Thank you so much for this video, this was so great at explaining everything, the best video I've watched so far that helped me decide which modifier to buy. I would love to see more in depth videos as well about each one.
I think the Spectrum Softbox creates the most flattering light of all. The lantern comes in second but is best placed overhead for optimal results. While the strip box is excellent for edge lighting, it might not be the ideal choice for a key light application. Great work guys.
Even if the modifiers were placed closer the results will still be similar. At first glance it could appear the same but with close review there are subtle differences in light quality and even colour casting - we found out that Aputure softboxes have a magenta shift from this test and don't think this has ever been noticed in any other reviews online. The light throw onto the models face is a good reference point and the full body shadow that she casts onto the backdrop.
Hi Rob, thank you for the comparison! I noticed that both of the Aputure softboxes seemed to have a much cooler overall color temperature in the final comparison - do all aputure softboxes give this "whiter" look (in comparison to all the other brands looking relatively "yellower") or did you change the color temperature for those shots (I assume you didn't but it almost looks like you did!) I'm asking because I'm currently using a Godox S120T, however by switching to Aputure I would truly gain a whiter vs yellow light output I would consider doing so!
Absolutely love your content. Could you please recommend a modifier for shooting outdoor sport portraits for teams and individuals? My smallest modifier is a 120cm Godox. I'm afraid the modifier is a bit too big for breezy wind conditions. I was thinking of something closer to 90cm. I'm interested in the Spectrum beauty dish. I shoot with a AD400 Pro
The Spectrum Collapsible Beauty Dish would be perfect for portraits, with the option of the removable velcro grid. For teams, bigger is always better so I'd say stick to the 120cm . Godox have released an umbrella softbox range. Take a look at the Godox UB-130S (with optional diffuser cover) as an equivalent larger option but would be easier to setup and pack away on location than the softbox. Otherwise they make the 85 and 105cm variants of the same umbrella softboxes.
I'm looking to purchase a strip box, but all the ones I'm finding are a pain to put together compared to most octaboxes. Any suggestions if there are any that can be put together quickly and easily?
Due to the unique shape of the strip boxes, most require an initial setup with the four rods around the speed ring. The Godox SB-FW-30120 (30x120cm Stripbox) is relatively easy to setup once you get the hang of it.
Hello, please, I want to consult you. I have some lighting suggestions. 1- IVISII G2 Pocket RGB 2-SESENPRO RGB Video Light (SL218RW) Is there a better lighting than them and close in size as well? 1-NEEWER PL60C RGB LED Video Light 2-GVM-896S 50W Is there a lighting? Better than them and close in size and their price does not exceed $300 if they are not available. Do you think that these lightings are the best?
We maintained the same position of the light and model to ensure a more objective result which you can see at 10:48. At 8:42 we go through a few of the modifiers that are used more traditionally, such as a beauty dish used in butterfly lighting, a stripbox in a perpendicular position and a lantern overhead.
See the results recap at 10:48. Very subtle differences however when looking closely you can see changes in tone, contrast, shadow and light falloff. In the wider shots, notice how the backdrop is lit differently (noting it's the same colour backdrop used the entire time), despite the model and light maintaining the same position. All photos have no post-production and are straight out of camera.
Thank you so much for this video, this was so great at explaining everything, the best video I've watched so far that helped me decide which modifier to buy. I would love to see more in depth videos as well about each one.
Glad it was helpful! We'll consider a more in-depth video.
Lantern type is really versatile since you can shoot groups, 45 degree angle, and any other type of shoots. Nice updated video, Hypop!
I think the Spectrum Softbox creates the most flattering light of all. The lantern comes in second but is best placed overhead for optimal results. While the strip box is excellent for edge lighting, it might not be the ideal choice for a key light application. Great work guys.
The problem is all modifiers used too far away. Which makes it all very similar.
