The one I'm about to adapt is made by Brite-Lite (it says here) and
is a 10" ball which bayonets to a black base with globe holder The
throat of the ball is 4.5" (11.5cm) which is handy for several sizes
of flash head. This old Hensel 500 has a unique fitting - square body
11.2cm with two side screws which hold on reflectors. Never seen it
before - I have some cutting to do and a couple of little brackets to
make.
Dean uses an 8" ball for his diffusers, tho' a 6" would probably do a
good job too.
Andrew Fildes
afildes@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
On 29/06/2008, at 6:36 PM, Tim Hughes wrote:
> he converted ball plastic light covers are sold as standard
> diffuser products, by at least one of
> the well known studio flash vendors.
>
> The very large plastic balls are difficult to find in hardware
> stores where I live, they have the
> small plastic ones and the large glass ones.
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