I was tempted to buy one of those Tupperware lightspheres but after reading all the reviews it seems like most people dislike it. My objective is pretty simple. I want to build/buy a diffuser/bounce card system that works better than the lightsphere. If you have some other products in mind that are better please suggest away. Spending a few extra dollars is fine in my book. Logically I think I understand what the lightsphere does. What I like about it:
1) Seems to diffuse light evenly in every direction (when cloud dome is put on)
2) Easy to store/transport (can fit right over lens in camera bag)
3) Seems to be relatively sturdy
4) Fits the flash (mine is a 580EXII) well
Now it seems like most people seem to dislike it because:
1) It is way overpriced
2) It diffuses light away from the subject (therefore it is a waste)
3) It looks ugly
So after reading through a handful of threads this is one of the better DIY diffuser/bounce cards I've seen on POTN:
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So my questions are in regards to DIY projects:
1) I see a lot of people build a bounce cards with cardboard/foamboards. Ideally I gather you would want the card to be curved to catch more light forward right?
2) Most DIY projects do not have a ‘top/dome’. Is this unimportant? Wouldn’t you also want to diffuse the light that is shooting up if you weren't working with super high ceilings? I thought it would be also important for stuff like fill flash purposes. Are most people getting around this by building their DIY diffusers around/on top of an existing diffuser (such as a Sto-fen omnibouce)?
3) Most DIY projects do not really diffuse/bounce light that emits from the ‘sides’ of the flash. Is this also unimportant since that light isn’t going to reach the subject anyway?
Opinions/suggestions would be greatly appreciated. Thanks!
Ken




