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<blockquote data-quote="Nikonite1222" data-source="post: 86416" data-attributes="member: 2184"><p>Good Morning All-</p><p></p><p> I am now ready to buy my first softboxes, but after doing so much research, I'm still confused. Heres what I can tell you which will help you make a recommendation. </p><p>I have two Ailen Bees' SB800's and I have been borrowing his Paul C. Buff 41 x 32 soft box. I love it !! but because I know the industry is so large with softboxes, I want to see how I can make my money go the farthest and still get a great quality product. Here are the things that are important to me.</p><p></p><p>1. Good solid construction.</p><p>2. Ease of assembly and take down.</p><p>3. Good quality use of light</p><p>4. A decent price without taking all my money for one softbox.</p><p></p><p>So, there it is, If you have any questions, Please feel free to reply and ask, I'll be happy to answer.</p><p></p><p>Thanks again for your help and I look forward to hearing from you all soon.</p><p></p><p>Sincerely- Douglas</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Nikonite1222, post: 86416, member: 2184"] Good Morning All- I am now ready to buy my first softboxes, but after doing so much research, I'm still confused. Heres what I can tell you which will help you make a recommendation. I have two Ailen Bees' SB800's and I have been borrowing his Paul C. Buff 41 x 32 soft box. I love it !! but because I know the industry is so large with softboxes, I want to see how I can make my money go the farthest and still get a great quality product. Here are the things that are important to me. 1. Good solid construction. 2. Ease of assembly and take down. 3. Good quality use of light 4. A decent price without taking all my money for one softbox. So, there it is, If you have any questions, Please feel free to reply and ask, I'll be happy to answer. Thanks again for your help and I look forward to hearing from you all soon. Sincerely- Douglas [/QUOTE]
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