Hey thanks! Well, not as well. I cover this at the 10:10 mark for more info. The Einsteins don't have a nice flat face plate, and instead have a "multi-layered" faceplate that doesn't make a nice flat surface. And you have to watch out with the intensity of the heat of the Einstein's modeling lamp so I would personally never use this or just remote it entirely if you don't use it anyway. The good news is that this hack works for Alien Bees if you take out the modeling lamp. AlienBees are covered here at the 8:55 mark. Hope this helps. Cheers!
Glad you like this tip, Michael. I use these domes with DigiBees all the time now, they're great! I used in them in my latest Cinematic Headshot "How To" video if you want to see them in action. Thanks for watching! :)
why don't you put the magnets directly on the the color gels filters first then take the colored gel and position to the digebee, I'm pretty syre that the stronger magnets will stick to digebee and the one colored gel will be able to lift with out any issues have you try that ?
That's what I did. The colored gel domes already ship with magnets on them. I added the stronger magnets to the DigiBee, and it has been working perfectly.
Hi Andy, thanks and I'm glad you liked the hack/tip. The tip works like a charm. I've been using it over a couple of weeks now and no issues. I put a direct link to the exact magnets in the description of the video. Hope this helps!
@@MikeMcGeePhotography Hey Mike - thanks for getting back to me! I have watched 3-4 of your videos and the links don't show up on any of them... I am signed in to my account. Any thoughts?? I checked on 3 different browsers.
No issues at all. In fact, I use these digibees with the LED modeling lamp at full power for hours on end when making videos, and there's no issue. Just be sure to get the foam-based tape that I mentioned at not that rubber type.
Thanks for the hack...I used gorilla glue for the magnets. I was having a few problems with the foam tape initially staying in place.
Good stuff Mike! Looks like I'll be adding another DigiBee to my arsenal, along with another gel kit. Keep it coming...
Great Idea, I loved how you explained it so casually, felt just like a friend explaining it to me :)
Thanks for your kind words. We're. all just friends who haven't met yet. :) Glad you enjoyed this video!
Feel free to jump to 2:48 if you want to get right to the hack. (The intro shows what you get in the dome kit shipped from PCB).
Cool. I like this better than the clunky setup they have and then I can't use my strip or other boxes.
Hey Mike, this is awesome, would this trick work on the Einstein heads too ?
Hey thanks! Well, not as well. I cover this at the 10:10 mark for more info. The Einsteins don't have a nice flat face plate, and instead have a "multi-layered" faceplate that doesn't make a nice flat surface. And you have to watch out with the intensity of the heat of the Einstein's modeling lamp so I would personally never use this or just remote it entirely if you don't use it anyway. The good news is that this hack works for Alien Bees if you take out the modeling lamp. AlienBees are covered here at the 8:55 mark. Hope this helps. Cheers!
Great idea. Thanks for sharing.
Glad you like this tip, Michael. I use these domes with DigiBees all the time now, they're great! I used in them in my latest Cinematic Headshot "How To" video if you want to see them in action. Thanks for watching! :)
why don't you put the magnets directly on the the color gels filters first then take the colored gel and position to the digebee, I'm pretty syre that the stronger magnets will stick to digebee and the one colored gel will be able to lift with out any issues have you try that ?
That's what I did. The colored gel domes already ship with magnets on them. I added the stronger magnets to the DigiBee, and it has been working perfectly.
awesome video!
Great stuff, Mike. What magnets did you use?
Hi Andy, thanks and I'm glad you liked the hack/tip. The tip works like a charm. I've been using it over a couple of weeks now and no issues. I put a direct link to the exact magnets in the description of the video. Hope this helps!
@@MikeMcGeePhotography Hey Mike - thanks for getting back to me! I have watched 3-4 of your videos and the links don't show up on any of them... I am signed in to my account. Any thoughts?? I checked on 3 different browsers.
@@MikeMcGeePhotography Hey again- I had to sign in and out a couple of times, but they showed up. Keep up the great work!
@@agpinc Awesome, Andy., Glad it eventually worked for you! Thanks for your kind words!
Have you had any issues with the heat from the lamps melting the foam tape?
No issues at all. In fact, I use these digibees with the LED modeling lamp at full power for hours on end when making videos, and there's no issue. Just be sure to get the foam-based tape that I mentioned at not that rubber type.
Excuse my spelling, it was supposed to be use
Can you get them to be abused on a Einstein?