I have to thank you because although I had done it a couple of time successfully when I first got it but for some reason I could not remember to grab the flat and the opposite point and twist them, I was trying to twist from the points and it wouldn't go for me.
Jan, personally I remove all the sheets to avoid crumbling them and potentially wearing out the rubberbands on the four corners. Do you find it really troublesome to do so every time?
Well that looks complicated. Thank God I don't need that in street photography.😁 Very helpful content though. This could come in handy in the future.😊👍
Exactly Roam, I only started needing those when I started doing portraits and even then, I still try to use natural light as far as possible. Glad you enjoyed it! Always good to know :)
To learn how to setup a softbox, here is the first video. Do watch this if you havent! th-cam.com/video/Dkc-mrJjM_k/w-d-xo.html
OMG, Thank you!!! I was destined to break mine right out of the box! Big thanks 🙌
Bless your heart for saving my life lol thank you
Very good demonstration
I have to thank you because although I had done it a couple of time successfully when I first got it but for some reason I could not remember to grab the flat and the opposite point and twist them, I was trying to twist from the points and it wouldn't go for me.
THANK YOU SO MUCH FOR THIS!!!
heya cheers! was it the softbox or the reflector?
@@BelindaJiao Softbox! I couldn’t figure it out but thanks to you I got it❤️🤝
hehe nice. I have one of these large ones I think 90 x 120? a pain to put together hahaha
haha truth to be told that's why most people just leave them open forever hahaha :)
do you actualy need to remove the white sheets or can you leave them in?
Jan, personally I remove all the sheets to avoid crumbling them and potentially wearing out the rubberbands on the four corners. Do you find it really troublesome to do so every time?
@@BelindaJiao i haven't bought one yet!! 😉 But since you explaind it so well i think i'm going to!!
ah my pleasure :) do you need it for some client work?
@@BelindaJiao nope, just experimenting at home with product photography..
Well that looks complicated. Thank God I don't need that in street photography.😁 Very helpful content though. This could come in handy in the future.😊👍
Exactly Roam, I only started needing those when I started doing portraits and even then, I still try to use natural light as far as possible. Glad you enjoyed it! Always good to know :)
I am still having problems folding mine. To hard. I hate it!
haha yes it is hard. it tends to get better over time as the wires get softer