Replacement Reflector for the Impact 10" Floodlight.
Made of heavy-grade aluminum, are hand-spun and chemically etched to maximize the light output. Black painted exterior.
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Comments about Impact Floodlight Reflector - 5":
Works well at creating a wide beam for any bulb in the porcelain socket.
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Comments about Impact Floodlight Reflector - 5":
Awesome reflector bowl. Disperses the light evenly and thoroughly. Way better then the [*] kinda budget. Gonna pick up a few more
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Comments about Impact Floodlight Reflector - 5":
It is of fine quality. I didn't think how small a 5" reflector really was though. If I were ordering again I would have gotten the 10" or 12".
Comments about Impact Floodlight Reflector - 5":
The reflections are a bit harsh - but nothing that can't be remidied with any old diffuser.
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Comments about Impact Floodlight Reflector - 5":
Used for in home studio photographs.
Great stand and nice sturdy build.
I find this lamp mainly works for a small concentrated area...probably just its size.
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Comments about Impact Floodlight Reflector - 5":
I am using the porcelain socket to hold a 250 watt bulb in my small softbox. I was planning on using it as a fill light, but it turned out to be bright enough for the close up I was doing to be my key light. So far it is working great! Unfortunately, my bulb extends past the reflector, making it difficult to transport.
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Comments about Impact Floodlight Reflector - 5":
Works just fine for what I need it for, simple lighting.
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Comments about Impact Floodlight Reflector - 5":
Check out my review of the 12" reflector. All the same comments for this one. Solid build of metal reflector, ceramic electrical fixture, and solid wood handle. I'll never need to replace it. Use the 5" as a spot light a subject, and combine it with two 12" floods attached to reflective umbrellas for even area lighting.
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Comments about Impact Floodlight Reflector - 5":
Works well at creating a wide beam for any bulb in the porcelain socket.
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Cons
Best Uses
Comments about Impact Floodlight Reflector - 5":
Awesome reflector bowl. Disperses the light evenly and thoroughly. Way better then the [*] kinda budget. Gonna pick up a few more
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Cons
Best Uses
Comments about Impact Floodlight Reflector - 5":
It is of fine quality. I didn't think how small a 5" reflector really was though. If I were ordering again I would have gotten the 10" or 12".
Comments about Impact Floodlight Reflector - 5":
The reflections are a bit harsh - but nothing that can't be remidied with any old diffuser.
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Cons
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Comments about Impact Floodlight Reflector - 5":
Used for in home studio photographs.
Great stand and nice sturdy build.
I find this lamp mainly works for a small concentrated area...probably just its size.
Pros
Cons
Best Uses
Comments about Impact Floodlight Reflector - 5":
I am using the porcelain socket to hold a 250 watt bulb in my small softbox. I was planning on using it as a fill light, but it turned out to be bright enough for the close up I was doing to be my key light. So far it is working great! Unfortunately, my bulb extends past the reflector, making it difficult to transport.
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Cons
Best Uses
Comments about Impact Floodlight Reflector - 5":
Works just fine for what I need it for, simple lighting.
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Cons
Best Uses
Comments about Impact Floodlight Reflector - 5":
Check out my review of the 12" reflector. All the same comments for this one. Solid build of metal reflector, ceramic electrical fixture, and solid wood handle. I'll never need to replace it. Use the 5" as a spot light a subject, and combine it with two 12" floods attached to reflective umbrellas for even area lighting.
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