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A speed ring is required and not included with this unit. Remember to get the best type of speed ring for the light you are using. If you plan on using it with multiple lights we recommend the adjustable speed ring.
This is a Photoflex LiteDome Q39, Large Softbox , 36 x 48 x 25" (91 x 122 x 64cm) . Photoflex makes a wide variety of softboxes for use on your strobes or hotlights. LiteDomes and MultiDomes are for use with strobes only. SilverDomes and HalfDomes may also be used with hotlights. All Photoflex softboxes require a Speed Ring Adapter, which must be purchased separately.
Choose a softbox according to the size of your subject. For example, a small or extra small is appropriate for a head-and-shoulders portrait, or a very small still-life such as a paperweight. A medium softbox is good for a half-length portrait of an adult. A large is suitable for a group portrait of 3 - 4 people.
Choose a softbox interior color for the lighting effect you want. White is the most universal, giving the most softening effect. Silver gives a little more punch and crispness. Gold (with the MultiDome only) adds that punch, with a warmer tone.
Note:Provide ample ventilation when using flash heads that have modeling lights. Do not use a modeling light higher than 300 watts with a LiteDome or MultiDome.
| Size | 36 x 48 x 25" (91 x 122 x 64cm) |
| Shape | Rectangle |
| Compatibility | For Flash Only |
| Removable Front Face | Yes |
| Removable Interior Baffle | Yes |
| Accepts Grids | Yes |
| Required Speed Ring |
Must be ordered separately Click Here and go to: Speed Rings |
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Good fast and Cheap.
There is a saying bounded round the industry. Good fast and cheap you can have 2 of 3 but not all three. Well this is a product that comes closer than most to being ...Read complete review
There is a saying bounded round the industry. Good fast and cheap you can have 2 of 3 but not all three. Well this is a product that comes closer than most to being all 3.
I personaly use this unit on my battery location strobes. At low light times sunset and civil twilight it fills without overpowering and I wind up with beautiful images. They are also very light so I can have assistants holding them with little effort. Additionally they can be clamped to all sorts of places you would never get away with a heavier unit. It is easy to pull diffusion and change modifaction to suit your needs as well. The only thing I find with these is they can be tempremental to get back in the bags..... ok any maybe they wear out a little sooner than other products but I really do enjoy using them.
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15% smaller than 36x48
Softbox has great quality construction, but is not 36"x48". It is 31"x42".When I call Photoflex customer service, they just give me the run-around and say ...Read complete review
Softbox has great quality construction, but is not 36"x48". It is 31"x42".When I call Photoflex customer service, they just give me the run-around and say they get quite a few of these complaints every year. The guy then asked me to write to his sales dept, (instead of him doing his job and relaying the message himself), to let the sales dept. know about the discrepancy. I call that being lazy and dishonest.Photoflex tries to cut corners on amount of materials they use, hoping customers won't notice. I consider this very dishonest and will never buy another Photoflex product again.[...]
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Comments about Photoflex LiteDome Q39, Large Softbox , 36x48x25" (91x122x64cm):
I use this softbox with a Elnstein Paul C Buff 640 ws flash and I am very happy with the results of the light that I get out of the softbox. It was a little hard to set up at first but after it was together worked great. I also liked that you can use this box in several ways.
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Comments about Photoflex LiteDome Q39, Large Softbox , 36x48x25" (91x122x64cm):
I needed to add additional soft boxes to my studio lighting and Photoflex are well made yet light weight. They are not the most expensive product you can purchase but the quality is outstanding. I also purchased the grids to attach to the front to provide more directional light.
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Comments about Photoflex LiteDome Q39, Large Softbox , 36x48x25" (91x122x64cm):
I use the product to get the soft tones I need for my 365 project and for clients! It is a great Soft Box!
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Comments about Photoflex LiteDome Q39, Large Softbox , 36x48x25" (91x122x64cm):
Used mostly in the studio for large product photography and 3/4 length portraits. It is a quality made product that assembles easily (once you've figured it out). All in all a pretty nice softbox.
