I'm hoping you could point me in the right direction between these 3 softboxes for my single (pretty soon, dual) 430EXII setup:
EZ Pro 32"x48"
http://www.amazon.com …1?ie=UTF8&m=AG1FKBNAQKSKJ![]()
or
Bowen 32"x 40"
http://www.bhphotovideo.com …ftbox_40x32_100x80cm.html![]()
or
Wescott 36"x48"
http://www.bhphotovideo.com …Photo_Basics_Softbox.html![]()
I like the Bowens and Wescott 'straight forward' softbox approach with your standard 2 diffusion layers... while the EZ Pro is an umbrella type which has an internal beautydish to spread the light? Along with an internal diffussion layer too? For some reason I don't know how I feel about this. I'm not sure I like my speedlight head firing right onto the umbrella shaft, especially given how close the umbrella shaft sits to the flash head.
Pic of the EZ Pro internal umbrella shaft:
Its a small flash head to begin with and the umbrella shaft being so close to it, it seems I may loose efficiencty this way - but this is just my personal theory.
Any thoughts? Out of the three, which would you go with for a 430EXII
Anyway, any input is GREATLY appreciated.
(EDIT: intended use - indoor and outdoor 3/4 to full body shots)



