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Key Features
- White, Silver, Gold & Silver/Gold Colors
- One Stop Diffusion Panel
- Folds to 1/3 Open Size
- Includes Storage Bag
The Impact 5-in-1 Collapsible Reflector Disc is versatile in the field and in the studio, providing shadow-lightening detail in your subject, using available, or studio lighting. It starts out as a translucent white disc -- perfect for softening direct sun, or lights without diffusion. Use the removable, reversible zippered slipcover to reflect light into shadow areas of your subject. Your choice of color -- silver, gold, white, silver/gold mix -- will be determined by the lighting conditions, and your personal preference.
More DetailsThis 42" disc is suitable for 3/4 length portraits, and medium still-life setups. It folds down to 1/3 of its open size, and comes with a storage sleeve. We suggest the purchase of a pivoting arm and stand, to hold the disc where needed -- especially if you are working without an assistant.
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How should I care for this product?If I want to get the wrinkles out of the white side to use as a background can I steam it?
Only the translucent center can be steamed to remove wrinkles. The covers cannot.
Date published: 2018-08-27
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What is the difference between this and the westcott? Im choosing between the 2.
The main differences are the size and the available surfaces. The Westcott 5-in-1 Reflector Disc is smaller at 40.5” and offers Gold, Silver, White, Black and Translucent surfaces. With the Impact 5-in-1 Collapsible Circular Reflector Disc, that is larger at 42” and offers White, Silver, Gold/Silver, and Gold surfaces. The right choice is going to depend on the size of your subject and which surfaces are more important for your particular set up.
Date published: 2020-05-26
I’m having trouble folding this up. Help please?
I’m having trouble folding this up. Help please?
Please see this video from B&H.
https://www.bhphotovideo.com/explora/photography/hands-on-review/things-we-love-reflectors
Date published: 2021-02-24
Will this position a reflector disc underneath a ...
Will this position a reflector disc underneath a subjects head shot to fill in shadows from below?
Yes. The following unit offer full articulation in order to do so.
Date published: 2022-06-12
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Can anyone recommend an appropriate reflector holder for this 32 reflector? I want to put it on top of a tripod/light stand but all of the reflector holders seem to be for 60 reflectors and that seems like massive overkill. Impact makes one (Impact Telescopic Collapsible Reflector Holder) but that is way too big. Looking for something cheap that will collapse small.
A smaller and less expensive reflector arm that we offer is the SP Studio Systems Universal Reflector Mounting Arm B&H # SPMAUR. Please see the image below for reference.
Date published: 2020-08-21
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When white is facing out on the front side, which color is facing out on the back side? I want to be able to instantly flip back and forth between white and silver without needing to remove the cover, turn it inside out, then reassemble the unit.
A-ha, here it is: http://www.bhphotovideo.com/c/product/358636-REG/Impact_R1642_Reflector_Disc_Silver.html
Date published: 2018-08-27
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Is it possible to bounce a tungsten light off of the reflector? Or shine a tungsten light through the white diffusion? I have 650 Watt, 600 Watt, and 1000 Watt lights. Thanks.
I see no reason why it should not be possible. The only problem could be the heat from the light, if the distance is to short. As I have not used the reflector together with tungsten light, I can not give you any guidelines on the distance needed.
Date published: 2018-08-27
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Can I use this to diffuse light through it or only for reflection/bouncing?
Yes, the disk is a diffuser. There is a removable cover with four different surfaces that let you use is as a reflector/bouncer.
Date published: 2019-03-28
