• 17.99
Overall Rating 5   62
5
I just love the fact that it is a 5 in 1 reflector first of all. Secondly, it's an awesome, manageable size and it folds in neatly. I was confused at the zipper part at first but I got that in immediately. It surprised me when it flipped right out after being open. It was actually a funny moment for me. I love the product.
30/01/2024
5
Using reflectors often at work, I am very critical of different brands and their take on the tool. While the K&F Concept version isn’t anything fancy, it does exactly what it promises. The materials appear to be of good quality, and the different panel options + diffuser provide you with everything you need on a photo shoot. The frame is sturdy and handles well, and folds up easily to be stored in its zippered pouch. The zipper on the panel cover is big and appears to be well made. It is a tight zip to get it on the frame, but with time I believe it should relax a bit. There is a loop on the reflector to secure it with your wrist, but I wish there was a more secure handle to hold it like some other brands feature. Overall this is a quality reflector that offers a no frills, straightforward experience as a photography tool.
19/01/2024
5
I'm a photographer and and this light reflector is perfect.
15/01/2024
5
This product is great and does what it’s made to do..would highly recommend..made amazing!
15/01/2024
5
This set was a bargain for all the screens you get.
11/01/2024
5
They work well. I’m sure there are better ones out there, but these are great for the price. Easy to store and transport. Definitely worth it.
11/01/2024
5
J'en avait acheté un d'une autre marque et je l'avais renvoyé tout de suite tellement il semblait de mauvaise qualité. Ce modèle et cette marque sont de très bonne qualité, je pense qu'il va me servir dans le temps et qu'il ne va pas me lâcher au bout de 2 shootings.
11/01/2024
5
The idea of twisting the frame of reflectors isn’t a new one but I still marvel at how something so big manages to fit into such a small carrying case. What is even better here is that the case also holds a reversible cover that zips around the frame to offer more lighting possibilities.

The bare reflector is actually a white diffuser, and the cover is black on one side, silver on the other but if you turn it inside-out, you also have a gold and white reflector. Brilliant!

The reflector is well-made and rigid when deployed. There’s a fair bit of tension in the frame and it’s about 1cm wide which means you can get a good grip on it. The covers have a reversible zip running around them and it runs smoothly without any snags making it quick and easy to change over.

The fun comes when it’s time to pack it away again as there’s a knack to getting it back in its case, one that I haven’t mastered yet, and it takes several attempts to get it right. I just need more practise! Twist and tuck, twist and tuck…
28/12/2023
5
Articles parfaitement conformes
16/12/2023
5
Light is critical to photography. From the physics of capturing an image to the rendering of the subject it's role is composition is critical in so many ways. So being able to manipulate and shape that light is so important to a photographer, and tools like this versatile reflector can make a massive difference to capturing an image.

The reflector comes packed in a compact circular bag. When taking the reflector out it will unfold itself to it's full 80cm size. This is done via a circular tensioned ring, like you get with pop up tents. To pack it away again it is a case of twisting it to fold it into a smaller diameter circle. This takes a little practice but is actually quite easy once you are used to it. The reflector is made of two parts. An outer cover, which is reversible with white, black, silver and gold panels, and the centre section which is a white translucent diffuser. The overall quality is pretty good. The size is well suited to portrait photography. You may get away with it in a studio environment for full figures but nothing more. My only real criticism is that there are limited ways to mount or support it. A few more eyelets and maybe some Velcro straps would be handy.

A versatile tool that's perfect for the portrait photographer on the go.
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13/12/2023