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Reddit mentions of Neewer Portable Studio Photography Background and Reflector Disc Holder Clip

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Neewer Portable Studio Photography Background and Reflector Disc Holder Clip
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    Features:
  • Perfect for positioning your reflectors
  • Great to use without an assistant
  • Easy to assemble
  • Simple to use. Just attach the reflector to the stand via the reflector holder and position as needed
  • Made from aluminum alloy with satin silver finish
Specs:
Height1.574803148 Inches
Length3.543307083 Inches
Number of items1
Release dateAugust 2014
Size1 Piece
Weight2.36 Kilograms
Width2.755905509 Inches

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u/TMA-3 ยท 2 pointsr/Filmmakers

Seems like a decent kit, a tad expensive maybe for what you actually get though, but I'd invest in some grippage either way so you can shape the light. While softboxes do provide nice large, soft sources, they result in a lot of spill. Maybe get a couple sets of these and rig them with these if you can with extra stands. If you can get your hands on some duvetyne and blackwrap you could also probably make some DIY solid flags and barn doors. Basically, to make it look good, you'll want to sculpt the light, not just turn them on and point them in the right direction.

If you do end up using that kit, also be weary of using the provided fluorescent globes as they'll probably have a green shift to them. Easy to correct this if they're your only light source with a FLT filter for your lens but if you're going to be competing with daylight you should have some minus/plus green gel on hand to match them. As far as I know, those kinds of fluorescent globes can't be dimmed (if they are they start flickering) so if you want to be able to control the light output that way you should use incandescent (if you can find any) or halogen globes, some hand squeezers (dimmers) and some CTB/CTO gel in various strengths.