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πŸŒ‘ Westcott 2348 50-Inch Recessed Mega JS Apollo: The Ultimate Black Lighting Solution Review

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Description of πŸŒ‘ Westcott 2348 50-Inch Recessed Mega JS Apollo: The Ultimate Black Lighting Solution

Largest in Apollo line. Recessed front edge. No adapter ring required.

Reviews

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Revainrating 1 out of 5

Time tells a different story

Tested when I first got it. It was difficult to keep it open (it had to be rotated to align the groove with the piece of metal to hold it in place. It has remained unused to this day. I took it out in the field and the Pyrenees fell apart trying to to open the umbrella Total disappointment.

Pros
  • Satisfied so far
Cons
  • Makes me angry

Revainrating 4 out of 5

The size of a small tent. Desired storage space is included

This thing is huge! I use this with the Alienbees B400 and the ease of mixing is fantastic. The only downside is the kit doesn't offer any storage space and I just put it back in the plastic bags that came with the package. You need your own storage if you want to travel with it

Pros
  • Worth the money
Cons
  • No performance

Revainrating 2 out of 5

Not worth the effort

I bought this to use with some other Apollo/Halo modifiers for maternity and baby photography. It works as advertised but is incredibly weak and I've bent every Apollo/Halo mod just by using them a few times. The investment costs were therefore low. Also, it quickly becomes very annoying to have to open and close the modifier every time to adjust flash or flash position, power, umbrella stick and change batteries. Again, as long as this product actually works, I would strongly recommend getting

Pros
  • Lots of positive vibes
Cons
  • Good but not great

Revainrating 5 out of 5

50 " Westcott Apollo my Fave Softbox

The 50" Westcott Apollo Softbox is a great light shaper. Of all my light modifiers, I like the 50" Apollo the best. I use it with studio flashes and torches. Single 580EXII, I can get about f5.6 at about 40" and it gives quality window light! Love the control I'm using of this softbox, it's well recessed and makes it very easy to mix the light.The main downside to this Apollo is that you can't get a great angle on the box with a standard stand.I use an offset clamp from Paul C. Buff "BABY…

Pros
  • Nicely
Cons
  • Factor Set

Revainrating 4 out of 5

Great softbox, not as recessed as pictured

I knew this softbox would be great in my tiny studio, but I needed something this sized for newborn photography and toddlers. I use it with an AlienBee 400 and in a small room it offers a nice soft enveloping light; Perfect for those gray rainy days when the window light I usually use just isn't enough. I took measurements so I know what I'm dealing with, but the pictures of the product make it look a lot smaller than it really is. It's a monster :) but it's worth what I paid for it. My space…

Pros
  • Great for a small home
Cons
  • Questionable purchase for seniors

Revainrating 1 out of 5

Cheaper fakes are better quality

There is significant deflection on the front diffuser plate which degrades the quality of light differently depending on the angle. Finally, after a few months, Westcott replied that "an umbrella frame cannot properly support a softbox at any downward angle," which I find ironic given that they sell products specifically designed to facilitate downward tilting, and a symmetrical one Frame requires more strength when holding it in a vertical position. Even a straight camber allows for creases in

Pros
  • Nice
Cons
  • Discontinued