WebHas anyone used Paul C. Buff's parabolic PLM reflectors? (more information here). They've gotten really good reviews online, for incredible ability to throw light yet keep it soft. I'm trying to decide between the silver PLM and the white PLM. The silver one apparently is like a laser beam, and can throw light 20-25 feet. But up close, it is still apparently fairly soft, …
Paul C. Buff umbrella/softbox on Bowens Flashpoint XLOR 600
WebPaul Buff, predictably, went apeshit. Having caught them red-handed, he wrote scathing and public letters accusing the knockoff artists of blatant theft. Buff, a life-long serial innovator, was already busy redesigning his PLM into v2.0 and v3.0, each of which in turn was better than its predecessor. WebJan 20, 2024 · It is not the cheapest option, but as I switched from Buff to Godox it helped because you can easily swap the softbox mount depending on which light you are using. You'll only realistically need as many speedrings as you have lights. Thanks for the reply. Just to make sure I understand, if I unscrew the existing speedring on a buff modifier and ... geographic tongue functional medicine
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WebJul 8, 2010 · Paul C. Buff, Inc. have published an update on the progress of the second version of their Parabolic Light Modification (PLM) system. The diameters of the new … WebCheetahStand Exclusive! Convert your Paul C. Buff softbox to work with Bowens mount flashes. This Low Profile Bowen speedring insert will help you make the most of the light … WebJan 9, 2012 · awesome thanks! i should add also that the octa i am considering is a fotodiox.....i know not the same level as a Buff octa but their 48" octa falls right in line price wise w/ the 51" buff plm. the octa actually gets decent reviews for a budget box....just tricky to assemble/take down. chris pratt wife controversy