This was a great video. I have that light and been wantng to know if it was worth buying the snoot. Thank you for your help and very informative video 😊
That'sonly 20 bucks and you can do so much with it. What about taking a white sheer and casting the light from the very back of it forward? You'd have light/sheer/subject/flash/camera.
the purpose of the "grid" is to soften the edges of the light, not really to "narrow" the light further. Look through the grid at the centre and see how the "honeycomb" shape looks different towards the edges, you will understand the "softening" of the edges then.
Thank you very much. I am working toward building my new studio in OK. So many details with just prepping the ground. I am hoping to get back to videos soon
Hi. I am not sure what you mean. Yes you can use the Snoot with the HSS on the trigger for the SK400II V. The snoot simply fits onto the light since it is a bowens mount. So the snoot does not alter the actual settings of the strobe. Hope that helps.
I wish you good luck in your new place!!!!
Great video, keep up the great work my fellow sister photographer!!!
This was a great video. I have that light and been wantng to know if it was worth buying the snoot. Thank you for your help and very informative video 😊
Glad it was helpful!
Thank you for the video and showing the attachments and the photos! Very helpful! Subscribed!
You're welcome. And thank you for the sub!
That'sonly 20 bucks and you can do so much with it. What about taking a white sheer and casting the light from the very back of it forward? You'd have light/sheer/subject/flash/camera.
the purpose of the "grid" is to soften the edges of the light, not really to "narrow" the light further. Look through the grid at the centre and see how the "honeycomb" shape looks different towards the edges, you will understand the "softening" of the edges then.
Thank you. I will definitely check that out .. as soon as I get my studio unpacked from moving.
great video I love that light along with the ms300
Thank you!
This is how Youttube should be right to the point. Suggestion put he snoot behined the droop, see if you can get spot light. Good luck in OK.
Thank you very much. I am working toward building my new studio in OK. So many details with just prepping the ground. I am hoping to get back to videos soon
4:09 I liked the part where you put your hand in the snoot and wore it like a glove.
You made me smile!!
Hola! Así como tal solo con eso lograste ese efecto? O lo modificaste en Photoshop (no se inglés)
Sipi, es solo con el flash usando la luz de modelado que tiene
they include HSS on SK400II V?
Hi. I am not sure what you mean. Yes you can use the Snoot with the HSS on the trigger for the SK400II V. The snoot simply fits onto the light since it is a bowens mount. So the snoot does not alter the actual settings of the strobe. Hope that helps.