I think the STOFEN became popular in the days when news photographers were shooting 800ISO film and getting in close to their subjects with a 24mm (less than 6ft) and the flash in use all the time. You can see the usefulness in this case:Originally Posted by FREELANCE2004
- flash covers the 24mm lens
- cuts back the power of the flash (800ISO film & close to subject = burn-out)
- setting the head at 45° puts the light source up higher improves the quality of the light
In other cases -
1. If you're using fill-in outdoors at normal distances then you need all the power you can get so forget the STOFEN
2. Indoors with a ceiling I get a better effect with my big Metz CT45 torch flash pointed up at 45° + second head straight-on. (This is the real sliced-bread thing)
3. If I'm using pure bounce to get a natural effect then I need power again.
It's a useful accessory and well worth the relatively small amount of money I paid for it. But it doesn't work miracles.
Charles