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The WELLMAKING Conical Snoot is a high-quality lighting accessory designed for studio photographers. Made from durable alloy steel, it features a Bowens mount for compatibility with various LED and strobe lights. The kit includes an optical snoot, speedring, gobo holder, and six stainless steel gobos, along with four color gels, allowing for creative and dramatic lighting effects in your photography.
Enclosure Material | Alloy Steel |
Wattage | 60 watts |
Light Source Type | Led |
Style Name | Spiral |
Color | black, red, yellow, green, blue |
C**L
GREAT modifier, even greater price
this thing is AWESOME! It's basically a Leko on a bowens mount. It works great with any lens I put on it. Shapes come out sharp when you focus the lens right.I would put the lens attached at a stop less from full open so shapes come out real sharp while allowing the modeling light to come through. I do wish the inner diffuser was removable to allow more light from the modeling light through. Works best in a lights-out studio setup where you only use the modeling lamps to work. Now all I need is custom inserts that can handle the heat from the modeling light...
A**L
Affordable, manageable, but has problems.
I purchased this Wellmaking Optical Snoot and the additional kit of Gobos. There are several problems that will present themselves, none of which are insurmountable, but just annoying. First, the Gobo cucoloris' are round, but the holder is square or rectangular. This limits how much you can rotate them to position them correctly on your background before the holder pops out of the clip. The holder is held in place by three spring-tensioned washers that sit on the three posts that separate the lens mount from the rest of the snoot.Instead of being able to rotate the gobo holder like with most optical snoots, with this one you have to remove the holder and rotate the gobo itself, then place the holder back into the modifier. Better keep a pair of work gloves with you as this will get hot.I am using one of my backup strobes for this modifier, an Elinchrom RX-4 D-Lite with an Elinchrom to Bowens mount adapter. The modeling light on this is barely bright enough to show the placement of the gobo shape in normal shooting conditions. You may need to lower the lighting until you get the gobo in place. It does work better with a f/1.4 lens on it An f/3.5 lens is very dark. I shoot Nikon, so rather than get a Canon lens, I bought a Canon EF Camera to Nikon F Lens Mount adapter which works well. I did notice some vignetting at the edges of the gobo shape, but this may be due to the vignetting of the lens.The biggest problem I have seen are the light leaks from the back of the Snoot. There is a gap between the Bowns Mount speedring and the rest of the frame, which allows a great deal of light to escape. This will be a problem if you are placing the unit behind a model to get a projection that is on-axis with the camera. This can be solved by wrapping it loosely with black foil, but that is inelegant, and frankly it's just a sloppy design.I also wish that this device came with some cutter blades, allowing you to better shape the light. I may have to try to fashion some.
J**O
Great Product for the price point
I was excite to use the conical snoot. I was impressed for the build quality for the price. Understand, at 100$ its half the cost of other snoots don't expect it to be completely solid. I would prefer the gobo holder to be a bit easier to load, but again, for the price its great. I wouldn't have been able to purchase one at the higher price. The best part it works. I mounted this on a godox ad 400. I used the modeling light to focus and aim. I am pretty happy with the result.
G**S
Shock on how well this works
I have two focal spots I have a 10-year old that cost $2500 and this one. This one has a better lens no aberration clean color edge to edge I use 100-300 old canon zoom. It is small and light works on c stand no problem.
B**.
The most ridiculous thing you will use your money to buy
If you use the most powerful light eg a Aputure LS COB 300d 2 Mark II led light it will manage to show something on the wall.Its an insult to online sales to be offering a product like this.I did not return because return window as expired and I got to try it the first time yesterday.
F**Z
Lighting problems.
Typically, an optical snoot costs $250-$300. When I saw this one for sale at $149, I was skeptical about it's quality. I'm a product photographer and did a test shoot with this optical snoot using Canon L series lenses on the snoot device. As you adjust focus on the lens mounted to the snoot, you some times get a weird pattern that I believe is a result of the poor quality glass that is mounted inside the snoot. See the image attached for example. Sometimes it does this and sometimes it does not. All depends on the focusing of the lens attached to the snoot. I was not willing to take the risk of ruining a shot so I returned the snoot to Amazon the same day.
E**C
I was hoping for more
Been using this gobo for a while now and Im amazed at how much light it sucks up. Initially I thought I could use it with my video light. a powerfull 80w LED light with a f1.8 lens on the front but oh my dear lord. barely any light gets through. Almost 11 full stops of light gets sucked up somehow. So best to throw thius on a powerful flash and forget about using it with a video light, unless you have a f1.2 lens to use. Everything else is great except at how much light it sucks up.Light at 100% power bare bulb would be about f11 1/250 at iso100, slap this attachment on and your looking at f2 1/125 at iso100 to get an exposure
Y**H
Not for high power strobes - heating up..
Heats very quickly high power strobes (used broncolo 3200J at 1/8 power and it was still warming up).you will need an f1.4 lens to get a result with godox AD200. as a result I'd say usefull for table top, but not for full body studio.
A**R
Unbrauchbar
Die Idee mag ja gut sein, aber in der Praxis ist dieser Snoot völlig unpraktisch. Die Lichtausbeute ist schlecht, so dass man mit mindestens 5000WS blitzen muss, die Ränder sind völlig unscharf und drehen lässt sich die Gobomaske auch nicht. Habe es wieder zurückgeschickt.
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