Westcott Scrim Jim is a strong, collapsible diffusion and reflector system. This is a large (72 x 72") frame only. To purchase this frame as part of a kit, click here.
| Frame Size | 72" x 72" (183x183cm), Aluminum |
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Comments about Westcott Frame for Scrim Jim Reflector System - Large (72x72"):
I purchased this for traveling green screen shoots and it works flawlessly.
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Comments about Westcott Frame for Scrim Jim Reflector System - Large (72x72"):
This was very easy to put together. I'm using it to knock down the background light with a 3/4 stop black net. The size is just big enough to get me a nice bust shot (and lead room for an off camera interview) without showing the edges about 10 feet away from subject (with a 50mm lens and a super 35mm sensor). I'm still debating if I should have gotten the 96" instead of the 72". Like I said for my above use, it's a tight fit.
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Comments about Westcott Frame for Scrim Jim Reflector System - Large (72x72"):
We purchased this to go with the green/blue Scrim Jim and were very happy with the result. This is a sturdy frame, very simple to assemble. It has velcro which the Scrim Jim Green screen attaches to very easily. Very happy with this purchase.
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Comments about Westcott Frame for Scrim Jim Reflector System - Large (72x72"):
very strong. used it in strong wind (with sandbags on stands). diffusion fabric makes great lighting in direct sun (large bright even light source)
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Comments about Westcott Frame for Scrim Jim Reflector System - Large (72x72"):
Most times it is used for sun light control.
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Comments about Westcott Frame for Scrim Jim Reflector System - Large (72x72"):
This is a great frame for putting large reflector panels or diffusions panels for outdoor shoots on sunny days. I already have one kept wishing I had a second one, so finally got this.
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Comments about Westcott Frame for Scrim Jim Reflector System - Large (72x72"):
I will use the Scrim Jim to light my subjects. It is quite large and excellent for lighting my subjects. I take portraits of people mainly. I like that is quite compact when packed.
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Comments about Westcott Frame for Scrim Jim Reflector System - Large (72x72"):
Used correctly, and indoors, the light weight and flimsy construction won't matter. My application is especially clumsy because I use two extensions, making a 72x96" or 6x8' frame. (I need a wider frame because I'm using it to hold a chromakey background and shooting two-shots in widescreen.) The metal is 3/4" square, probably aluminum, very light, which is good and bad. The pieces socket into one another with relatively little overlap and friction. You rely on whatever fabric you're using to hold it together. You have to put your cloth material on while the frame is flat on the ground, because otherwise pieces of the frame start falling apart. I reinforce the top edge with another piece of 3/4" square tubing, which allows me to use just one stand. Otherwise, sag city. Think about how you'll hold the frame up; Westcott sells a special clamp but you could also just use mafer or two.
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Comments about Westcott Frame for Scrim Jim Reflector System - Large (72x72"):
Very nice fabric, fast assemble.
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Comments about Westcott Frame for Scrim Jim Reflector System - Large (72x72"):
I purchased this for traveling green screen shoots and it works flawlessly.
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Cons
Best Uses
Comments about Westcott Frame for Scrim Jim Reflector System - Large (72x72"):
This was very easy to put together. I'm using it to knock down the background light with a 3/4 stop black net. The size is just big enough to get me a nice bust shot (and lead room for an off camera interview) without showing the edges about 10 feet away from subject (with a 50mm lens and a super 35mm sensor). I'm still debating if I should have gotten the 96" instead of the 72". Like I said for my above use, it's a tight fit.
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Cons
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Comments about Westcott Frame for Scrim Jim Reflector System - Large (72x72"):
We purchased this to go with the green/blue Scrim Jim and were very happy with the result. This is a sturdy frame, very simple to assemble. It has velcro which the Scrim Jim Green screen attaches to very easily. Very happy with this purchase.
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Cons
Best Uses
Comments about Westcott Frame for Scrim Jim Reflector System - Large (72x72"):
very strong. used it in strong wind (with sandbags on stands). diffusion fabric makes great lighting in direct sun (large bright even light source)
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Cons
Best Uses
Comments about Westcott Frame for Scrim Jim Reflector System - Large (72x72"):
Most times it is used for sun light control.
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Cons
Best Uses
Comments about Westcott Frame for Scrim Jim Reflector System - Large (72x72"):
This is a great frame for putting large reflector panels or diffusions panels for outdoor shoots on sunny days. I already have one kept wishing I had a second one, so finally got this.
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Cons
Best Uses
Comments about Westcott Frame for Scrim Jim Reflector System - Large (72x72"):
I will use the Scrim Jim to light my subjects. It is quite large and excellent for lighting my subjects. I take portraits of people mainly. I like that is quite compact when packed.
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Cons
Best Uses
Comments about Westcott Frame for Scrim Jim Reflector System - Large (72x72"):
Used correctly, and indoors, the light weight and flimsy construction won't matter. My application is especially clumsy because I use two extensions, making a 72x96" or 6x8' frame. (I need a wider frame because I'm using it to hold a chromakey background and shooting two-shots in widescreen.) The metal is 3/4" square, probably aluminum, very light, which is good and bad. The pieces socket into one another with relatively little overlap and friction. You rely on whatever fabric you're using to hold it together. You have to put your cloth material on while the frame is flat on the ground, because otherwise pieces of the frame start falling apart. I reinforce the top edge with another piece of 3/4" square tubing, which allows me to use just one stand. Otherwise, sag city. Think about how you'll hold the frame up; Westcott sells a special clamp but you could also just use mafer or two.
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Comments about Westcott Frame for Scrim Jim Reflector System - Large (72x72"):
Very nice fabric, fast assemble.
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