![]() So honestly unless you love the focusing rod I'd recommend looking elsewhere, there's better easy open designs (this one uses Rotalux style locks but they're not as nice as Elinchrom's and there's 16 of em) and there's better parabolic reflectors. Godox P68 P88 P128 P158 KIT Parabolic 68 88 128 158 Ture Parabolic Softbox Light Focusing System Softbox Kit, You can get more details about from mobile. The link is also just for the focusing rod, the softbox comes separately. I used the Pixapro DeepPara version five years ago, I think it's just a deep softbox (although not entirely certain now). That softbox design has been out for a while under various different brands, I think it's a Selens but don't quote me on that. The Godox P158, as well as P128, P88, and P68, are true. ![]() I have Strobepro's 25" Rapid Beauty Dish and I have been very happy with the build quality and the results I get with it. This video covers the Godox P158 Parabolic Reflector, and includes multiple samples to show it's application to portrait photography. Godox Light grid zu Parabolic 158 Parabolic Light Focusing System. ![]() If anyone has used them I'd love to know what they thought of them. Ideal for fashion and portraits, the Parabolic 158 Reflector from Godox features a highly reflective silver interior with a 59.1' outer diameter. Just thought I'd share the link if anyone wasn't aware of these. This Grid from Godox narrows the beam of the Parabolic 158 Reflector, minimizes spill light and for directional control to enable selective lighting of your. I haven't tried it myself but I've been curious to use the Strobepro Parabolic option. ![]()
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