Indiegogo: KOBRA Flash Modifier

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If you missed out on the very successful Kickstarter campaign for the KOBRA flash modifier, you can take advantage of their second campaign and savings over at Indiegogo.
You can visit Indiegogo now to learn more about the KOBRA Flash Modifier, the press releases is after the break.
Learn more about the KOBRA Flash Modifier

PRESS RELEASE:
KOBRA Flash Modifier Provides Photographers Exceptional Design and Function on Kickstarter
KOBRA takes a bite at the flash modifier market with a relaunch on Kickstarter offering an attractive design and price
Irvine, CA Red Tusk, LLC. announced the relaunch of their KOBRA Flash Modifier on Kickstarter with exclusive features and competitive pricing.
The KOBRA was designed to give photographers an effective modified flash solution that is lightweight, flexible and with a sleek design. Professional photographer, Paul McKelvey, conceived the idea for KOBRA...


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Why putting a pattern (the Kobra flash symbol) on the side that should produce a diffusion of light as smooth as possible?
If I was looking for s.th. like that, this would have become the dealbreaker to me. ::)
 
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Nitroman said:
The only real way to modify the harsh light on a flashgun is to use a much bigger diffuser. Size is everything and these small modifiers are all much the same.

That is why bouncing and flagging are the best things to learn. The 'Black Foamie Thing' changed my on camera flash use for ever, it cost $1.
 
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Ah, such clever advertisement from Kobra.

This is another small diffusion unit just like MagMod and MANY other similar products.

It's the SIZE of your light source, people, the SIZE of it! No matter how clever you
advertise and market this product, photographers who have been in this business
long enough and know what the heck they're doing will never buy this product if all
they're simply looking to do is soften the light/shadows. Oh well, amateurs will fall for this product
 
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