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May 14, 2010 11:04 |  #16

bobbyz wrote in post #10180181 (external link)
Nice things with these reflectasols is they open/fold like an umbrella. Very sturdy from what I hear as some folks have them for 20 yrs.

They look great for studio use. The only thing I can't tell is the depth of the frame or stand.


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May 14, 2010 11:54 |  #17
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Robert Interfit (external link) make reflectors with something very similar in design, there are also other brands making copies of the same design.


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May 14, 2010 12:07 |  #18

TMR Design wrote in post #10179577 (external link)
Speaking of large reflectors. I recently saw a video (although I can't remember where) of a photographer shooting in the studio with a very shiny silver reflector (not textured, very smooth and highly specular) and the reflector material went edge to edge with no border for mounting. I couldn't see the frame and for all I know it was a DIY but based on the studio and the rest of the gear my guess is that it's not a DIY and it was purchased.

I wish I could find out what it was that they were using. Obviously a design like that would not lend itself to location work but for the studio I see that design as a benefit.

A mirror! Lol. Just kidding.




  
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May 15, 2010 13:05 |  #19

Thanks for the information, food for thought methinks it's time to see if I can beg, borrow or hire a panel or two...


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