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📸 Demb Classic Flip-it! - Articulating Flash Reflector: Optimal Balance of Ceiling and Reflector Bounce, 4 ¼" X 4 Review

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Description of 📸 Demb Classic Flip-it! - Articulating Flash Reflector: Optimal Balance of Ceiling and Reflector Bounce, 4 ¼" X 4

Fits all sizes of clip-on flashes that tilt and swivel, including Profoto A1. Weddings, candid shots, informal portraits. Creative control: set the angle of the rear reflector for your best choice of softness and power in areas with or without ceilings to bounce, as well as outdoors. Creative control: combine reflector bounce and ceiling bounce in any ratio. Instantly flips back and out of the way for direct flash or ceiling bounce only, without having to be taken off the flash and stored.

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Revainrating 5 out of 5

Best flash modifier for camera.

This is a great tool for all photographers. When you shoot manually, you find it easier to adjust the flash exposure. More exposure, rotate forward. Less exposure, withdraw. Pro tip: Turn the flash head sideways and mount it sideways. So you can shoot vertically just by bending the flash head. It's also handy for keeping the color gel on the flash for easier use. 1/2 CTO is most useful.

Pros
  • Nice
Cons
  • Not the best

Revainrating 5 out of 5

A great kit for more natural flash photography

The unit is solid, made of durable plastic, and the instructions are complete and easy to understand. The reflector is fully adjustable and locks securely in place for full artistic control. There is a warning on the tape: do not re-stick the velcro, the fuzzy part will fail if repeated. Instead, attach the strap to the flash head, then attach the Velcro and leave it glued. It's overpriced, but if you want control over your flash images, this device will get the job done.

Pros
  • a beautiful thing
Cons
  • Not everything is as good as it says

Revainrating 2 out of 5

Perfect On-Camera Flash Modifier

This modifier works like a charm for all on-camera flash needs. Installs very quickly, looks professional and does a really good job of softening the light. It can almost duplicate the effect of two transparent umbrellas! Oh, and red eyes are a thing of the past! My pupils dilate a lot at night and I always look like a demon when they take my picture. With Flip it! nothing bad to see! Even outdoors, at a 45-degree angle, you can get a good shot with no faded highlights.

Pros
  • Feel Good
Cons
  • Compatibility

Revainrating 5 out of 5

This is probably the most versatile diffuser for small flashes.

After looking at and analyzing many other diffusers, I found that the classic Demb Flip it diffuser is the most flexible of them all without looking like you have an extraterrestrial object or solar panel. hovers over your lightning bolt. Turns on and off in just 2 seconds, giving you complete control over the direction of the light indoors and outdoors. Чтобы отразить от потолка, направьте вспышку прямо вверх, направляя карту отражения прямо вперед, как для отражения, так и для частичной…

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  • Satisfied so far
Cons
  • I'll write back later

Revainrating 4 out of 5

Good adaptive flash reflex.

I love this flash. I've used it at several events. I like the ability to adjust the angle of the reflective card based on the brightness and height of the ceiling. In a room with a white ceiling, I point the map straight up (90 degrees) so the ceiling is the main light source and the specular map is just a fill. In rooms with dark or very high ceilings, a tilt of about 60 degrees makes the card the main light source. With a Canon 580-EXII flash, I mount the card so it's on the short side of the

Pros
  • Heavy Duty
Cons
  • Damaged