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Lucite card-holder to hold gels?

 
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Dec 10, 2011 07:51 |  #1

I'm looking at ways to attach the Rosco sample gels to my 580 for some experimentation. Not crazy about some of the manufactured solutions I see and I'm also not inclined to take a bunch of time to build something elaborate myself. That said . . .

I'm wondering if those small lucite holders - the kind used to hold baseball cards or other signage - might not be a good and cheap solution. Easy to velcro to the flash, should hold the gel securely while also holding it away from the head, etc. They're kinda think, though; ~.5".

Thoughts about this? Any reason why this shouldn't work or create some other kind of problem?

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Dec 10, 2011 10:01 |  #2
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Peacefield wrote in post #13522367 (external link)
I'm looking at ways to attach the Rosco sample gels to my 580 for some experimentation. Not crazy about some of the manufactured solutions I see and I'm also not inclined to take a bunch of time to build something elaborate myself.

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Dec 11, 2011 02:17 |  #3

I use the Honl speed strap (external link) with their gels (external link). Not cheap, but well made. I would not have spent that much myself, but received it as a Christmas gift. Elegant solution.


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