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Reviewed in the United States on March 8, 2025
Muy buen producto funciona a la perfección, buena relación calidad precio recomendado
That one Texas family
Reviewed in the United States on September 17, 2024
They are light, quick to change out, build quality feels good and they take up so little space when packing my bag back up.
RICHARD VERTREES
Reviewed in the United States on June 30, 2024
I bought 4-5 flash diffusers last weekend to soften the flash while I do macro photography. Works great. Actually better than most of the ones I've tried. Great product. Great buying experience.
2Squirrels
Reviewed in the United States on June 19, 2024
I was hesitant but grabbed these speedflash diffusers to try out at a wedding I was hired to shoot and was not let down! The venue was in an old LDS church (anyone who has had to be in one of these buildings knows just how horrible the lighting situations are...one of the worst places to shoot if you ask me) BUT the diffusers were a breeze to strap to my light and were small enough to not be in the way. They truly did make a difference. They lit the shot without being distracting or a pain to set up. Made reception shots a breeze. This simple and affordable little tool really helped the shots turn out without having the "flash photography" look. I travel with these bad boys now and will continue to use them in my business.
Leland Dart
Reviewed in the United States on October 27, 2024
Needed to get some catch light in people's eyes when shooting events and this works great for me.
D and L Austin
Reviewed in the United States on March 26, 2023
Pros:* Both diffusers are very lightweight and hold their shape reasonably well* Long enough to allow a wide-angle flash to illuminate the entire surface of the diffuser* Each comes with its own zipper pouch for storage. The pouch shapes are different so you can tell them apart.* The octagonal diffuser will make a more pleasing highlight shape reflected in eyes* Small enough to use on a handheld camera-mounted flash* Large enough to more evenly light close subjects* Efficient (Very little light is lost in the diffuser.)Cons:* The removable internal diffuser panel doesn't do much. I took a photo of the diffuser in a mirror through an ND16 filter with my Canon 580EX flash with the internal diffuser panel in place. The automatic zoom in this flash directed all of the light into a small spot in the center of the octagon with little light around the edges. Removing the internal diffuser panel and flipping down the "wide panel" diffuser built into my flash solved the problem completely and illuminated the whole octagon.* When using a wide-angle lens (28 mm full frame) the center of the frame is brighter and the edges are darker than the same exposure without the diffuser. This is may be a result of the reflectors inside the diffuser and less-than-perfect diffuser fabric.Practical considerations not specific to this product:* The diffuser may interfere with flash features like autofocus assist beams and master/slave communication. This will vary depending on the flash. Just keep that in mind when using it. The octagonal diffuser extends further down and will be more of an obstruction than the rectangular diffuser.* These give you more even lighting and softer shadows up close, but for more distant subjects you may want a larger diffuser. (And a flash separated from the camera.)* I noticed a different product's ad has fake example photos. If you can see a reflection in a person's eyes, you should be able to see the shape of the diffuser only in the photo taken with a diffuser. If the "with diffuser" and "without diffuser" examples have the same eye highlights, then they have the same light source and any difference in lighting is probably due to editing in Photoshop, etc.Overall, I'll give this product 5 stars at the two for $15 price point. These are not professional quality, but in the right circumstances they can be effective.
Susan E north of Austin TX
Reviewed in the United States on June 14, 2021
While these diffusers are functional, they don't completely open and stay that way after being folded up in their storage bags. This makes for a somewhat unprofessional appearance.The zippered cases are nice and the whole setup is lightweight. The diffuser fits easily on the end of my flash, and stays put with the velcroed elastic band. The price is obviously good for 2 pieces, but one doesn't really need both.You get what you pay for. Better to buy one piece and pay a bit more.
Bill T
Reviewed in the United States on June 2, 2020
If you want to start a holy war among photographers, just bring up the topic of light modifiers and then watch the fray unfold. Everyone has their favorites and some are very passionate. Purists will always be here to remind us that nothing matches the light from a high-powered strobe in a 7-foot flash umbrella. Having lived the tragic comedies that result from carrying softboxes and umbrellas outdoors to grab portraits, only to see them fall over in slight breezes (sandbags be damned!), I can attest that it's very often not practical to have studio style lighting on location and especially outdoors when you have no assistant. If you're posing people for a planned shoot, with sufficient time, and everyone is in the mindset to get great results, then yes bring your real studio gear and get stunning results. But if you're on location, trying to get the best pictures you can, of people who don't want to wait for you to unfold a wagon's worth of gear, these little modifiers are great!They go onto the flash head easily and stay fairly secure, although I have taken to using a thick rubber band for extra tension. For fill light when shooting portraits or candid shots at reasonably close distances, they work extremely well. In a studio as your primary or only light? Not so much, but that's not a function of the product so much as the small size -- any diffuser this small will under-perform in a studio. But for keeping your flash mounted to the hotshoe, you can't get much bigger than this before you're interfering with your own lens.If you want to, you can detach the light and hold it off to the side, or have an assistant (or innocent bystander!) hold it for you and still get good results. If you're going through the trouble of setting up any sort of light stand for off-camera work, then you're probably prepared and I'd recommend having a larger (24" maybe) beauty dish or some other small modifier handy.In summary, when it comes to modifiers for on-camera speed lights, there's really not that much you can do! You can spend big bucks on magnetic systems and futuristic looking translucent bulbs, or you can just buy these cheap things and get pretty much the same result. Tiny nuances pale in comparison to the benefits of simply moving your flash off to the side and sticking it into a beauty dish anyways.
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