Softboxes
Chimera Small Lightbank Softbox Kit for Cineo Maverick LED Light (24 x 32")
- Full Diffusion Front Screen
- Softens Light Output
- 1/2 Grid and 1/4 Grid Front Screens
Hensel Softbox (36 x 48")
- Silver Internal Coating
- Changeable Front and Inside Diffusers
- Recessed Front Diffuser
Creamsource DoPchoice Snapbag for Vortex4 LED Panel
Hudson Spider Stealth Softbox for Mozzie LED Light Panel (43")
- For Mozzie LED Light Head
- Hexagonal Softbox
- Removable Front Diffusion Panel
- Folds Flat for Travel and Storage
DoPchoice SNAPBAG Softbox for VELVET MINI 2 Light Panel
- Compatible with VELVET MINI 2
- Diffuses and Evenly Spreads Light
- Silver Interior & Removable Front Panel
- Secure Fit with Safety Cable
DoPchoice SNAPBAG for Elation Professional KL Panel XL (42.5 x 24.4")
- Attaches Directly to the LED Panel
- Snap-Open Design
- Softens the Fixture's Output
- Silver Interior
DoPchoice SNAPBAG Softbox for VELVET EVO 2 Light Panel
- Compatible with VELVET EVO 2
- Diffuses and Evenly Spreads Light
- Silver Interior & Removable Front Panel
- Secure Fit with Safety Cable
FotodioX DLX Parabolic Focusing Softbox with Profoto Speed Ring (56")
- 56" Parabolic Softbox for Profoto
- Focusable Parabolic Light Modifier
- Includes Profoto Speed Ring
- Adjustable Extension Focusing Rod
Chimera Low Heat Quartz LED Lightbanks (Medium)
- Soft Silver Interiors
- Lightweight, Easily Collapsible
- Provides Broad Lighting
- Includes Grid Front and Grid Baffle
Kino Flo SnapBag for FreeStyle 31 and Diva-Light 30 LED Lights
Broncolor Softbox (5.9 x 3.9')
Hedler MaxiSoft L Strip Softbox (43 x 18")
- Removable Front Diffuser
- Additional 43 x 10" Front Diffuser
- Removable Interior Baffle
- For Side-Lighting and Edge-Lighting
Hedler MaxiSoft Softbox (36 x 36")
Hudson Spider 50" OctaPanel V2 without Backing for Redback LED Head
- Made for Hudson Spider Redback LED Head
- Full Grid and Half Grid Diffusion Panels
- 7.5" Deep, Folds for Easy Storage
- 50" Honeycomb LCD
Hudson Spider 50" OctaPanel V1 without Backing for Redback LED Head
- Made for Hudson Spider Redback LED Head
- Full Grid and Half Grid Diffusion Panels
- 4" Deep, Folds for Easy Storage
Photoflex Large OctoDome Softbox (White, 7')
- Removable Front Diffusion & Inner Baffle
- Ideal for Strobe and Hot Lights
- Inner Baffle Defeats Hot Spots
- Narrow Profile for Easy Positioning
Elation Professional Snapbag for KL Panel XL
- Softens the Light from the Bright LEDs
- Lowers Contrast, Controls Spread
- 1/2 Grid Cloth, Carry Bag
DoPchoice SNAPBAG Strip Bank for SL1v2 LED (53.5 x 16.1")
- For DMG Smartlight Motion SL1v2 Lumiere
- Silver Interior; Removable Front Panel
- Diffuses and Evenly Spreads Light
- Duo Pole Fit Assembly
Chimera Pop Bank for ETC fos/4 Px24
- For ETC fos/4 Px24 LED Panel
- Textured Silver Interior
- Includes Full and Half Chimera Cloth
- Optional Fabric Grids
DoPchoice SNAPBAG Small for Kelvin Epos (30.3 x 22")
- Rectangular Shape Epos Series Softbox
- Softens the Fixture's Output
- Includes SNAPCLOTH Front Diffuser
- Includes Half Grid Cloth Front Diffuser
Hensel Softbox (40 x 40")
- Silver Internal Coating
- Changeable Front and Inside Diffusers
- Recessed Front Diffuser
Learning About Softboxes
A softbox will diffuse harsh lighting and eliminate shadows from your portrait shots. Softboxes are one of the three major soft lighting equipment necessities (the others are scrims and umbrellas) used in photography. It diffuses bright light and spreads it evenly over subjects. A softbox can serve as a primary or secondary light source in a scene. It works with daylight, flashguns, and continuous light sources.
What Is a Softbox Diffuser?
The enclosure surrounds a bright bulb, focuses its light, and then diffuses it as the beam leaves the box. The inner compartment of the device is the baffle. This has reflective sides, usually made of aluminized fabric or lined with aluminum foil. These surfaces prevent light from escaping the enclosure and direct beams toward the diffusing material covering the mouth of the equipment. Some flash softboxes have removable front diffusers. With their diffusing covers removed, the photography equipment becomes like floodlighting.
What Is the Difference Between a Softbox and an Umbrella?
Softboxes and umbrellas do differ. An umbrella is a simple light modifier with an open end. There are two types: reflective and shoot-through. When lighting a scene, the open side of a reflective umbrella faces the subject. For a shoot-through umbrella, the closed side is closer to the subject. In both configurations, diffused light hitting a subject tends to scatter and produces harder shadows as well as lens flare. Softbox lighting kits produce flatter, more even illumination. They may also include softbox barndoors to help control lens flare.
Sizes of Softbox Lights
Factors to consider when picking a size include degree of light softness, the distance from subject, and whether you want to capture part or all of the subject. Generally, larger light modifiers output softer light than smaller ones. That's because larger front diffusers and internal baffles have bigger volumes and surface areas to spread and soften bright light. Large models also throw light farther than smaller ones. Use small portable softboxes for close-up shots and large freestanding units for full-length portraits.
Are Softbox Shapes Important?
Yes. The most common shapes for this type of light modifier are square, rectangle, and octagon. You can also find this equipment with hexagonal, round, and parabolic enclosures. Each shape modifies illumination from light bulbs differently. For example, square and rectangular models throw light in ways that make it seem to be coming from open windows.
Octagonal units, sometimes called umbrella softboxes, produce soft light with wide spreads. This attribute makes them suitable for wedding and fashion photography. For finer control over illumination, photographers use softbox grids and eggcrates to direct soft light. They create better contrast by focusing light on subjects and keeping it from spilling onto backgrounds.
Shoot photos like a pro by illuminating your subjects with a softbox. It produces more even-focused soft light than an umbrella. Browse the rich selection of photography equipment at B&H Photo and Video to find different shapes and sizes of this light modifier.

