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The NEEWER 35" x 70" Photo Studio Light Reflector is a versatile tool designed for photographers and videographers. Featuring reversible black/white and silver/gold panels, it allows for precise lighting control. The 360-degree rotating bracket and geared tooth locking mechanism ensure stability and flexibility, while the included carrying bag makes it easy to transport. With dimensions of 35 x 70 inches, this reflector is perfect for both studio and on-location shoots.
N**N
So Simple, Yet So Awesome!
Works as expectedits super lite weight, which is both a pro and a con. Using indoor, it'll be fine, but outdoors. You will need to sandbag it down. A small gust of wind and the panel will act like a sail.Another downer is there is no assembly instructions but it took me about 5mins if trial and error to figure it out.Easy to disassemble and stow away in provided storage pouch.Highly recommended if you're like me, a photographer who don't have an assistant on hand to hold a reflector,Planning on buying 2 more
P**O
So many uses…
Sunny lighting with the gold. Ultra reflection with the silver. Blockage with the black. And sheer softness with the white. All the options I could ever need for changing my lighting and they're reversible. Works with natural and flash and video lights. The lighting is dramatically better with these reflectors to enhance it. Screens stay tight with the firm grasp of each corner into the curved rodding. Rotates easy on the stand so it fills horizintal and vertical shots with completely! The reflectors are also easy to fold and I don't have to worry about de-wrinkling them.
M**W
Does not come with stand or instructions, but works great once you figure it out.
Perhaps it was my haste in ordering, but this item did not come with a stand (as pictured) and does not come with instructions for putting it together. You will need help when assembling the poles. I eventually figured it out and used it on a photo shoot. It is ideal for blocking harsh sun for the purpose of photographing 1-2 individuals. I feel like it is a little overpriced, but it does serve the purpose I intended it for.
A**8
I love these reflectors
It is super easy to put together and weigh. I think it's a bit expensive, but overall, I'm happy with the purchase.
L**!
Material feels like it won't last, white reflector has tiny dark spots
I get it, this is the discount quality brand of these sorts of things. But the printing quality on the white reflector has quite a few uncovered areas and blemishes that clearly is the liquid white coating over the fabric not having full made contact and covered some spots.Also the fabric feels like it might crack easily, especially the gold/silver stuff.Lastly, the product came with 2x single sheet paper manuals, none of which had anything to do with a manual or instructions of assembly or anything any human being other than a lawyer cares about.Neewer, I am returning mine and giving you a 2nd chance for another, but I seen others state the printing quality issues and I am not certain how long will these last with creases in them, they already seem like they might crack any moment and they are fresh out of the box.I get it in the end, there is a trade off when you got for discounted prices.Oh and the plastic part where it opens up for your stand and connecting to it, is too short to fit a standard stand to its narrowed neck part properly, this is why others have shown pictures of it breaking because it has a design flaw, that causes too much weight and pressure being spread to the center core of the connector that eventually will split it; the very top of your stand will be pushing with full gravity on the core of the connector plastic piece.I did stage and set this up on a Neewer stand by the way, and it did seem stable enough from a weight perspective, you might need sandbags to be safe.Oh and when setting it up, this can only unfold the correct way in one way, if your twisting knobs are touching each other, you have opened it the wrong way. Talk about lack of instructions.Instructions:1. Separate the cylinder with 4 holes from the plastic connector piece.2. Spread your desired reflector color, facing down on a bed or table or floor but do mind the easily cracked or scratched material3. Insert the smooth round ends of the rods into the 4 provided holes of the metal cylinder.4. Then, insert the ribbed side of each rod, gently in to a corresponding corner of your reflector, you will be doing this to the back side of your reflector (if you want silver, you will be looking at gold when doing this.This is a lot easier done on a larger bed or dining table than anything else, or a conference table even. You want to make sure the surface is clean and smooth and clear of all other objects.How hard was this Neewer? Why can you not have an internal person who does this for your consumers and can figure out what is wrong with these designs sometimes to avoid a redo and returns and low ratings and frustrated consumers?
D**R
Compatible stand
Not only does it NOT come with any directions, and no stand, the product descrption fails to mention that the stand you buy ( or already have) needs to have a 5/8" top sutd - which I can't seem to find advertised. So as of now, this thing is useless as I can't mount it.
P**
Just what I needed
These are just the right size reflectors I needed. They fill in the lighting well for close up portraits. They don't take up a lot of room and they're foldable. The bracket rotates long and sideways which is also good for space. The fabrics are stretchy so they fit into the bracket holder and smoothed out great. The silver really bounces the light off while the black holds it. The gold is great for bronzing and the white is the best for diffusion. Can't beat the price for this 4 piece in one reflector deal.
A**T
but the metal rods look like they could damage the screens if you aren't careful
The product is not as pictured. You have to read everything to notice that the stand does not come with it, and I certainly wouldn't have purchased it if I had realized that. Neither are there any instructions. It's too much trouble to return, so I'll find or make something to use for a stand--the stand prices are way too high--and I'll figure out how to attach the screens, but the metal rods look like they could damage the screens if you aren't careful. I should have known from the price that it was too good to be true.
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