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Piano Man
21st of June 2008 (Sat), 09:33
I wish to share my experience because prior to buying my lighting system I did a little research and I found many good things written about the actual Alien Bees lights but many negative reviews about the Alien Bees accessories. Again, my thoughts are non-technical and are just thoughts, not tested in any way. I am not a full time photographer, just a regular guy who has taken a couple of basic courses in photography many, many, many years ago in college and enjoyed photography for many years. I am now entering a new stage of photography using multiple strobes. I don’t work for any photographic related company. With that said, take everything with a grain salt.

The shipping box is a long square box. A black nylon bag with a cord around the opening is provided. Once the softbox is removed from the nylon bag, it starts to expand. The softbox shell is already fitted and the frame is already attached to the speed ring. With the speed ring positioned on the floor, the softbox basically falls into place. A small round piece of metal is attached to the support arms and sits in the center. Pushing this round metal piece down to a connecting metal post, which is connected to the speed ring, will expand the box to its’ full size. Once the round metal piece on the metal post, it is locked by securing a knob screw, very easy. An internal baffle is provided and again, it is very easy to attach with just four snaps. That leaves the diffusion panel. This is lined with Velcro, as is the softbox. This fits perfect and attaches very easily. I had my light tilted up and the fit onto the light was smooth, quick and easy. Breaking it down seems to be even easier. Again, this is non-technical so I can’t provide any data regarding impact of the internal baffle.

After opening the package and setting this up in what seemed like a minute but was probably three, I must say that this is SO easy to use. My experience with softboxes is very limited. I have a friend that has let me borrow his equipment and I used his softbox only once because it was a royal pain to put together. The Alienbee Foldable Softbox 32 x 40 is as easy as one, two, three. Please note that this is the FOLDABLE softbox, they also sell a standard softbox which I have read is a little more involved. The foldable was twenty bucks more and I think well worth it. Overall, it feels solid when put together. Hope to post some results in the near future.

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Curtis N
21st of June 2008 (Sat), 11:23
Thanks for sharing! I always wondered how those things worked.

I have always used umbrellas since all my shooting is done on location, but I might give one of these a try.

crazyskillz07
21st of June 2008 (Sat), 11:38
I am seriously considering one of these.

amonline
21st of June 2008 (Sat), 14:45
How much light do these eat up?

TMR Design
21st of June 2008 (Sat), 17:12
I would imagine it's no more than any other softbox, depending on the thickness and density of the diffusion material used, and whether you have the internal baffle installed, no more than 1 stop and probably less.

pepperoni
21st of June 2008 (Sat), 19:02
Yes, these are very easy to work with. I have the large foldable octa and it's ready to go almost instantly. The standard softboxes take a bit more effort.

My $.02

Piano Man
21st of June 2008 (Sat), 20:05
I have been asked about the bottom side of the speedring and the assembly.
On the outer side of the softbox, near the speedring the black material has four cuts, approximately two inches long that have Velcro on each side. There are four turn knobs on the outer side of the speedring. I can only assume that removing these turn knobs and the four screws that are visible on the other side will cause the speedring assembly to come apart. But as stated earlier, it arrived fully assembled.

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FlashZebra
21st of June 2008 (Sat), 20:23
These devices are really nice.

The only thing that I do not like about them is that when they fold up, they are not as nearly as compact as a traditional softbox broken down.

But, the ease of setup is great.

Enjoy! Lon

tetrode
21st of June 2008 (Sat), 20:31
These devices are really nice.

The only thing that I do not like about them is that when they fold up, they are not as compact as a traditional softbox broken down.

But, the ease of setup is great.

Enjoy! Lon

You're absolutely right about that, Lon. I have two folding SP Studio Systems boxes (soft and octa) that are built along the same lines as the Alien Bees modifers. Assembly/disassembly is a snap but, because of the fixed speedring, they're both fairly bulky when packed.

Dave F.

FlashZebra
21st of June 2008 (Sat), 20:35
Thanks for sharing! I always wondered how those things worked.

I have always used umbrellas since all my shooting is done on location, but I might give one of these a try.
Then you may be right at home with these folding softboxes, as from my view they are built with umbrella technology as the underlying theme.

Enjoy! Lon

Piano Man
28th of June 2008 (Sat), 14:14
Requested pics - sorry it took so long, It's been a VERY busy week!

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Mike-DT6
18th of August 2009 (Tue), 04:16
Excellent article, thanks! I just found this thread via Google whilst trying to look up how the folding mechanism works.

The information in the Alien Bees PDF file for these folding soft boxes left me none the wiser!

Mike