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Comments about Photoflex LiteDome Q39, Large Softbox , 36x48x25" (91x122x64cm):
I mostly use Chimera medium super softboxes which are the same size as this one, but when it came down to buying for myself, I chose this because of the features and the price. The fabric might not be as sturdy as the Chimera, but functionally, this is identical with similar light quality. I've only shot with it a few times, but I'm certain this will last quite a while for me. No more running around to the rental houses. Great value here.
Comments about Photoflex LiteDome Q39, Large Softbox , 36x48x25" (91x122x64cm):
Not hard to set up and very good instructions, love the easy release.
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Comments about Photoflex LiteDome Q39, Large Softbox , 36x48x25" (91x122x64cm):
i used for portrait and product
homogeneous light is soft and subdued shades or almost imperceptible of course depending on the direction of light
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Comments about Photoflex LiteDome Q39, Large Softbox , 36x48x25" (91x122x64cm):
Great construction, definitely seems well built and able to withstand 8 hours a day every day of use. really lightweight considering the size. we have some "other" brand litedomes which are much smaller that weigh just as much as this and puts undue stress on the stands.
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Comments about Photoflex LiteDome Q39, Large Softbox , 36x48x25" (91x122x64cm):
First softbox i have bought from Photoflex, and by the build of it and how durable it is, i am very pleased with it.
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Comments about Photoflex LiteDome Q39, Large Softbox , 36x48x25" (91x122x64cm):
I purchased this softbox to use with my product studio setup. I have this box attached to an Alien Bee 800. I love Photoflex products as they are a great value, easy to setup and are very durable. I now have about 7 of these all different sizes and have yet to have one break or lose quality. Highly recommended if you do any product shooting.
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Comments about Photoflex LiteDome Q39, Large Softbox , 36x48x25" (91x122x64cm):
The quality is consistent with Photoflex- built to last and affordable.
This soft box produces soft lighting you would expect from something this size.
It is a bit fiddly to put together at first, but the second go at it is easier.
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Comments about Photoflex LiteDome Q39, Large Softbox , 36x48x25" (91x122x64cm):
Soft box did not cover speedring completely - light spill.
Soft box increase color temperature for 400kelvin!
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Comments about Photoflex LiteDome Q39, Large Softbox , 36x48x25" (91x122x64cm):
I own several Photoflex products, and I've never been disappointed by them. This is another. It is well-built, but lightweight. This is my first softbox, so assembly was a challenge the first time. (Hint: It helps to read the instructions.) The quality of light is great, and I expect to be using it for a long time. Just a note, this a large softbox and it may need a heavy stand to balance it. I initially had it mounted on a light stand and it was a little tipsy.
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Comments about Photoflex LiteDome Q39, Large Softbox , 36x48x25" (91x122x64cm):
This is the fourth Photoflex product I've purchased, and like the others, the quality for the price is great. It is well-constructed and lightweight. This is the first softbox I've owned, so the rods were a challenge the first time. (Hint: It helps to read the instructions.) The light quality is great. I expect to be using it for a long time.
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Comments about Photoflex LiteDome Q39, Large Softbox , 36x48x25" (91x122x64cm):
I use the softbox in my basement studio with my Lumedyne 400ws portable light/power pack.
shoots f/11 @ 200iso @200ws with the subject 5'away, with nice even soft white light.
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Comments about Photoflex LiteDome Q39, Large Softbox , 36x48x25" (91x122x64cm):
works great and is easy to set up. output is also good
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Comments about Photoflex LiteDome Q39, Large Softbox , 36x48x25" (91x122x64cm):
PhotoFlex working on mounting solution for larger domes.
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Comments about Photoflex LiteDome Q39, Large Softbox , 36x48x25" (91x122x64cm):
The build quality of this softbox is better than expected and I would presume I'll be using it for awhile. Build up and tear down is simple and painless.
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Comments about Photoflex LiteDome Q39, Large Softbox , 36x48x25" (91x122x64cm):
I just used this for the first time for portrait work attached to an alien bee unit with a special adapter ring. It is easy to assemble however getting the rods into the ring can be a little difficult. I had some difficulty and I am a strong male. Once together it is very rigid and of very solid construction while still light weight. Comes with a nice carrying case. It is of good size for a group portrait. I also bought the grid for it which was easy to install and works well.
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Comments about Photoflex LiteDome Q39, Large Softbox , 36x48x25" (91x122x64cm):
This big box was just what I needed for portraits.
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