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Jack ­ McEntire
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Oct 11, 2010 12:17 |  #1

Just wondering if anyone has any experience with the Lumiquest Big Bounce? I'm currently using the standard Lumiquest Soft Box, but I'd really like to achieve softer results than I currently am, so I'm wondering if the Big Bounce would do the job.

Soft Box:
http://www.lumiquest.c​om/products/softbox.ht​m (external link)

Big Bounce:
http://www.lumiquest.c​om/products/big-bounce.htm (external link)

In a shot of Igor Siwanowicz (http://photo.net …er-photos?user_id=1783374 (external link)) at work, he appears to be using something similar to the Big Bounce, and his images have exactly the kind of diffusion I'm after.

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Any thoughts would be much appreciated, thank you! :)



  
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Oct 11, 2010 12:59 |  #2

it would depend on what and where you are shooting, it looks very large and would get in the way if you were out in the field hunting bugs.
would be ok for your mantids
just try making a diffuser, its good fun experimenting :lol:
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Oct 11, 2010 20:48 |  #3

GOLDENORFE wrote in post #11075834 (external link)
... it looks very large and would get in the way if you were out in the field hunting bugs.

just try making a diffuser, its good fun experimenting :lol:
phil

I agree with both. That's a pretty unwieldy-looking rig.


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Oct 11, 2010 21:18 |  #4

GOLDENORFE wrote in post #11075834 (external link)
it would depend on what and where you are shooting, it looks very large and would get in the way if you were out in the field hunting bugs.
would be ok for your mantids
just try making a diffuser, its good fun experimenting :lol:
phil

That link to Igor Siwanowicz's macro work... It's phenomenal. I'm still going to have to agree with the above statement, I made this one to use with my 105.. By using the bounce head and twisting the diffuser, I got a lot of control, and it let me get a lot of good shots. It's fairly efficient with light loss as well. Here are some shots I just got two days ago using it

I made this one for my old Sigma 18-50 macro, it isn't efficient with light but it worked well enough. I have used it on my Sigma 105 recently, but I haven't uploaded the images. It is great for small subjects and, because the light is so close to the lens, it allows me to shoot in much tighter places then the diffuser. Here are some shots I got with it with my 18-50 though.


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Oct 11, 2010 21:23 |  #5

Big diffuser, but too far away and you still end up with smallapparent light size (external link).


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