Oh yeah, it definitely helps to have both so you have the options, but the MagSphere is just such a versatile modifier to have especially on windy days. I would perhaps recommend getting a cheaper soft box on Amazon, and then having the mag sphere for when you can’t use a soft box
Thank you Chris! Absolutely. For the money, you can’t beat it. I’ve probably had this unit for about 3-4 years now. I do recommend getting the bumper you see in the video for protection. I believe I linked it in the comparison video with the ad400. Thank you for watching!
Great question Rodel! On this one I did a single file. Once I saw where the flash was showing in the frame, I pulled it back like one more foot so it wouldn’t show. The only time I leave it in the frame is if I can’t place it safely out of the frame (uneven surface) or if I absolutely need more power. I mention this technique in the overpowering the sun in midday video. I plan ahead if I do leave it in, to place it in an area easy to photoshop
Not on this one because it would then kill 2 stops of light. Additionally, we weren't trying to get the light to be so focused on him anyway so the grid wasn't necessary. If we used a grid, very likely, only his face and torso would be lit which isn't what we were going for on this shot (we would be hiding his massive legs lol). A little spill on the floor for this shot doesn't bother me. If we did it indoors, we would definitely use something like a grid to control spill. Thank you for watching!
Hey. I love your content thanks for watching. I have an outdoor photoshoot by the beach. I'm totally freaking out. You think a ad200 and a Godox ML-CD15 Diffusion Dome Will be enough? I can take a 55cm softbox but I don't know if I will be able to overcome the sun... please I need advice. It's going to be a weeding. Regards❤
Great Video, Clean and concise and straight to some amazing tips to implement on the next shoot!
Eyyyyyy thank you for watching dude 🙌🙏 that’s always my goal, to share a little something that you can use
Awesome, good work putting some great advice with sample images. That helps a lot!
Thank you for watching Jeff! I’ll be posting a lot more this month so stay tuned 🙌
Well done. You really know your stuff 🔥📸
Thank you Charon! And thank you for taking the time to shoot 🙌
This info is perfect for my upcoming shots.
Awesome! Let us know how it goes 🙌
I was wondering wether or not I should get the magsphere this helped a lot seeing actual examples. Now I won't have to lug around a soft box
Oh yeah, it definitely helps to have both so you have the options, but the MagSphere is just such a versatile modifier to have especially on windy days. I would perhaps recommend getting a cheaper soft box on Amazon, and then having the mag sphere for when you can’t use a soft box
Thanks for the tips 👍🏼
thank you for watching JonCris!
Cool! Thanks!
Thank you for watching 🙏
Amazing images do you recommend the Ad200 for a first strobe
Thank you Chris! Absolutely. For the money, you can’t beat it. I’ve probably had this unit for about 3-4 years now. I do recommend getting the bumper you see in the video for protection. I believe I linked it in the comparison video with the ad400. Thank you for watching!
great video
Thank you Ron!
Did you do a composite of images to get the flash out or just edit the single file?
Great question Rodel! On this one I did a single file. Once I saw where the flash was showing in the frame, I pulled it back like one more foot so it wouldn’t show. The only time I leave it in the frame is if I can’t place it safely out of the frame (uneven surface) or if I absolutely need more power. I mention this technique in the overpowering the sun in midday video. I plan ahead if I do leave it in, to place it in an area easy to photoshop
Hi
Do you used maggrid on magsphere?
Not on this one because it would then kill 2 stops of light. Additionally, we weren't trying to get the light to be so focused on him anyway so the grid wasn't necessary. If we used a grid, very likely, only his face and torso would be lit which isn't what we were going for on this shot (we would be hiding his massive legs lol). A little spill on the floor for this shot doesn't bother me. If we did it indoors, we would definitely use something like a grid to control spill. Thank you for watching!
Hey. I love your content thanks for watching. I have an outdoor photoshoot by the beach. I'm totally freaking out. You think a ad200 and a Godox ML-CD15 Diffusion Dome
Will be enough? I can take a 55cm softbox but I don't know if I will be able to overcome the sun... please I need advice. It's going to be a weeding. Regards❤
Cool Video
Thank you Martin 🙏
How did you attach the AD200 to the MagGrip?
Thank you for watching Daniel. The MagGrip comes with a little gold piece that you attach to the AD200 which slides into the MagGrip
Yes it's easy if you know what you're doing.
Yeah, that goes with everything though doesn’t it? Thank you for watching.
@@TNKPhoto yes, that’s somewhat true but some things need a lot more skill and practice than others
Absolutely. Just like working out, the more you do it, the easier it gets 😎
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Yesssssir. Very small community haha