet. Theiy're in the camera, and I'm going to
> pcn> bed. But this device delivers more than one might expect. With
> pcn> the cover in place and a ceiling of ten feet or so, it gives you
> pcn> about 50/50 light, nicely diffused. With a ceiling of about  15
> pcn> feet and the cover removed, it gives you about 50/50 light.
> pcn> There's a tungsten filter attachment for use with tungsten
> pcn> ambient light and a mirror reflector for really high ceiling,
> pcn> long distance situations. And if you flip the flash head down and
> pcn> shoot through the cover, it's essentially a soft box attachment. 
> 
> pcn> I'll post a few pics tomorrow.
> 
> pcn> Paul
> 
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