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    Gary Fong Difusers?

    So I've been doing a little research, and I've come across all sorts of pictures, before and after, but I'm still skeptical. Are the Gary Fong difusers and Omni Lights all they are really cracked up to be? Are they really worth the $50 in order to reduce shadows and get "studio-esque" lighting? Any advice is helpful...
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    Depends...

    Quote Originally Posted by petefontaine15
    Are the Gary Fong difusers and Omni Lights all they are really cracked up to be?...
    In the crazy world of studio lighting and light modifiers, the price you pay for an item and its value are all relative.

    To me, $50 for a piece of studio gear that would really help my shooting is nothing. But I understand, for some (if not most) that's a hefty chunk of change...

    Bottom line, GF's attachments can vastly improve the lighting in your shots. OTOH, they are made from very inexpensive materials and then marked up a lot.

    So, it's a matter of convenience. Could you jerry-rig the items yourself from household materials? Of course.

    It is worth the hassle to save money? Only you can answer that...
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    Re: Gary Fong Difusers?

    I had been looking at the Gary Fong lightsphere too for some time but just never pulled the trigger on it. I did run across this site where a guy made one himself. http://forums.dpreview.com/forums/re...ssage=14117352

    Also a site I think worth checking out is www.abetterbouncecard.com for the price of that set up (.79 for the foam and 2.99 for a bike tube - it was worth a shot) the results are pretty pleasing also.
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    Re: Gary Fong Difusers?

    I bought it on ebay for 20 bux. There are a few vendors sell it under different names. One of the best $20 I ever spent. I was hesitant for 2 years,but the price was too good to pass. Now,it's always on my flash.

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    Re: Gary Fong Difusers?

    I had just done a very simple test with the Gary Fong LightSphere(cloud) and the 580EX ll speedlite. I posted the results in a thread about flash diffusers in the Help Forum.
    So, if anyone is interested in seeing some results of the GF LightSphere diffuser you can have a look at the thread
    What about Flash diffusers
    The Lightsphere is basically tupperware but really convenient and easy to use with good results.
    As Steve said you can rig some of these things up yourself for alot less money. For me, it was worth the 40.00
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    Re: Gary Fong Difusers?

    This past week I also purchased the GF LightSphere (cloud). I also ordered the 430 flash for my camera.

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    Re: Gary Fong Difusers?

    I've got this as well, don't use it much tho.

    Here's the thing, Yes, you could somehow attach a tupperware container to your flash, but how professional does it look? If you are not charging clients, no big deal, but if someone is paying you and you show up with a leftover container on your camera, it looks amatuer.

    Yes, what really matters is the end result, but if people don't see you as a professional, they aren't going to treat you as one.
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    Re: Gary Fong Difusers?

    Quote Originally Posted by adina
    I've got this as well, don't use it much tho.

    Here's the thing, Yes, you could somehow attach a tupperware container to your flash, but how professional does it look? If you are not charging clients, no big deal, but if someone is paying you and you show up with a leftover container on your camera, it looks amatuer.

    Yes, what really matters is the end result, but if people don't see you as a professional, they aren't going to treat you as one.
    Well, to us it may look like tupperware, but I don't think the average person who is having you take their photos is wondering what your doing with tupperware on the flash head. If anything , I think they would be impressed at this "weird contraption" I have seen a few photogs use these at events and I personally never even thought about it looking like tupperware. My first impression was "thats's interesting, looks like it would get good results" This was before I even knew what GaryFong Diffusers were.
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    Re: Gary Fong Difusers?

    no, I was referring to real tupperware taped onto your flash. Like an actual leftover container. I'm all for the fongsphere. $50 to me is worth investing if it gives you a more professional appearance.
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    Re: Gary Fong Difusers?

    Quote Originally Posted by adina
    no, I was referring to real tupperware taped onto your flash. Like an actual leftover container. I'm all for the fongsphere. $50 to me is worth investing if it gives you a more professional appearance.
    LOL, OK, sorry I miss understood you. Yes, I agree with that. some home made contraptions are fine and as you say produce the result in the end, but to walk into a photoshoot with an actual piece of tupperware held on by rubber bands or whatever would be quite absurd. However, I think you would have all your subjects smiling big time in the shots, if thats what you wanted. lol.

    But you know whats funny, if you were an already well established name in the industry like Annie Leibowitz, you could walk in with a jock strap stretched over the lights and everyone would just chalk that up to your genius.
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