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Sep 04, 2008 14:26 |  #1

Looking for endorsements or caveats from folks having first-hand experience with the 5' Photoflex Octodome. I was able to find only a few mentions when I searched this forum. Thoughts regarding build quality, light quality, ease of assembly/disassembly, utility, etc. would be much appreciated. It sits at a relatively attractive price point (though substantially above that of the questionable eBay offerings) and seems to garner generally positive reviews. I'm wondering how the 5' Octodome compares to the 52" Photek Illuminata or 53" Elinchrom Midi Octa and whether it might not prove to be the most useful of the bunch.

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Sep 04, 2008 17:38 |  #2

Dave- I have the 5' Photoflex Octodome and can share the following. Like all Photoflex softboxes the build quality is excellent. Assembly and breakdown are easy but I can't compare it to others. One of the things that I like about this modifier is that the cost of the fabric grids was 'reasonable' in comparison to other products. I would not hesitate recommending this product.


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Sep 04, 2008 17:58 |  #3

RichNY wrote in post #6242202 (external link)
Dave- I have the 5' Photoflex Octodome and can share the following. Like all Photoflex softboxes the build quality is excellent. Assembly and breakdown are easy but I can't compare it to others. One of the things that I like about this modifier is that the cost of the fabric grids was 'reasonable' in comparison to other products. I would not hesitate recommending this product.

Thanks so much for the comment, RichNY. Have you noticed any pronounced central hotspotting with the Photoflex? I've read that eveness of illumination across the face of the Octodome is very good.

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Sep 04, 2008 18:05 |  #4

I've had a 5' dome for about 3 years now & love it. It's my favorite modifier, I just love the quality of the light I get out of it. The build quality is excellent. I pack it to shoots all the time & it's holding up wonderfully. The portrait below was done with the 5' Octo-dome & a reflector. The links are to a fellow photog's flickr site showing the exact setup I used for a flickr group meetup this year. The first link is him shooting over my shoulder.

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Sep 04, 2008 18:22 as a reply to  @ 270weatherby's post |  #5

Dave,

Like the Photoflex box you already own, you'll find similar construction and a well made product. I shoot with a local photographer that owns and uses the 3 ft. and the 5 ft. Octadome and they are very nice. I've taken measurements from center to edge and edge to edge and found these Octa's to be within 2/10 of a stop from any point to any other point with the front diffusion panel mounted. Without the panel you'll find a bit more variation but still quite good.

The 5 foot Octa is very nice for medium to large set shoots and works very well for a 2 or 3 person group as well as a full length shot as long as the person is not more than about 6 feet tall. If taller you have to be a little more creative due to the rapid falloff at the lower leg and feet. I've supplemented it with a smaller box mounted under the Octa, coming from the same angle to keep shadows and directionality the same. Of course you do have to clone out the secondary (bottom ) catch light but it works really well.

All in all I haven't found a Photoflex modifier I didn't like. I think you'll like the quality of light just as much as the smaller softbox you own.


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Sep 04, 2008 19:12 |  #6

270weatherby wrote in post #6242330 (external link)
I've had a 5' dome for about 3 years now & love it. It's my favorite modifier, I just love the quality of the light I get out of it. The build quality is excellent. I pack it to shoots all the time & it's holding up wonderfully. The portrait below was done with the 5' Octo-dome & a reflector. The links are to a fellow photog's flickr site showing the exact setup I used for a flickr group meetup this year. The first link is him shooting over my shoulder.

http://www.flickr.com …in/set-72157603702672449/ (external link)
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Now, back to photography: Thank you for the feedback. That's a lovely result from a super-simple setup (I looked at the flickr pages). The catchlights are nice and can probably stand as they are without any PP (assuming you having already worked on them). Light is soft and flattering and the Photoflex seems to be large enought to do a creditable job as both a main and hairlight if properly positioned. Do you happen to remember how many Watt-Seconds you were pumping into the Octodome?

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Sep 04, 2008 19:15 |  #7

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Dave,

Like the Photoflex box you already own, you'll find similar construction and a well made product. I shoot with a local photographer that owns and uses the 3 ft. and the 5 ft. Octadome and they are very nice. I've taken measurements from center to edge and edge to edge and found these Octa's to be within 2/10 of a stop from any point to any other point with the front diffusion panel mounted. Without the panel you'll find a bit more variation but still quite good.

The 5 foot Octa is very nice for medium to large set shoots and works very well for a 2 or 3 person group as well as a full length shot as long as the person is not more than about 6 feet tall. If taller you have to be a little more creative due to the rapid falloff at the lower leg and feet. I've supplemented it with a smaller box mounted under the Octa, coming from the same angle to keep shadows and directionality the same. Of course you do have to clone out the secondary (bottom ) catch light but it works really well.

All in all I haven't found a Photoflex modifier I didn't like. I think you'll like the quality of light just as much as the smaller softbox you own.

Thanks, Robert. Sounds like the Photoflex can go toe-to-toe with the high priced alternatives. The eveness of illumination is pretty amazing.

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Sep 04, 2008 19:20 |  #8

I use a 3' Octodome on pretty much all my shoots.

Heres my recent shoot with just a 3' Octodome w/ a 40 Degree and a 580 with a softbox as a 2nd light.

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Sep 04, 2008 19:22 |  #9

M Powered wrote in post #6242688 (external link)
I use a 3' Octodome on pretty much all my shoots.

Heres my recent shoot with just a 3' Octodome w/ a 40 Degree and a 580 with a softbox as a 2nd light.

French Model @ Laguna

Beautiful images. Very nice lighting!!!


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Sep 04, 2008 19:24 |  #10

TMR Design wrote in post #6242700 (external link)
Beautiful images. Very nice lighting!!!

Thank you :)


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Sep 04, 2008 19:32 |  #11

M Powered I looked at those beautiful images over and over and I swear I cannot tell that she is French! Great job!


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Sep 04, 2008 19:39 |  #12

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M Powered I looked at those beautiful images over and over and I swear I cannot tell that she is French! Great job!

Thanks.

Perhaps you need to see the "Behind the Scenes"VIDEO (external link) ;)


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Sep 04, 2008 19:48 |  #13

M Powered wrote in post #6242688 (external link)
I use a 3' Octodome on pretty much all my shoots.

Heres my recent shoot with just a 3' Octodome w/ a 40 Degree and a 580 with a softbox as a 2nd light.

French Model @ Laguna

Truth to tell, I've been following the drool-fest over on your French Model thread and it was your mention of the Octodome that got my wheels turning.

Let me be the last to tell you: Gorgeous images.

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Sep 04, 2008 19:50 |  #14

tetrode wrote in post #6242845 (external link)
Truth to tell, I've been following the drool-fest over on your French Model thread and it was your mention of the Octodome that got my wheels turning.

Let me be the last to tell you: Gorgeous images.

Dave F.

Thanks :)

Well, let the wheel turn, because theres no turning back once you use the Octa's :) Slap on a Grid and take the front baffle off and the results are spectacular.


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Sep 04, 2008 19:55 |  #15

M Powered wrote in post #6242866 (external link)
Thanks :)

Well, let the wheel turn, because theres no turning back once you use the Octa's :) Slap on a Grid and take the front baffle off and the results are spectacular.

Between your photos and the video, you've probably just sold another 100 Octodomes. Photoflex should put you on retainer.

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