Even if the modifiers were placed closer the results will still be similar. At first glance it could appear the same but with close review there are subtle differences in light quality and even colour casting - we found out that Aputure softboxes have a magenta shift from this test and don't think this has ever been noticed in any other reviews online. The light throw onto the models face is a good reference point and the full body shadow that she casts onto the backdrop.
Wow crazy how much each one changed. To me the parabolic and laterns look the best for what I like to shoot
I watched this video three times…everything looked exactly the same except for the large scrim and lantern.
It's interesting how much cooler (in temp) the aputures are.
Hi Rob, thank you for the comparison! I noticed that both of the Aputure softboxes seemed to have a much cooler overall color temperature in the final comparison - do all aputure softboxes give this "whiter" look (in comparison to all the other brands looking relatively "yellower") or did you change the color temperature for those shots (I assume you didn't but it almost looks like you did!) I'm asking because I'm currently using a Godox S120T, however by switching to Aputure I would truly gain a whiter vs yellow light output I would consider doing so!
WAITED for this video!!! Thank you
Hope you enjoyed it!
Absolutely love your content. Could you please recommend a modifier for shooting outdoor sport portraits for teams and individuals? My smallest modifier is a 120cm Godox. I'm afraid the modifier is a bit too big for breezy wind conditions. I was thinking of something closer to 90cm. I'm interested in the Spectrum beauty dish. I shoot with a AD400 Pro
The Spectrum Collapsible Beauty Dish would be perfect for portraits, with the option of the removable velcro grid. For teams, bigger is always better so I'd say stick to the 120cm . Godox have released an umbrella softbox range. Take a look at the Godox UB-130S (with optional diffuser cover) as an equivalent larger option but would be easier to setup and pack away on location than the softbox. Otherwise they make the 85 and 105cm variants of the same umbrella softboxes.
Wonderful background color! Which color is it?
lots of highlight on model's face.... hard to tell which box is better..
I'm looking to purchase a strip box, but all the ones I'm finding are a pain to put together compared to most octaboxes. Any suggestions if there are any that can be put together quickly and easily?
Due to the unique shape of the strip boxes, most require an initial setup with the four rods around the speed ring. The Godox SB-FW-30120 (30x120cm Stripbox) is relatively easy to setup once you get the hang of it.
Hello, please, I want to consult you. I have some lighting suggestions. 1- IVISII G2 Pocket RGB 2-SESENPRO RGB Video Light (SL218RW) Is there a better lighting than them and close in size as well? 1-NEEWER PL60C RGB LED Video Light 2-GVM-896S 50W Is there a lighting? Better than them and close in size and their price does not exceed $300 if they are not available. Do you think that these lightings are the best?
When will manufacturers stop calling none parabolic modifiers parabolic.
The shape if wrong and the light position is also wrong.
Thank you!
I want to get them all, can I get it from you, thanks for sharing
very helpful video
Glad it was helpful!
Seems like putting your modifiers that far from model will really diminish their differences.
We maintained the same position of the light and model to ensure a more objective result which you can see at 10:48. At 8:42 we go through a few of the modifiers that are used more traditionally, such as a beauty dish used in butterfly lighting, a stripbox in a perpendicular position and a lantern overhead.
gosh I love hypop. I just wish im based in Australia. I'd be at your studio all day everyday haha
what strobe light are you using?
We used the Godox QT1200IIIM but didn't need to use its full power.
Carnt beat a shoot threw umbrella for its ease of use
Very difficult to interpret
See the results recap at 10:48 with the close-up and wider shots, noting differences in the tone, contrast, shadow and light fall off.
Agreed. Would be much better if you do side by side comparisons and provide your comments on each of the resulting images so we know what to look for
they look all the same to me... this was confusing.
See the results recap at 10:48. Very subtle differences however when looking closely you can see changes in tone, contrast, shadow and light falloff. In the wider shots, notice how the backdrop is lit differently (noting it's the same colour backdrop used the entire time), despite the model and light maintaining the same position. All photos have no post-production and are straight out of camera.
@@hypop Exactly what I was looking for. Gracias