Peacefield wrote in post #13210346
I have a 24x36 Calumet softbox that came with my Genesis kit. I'm very happy with it and would like to invest in a larger one; maybe around 4x5 or 4x6. The variety of offerings and disparity in price is a little overwhelming. Can someone guide me a little with what I want to look for and what makes one better than another?
Also, of course, I'll need it to be compatible with my Genesis lights.
Thanks.
There are quite a lot of offerings and some better than others, sometimes price is indicative of the quality in this case...
The most common problems with no name softboxes (with some exemptions) are: Color casts and not enough diffusion, the first one could be caused for a variety of reasons (difussion pannels and bounce material not treated against fluorescence, color casts on the materials, etc).
Also you have to factor that each manufacturer uses a different process to treat their materials so you will find slight differences in color from one brand or the other.
The best advice I can give you is to stick to the same brand you already have because that will avoid the problem of different color casts
(which are a PITA to remove in PS later).
The only exemption I can vouch for is Viewfinder Photography (UK) foldable octas, those things are REALLY well made and they are pretty neutral, I can recommend them.
Good brands:
Chimera, Photoflex, Calument, Elinchrom, Profoto, Viewfinder Photography (UK).
Avoid like the plague:
Interfit, Visico and no name brands (unless there is some specific recommendation from people around here).