sapearl wrote in post #14709440
The Lumiquest products are quite good. I got my first Pocket Bounce back in 1990. They are very inexepensive, fold flat and fit in a jacket pocket nicely. It will throw the light forward rather than scatter and weaken with the GF. The GF requires reflecting surfaces like walls and ceiling to have some effect. Obviously those are not available outdoors so it would not be effective.
Had a Fong dome for a while and the above comment is accurate. If you're in a decently small room with light colored reflective walls and ceilings it can make some really nice soft light. Anywhere else and it's just spraying light all over the place, very little of it in the direction you want it.
You might laugh at what I use, but I've made it work fairly well. A StoFen omni bounce diffuser and a piece of white plastic, of which I bought a 6x8" sheet of at a hobby store for 3 bucks. I cut a couple pieces of it in different sizes and hold it on with a very low-tech rubber band to act as a very nice bounce card. I also have enough of the plastic left over to make a couple of these cards, which I've done in different sizes just to see how they work.
It may not look as professional as the high-dollar stuff that Fong and Demb sell, but I'm quite happy with the results.
Actually, you might surprised at the results you get with just a regular old white index card and a rubber band. The little flip up panel in the 580 is IMO a bit small, but a nice index card gives you a very handy bounce card. Of course they don't last very long, so you either carry a bunch of them or go buy a sheet of white plastic like I did. If you really take offense to the rubber band idea you could always use a couple strips of velcro.