Profoto RFi Softbox 4′ Octa

$210.99

Description

Profoto RFi Softbox 4′ Octa properties

Product name RFi Softbox 4′ Octa
Type Studio Lightning
Softbox Yes
Effect 2400.0 W
Stand Included Yes
Weight 1.6 kg
Width 120.0 cm

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3 reviews for Profoto RFi Softbox 4′ Octa

  1. Presley

    I recently purchased the Profoto RFi Softbox 4′ Octa and I must say, I am thoroughly impressed! As someone who works as a material mover and has a passion for photography, I wanted to invest in high-quality studio lighting that would improve the quality of my shots. This softbox has exceeded my expectations.

    One of the things I really appreciated about this softbox is that it came with a stand included. This made setting up my lighting much easier and saved me money on having to purchase a separate stand. Additionally, the softbox itself is top-notch. The light it produces is soft and flattering, making my subjects look their best in every shot.

    I have used other studio lighting in the past and I can confidently say that the Profoto RFi Softbox 4′ Octa is far superior. The quality of the light it produces is unmatched and it is incredibly easy to use. I appreciate that it is also durable and built to last.

    Finally, I want to mention how impressed I was with the delivery of this product. Despite living in Gilbert, the product arrived quickly and was packaged very well, ensuring that it arrived in perfect condition. Overall, I would highly recommend the Profoto RFi Softbox 4′ Octa to any photographer looking to take their shots to the next level.

  2. Harmony

    After purchasing the Profoto RFi Softbox 4′ Octa in October, I am pleased to share my impressions with a rating of 4 out of 5. As a fan of riot grrrl music, I was drawn to this softbox due to its reputation for delivering powerful and dynamic lighting, which I hoped would enhance my photography in a similar way to how this genre of music electrifies and empowers its listeners.

    Before delving into the technical aspects, allow me to share a humorous anecdote that occurred during my purchase. As I was browsing for the perfect softbox, I happened to be sitting in a dentist’s waiting room, nervously flipping through a photography magazine. Lo and behold, there was an article featuring the Profoto RFi Softbox 4′ Octa, which caught my eye and distracted me from my dental anxiety. Coincidentally, just as the dentist called my name, I had made up my mind and decided to purchase it then and there. So you could say that this softbox made my dental visit a little less daunting!

    Now, let’s move on to the technical aspects of the Profoto RFi Softbox 4′ Octa. One of the standout features is the inclusion of the stand, which is a definite plus. It saves me the hassle of having to purchase a separate stand, making the softbox a more convenient and cost-effective option. The stand itself is sturdy and reliable, ensuring stability during my photo shoots, even in outdoor conditions with unpredictable weather.

    In terms of performance, the Profoto RFi Softbox 4′ Octa truly shines when used by professionals. The quality of light it produces is exceptional, providing a soft and even illumination that brings out the best in my subjects. The build quality is top-notch, and the materials used instill confidence that this softbox will last for a long time.

    While the professional use of this softbox is excellent, I must mention that it can also be suitable for amateur photographers who are willing to invest in their craft. The ease of setup and intuitive design make it user-friendly, allowing enthusiasts to experiment and elevate their photography to new heights.

    In conclusion, my experience with the Profoto RFi Softbox 4′ Octa has been highly positive. Its exceptional light quality, convenient stand inclusion, and versatility have made it a valuable addition to my photography gear. Whether you are a professional seeking optimal lighting or an enthusiast looking to improve your skills, this softbox is definitely worth considering. Just be careful not to get too distracted by its brilliance while waiting at the dentist’s office!

  3. Blake Elliott

    The crime rate in England and Wales has seen a significant increase of 10% over the past year, according to the Office for National Statistics (ONS). It’s disheartening to see that offences such as robbery and violence have returned to their pre-pandemic levels. But I’d rather not dwell on this gloomy news.

    Let me introduce myself – my name is Blake Elliott, and I’m a photographer with a passion for studio lighting. Recently, I had the pleasure of purchasing the Profoto RFi Softbox 4′ Octa from an online shop in March. I must say, it’s been a game-changer for my photography business.

    The Profoto RFi Softbox 4′ Octa is a versatile and high-quality studio light that has exceeded my expectations. One of its notable features is its width – measuring 120.0 cm. When it comes to studio lighting, the width of the softbox plays a crucial role in shaping the quality of light.

    A wider softbox like this one produces a softer, more even light that’s ideal for portraits and product photography. It also allows for greater flexibility when positioning the light source relative to your subject. In contrast, a narrower softbox can create harsher shadows and may require more precise placement to achieve the desired effect.

    I chose the Profoto RFi Softbox 4′ Octa because of its exceptional build quality, durability, and versatility. The Profoto brand is renowned for producing high-end studio lighting equipment, and this product does not disappoint. Its wide coverage area makes it perfect for shooting larger subjects or when you need to illuminate a specific area.

    If you’re in the market for a high-quality studio light, I’d recommend considering the following:

    1. Width matters: A wider softbox provides softer, more even lighting that’s ideal for portraits and product photography.
    2. Material quality: Look for durable materials that can withstand regular use.
    3. Power output: Ensure the light is capable of producing sufficient power to illuminate your subject effectively.
    4. Modularity: Consider a light with interchangeable modifiers or accessories to expand its creative possibilities.

    In conclusion, the Profoto RFi Softbox 4′ Octa has been an excellent addition to my photography arsenal. Its wide coverage area and exceptional build quality make it a valuable asset for any photographer looking to elevate their studio lighting game.

    So, as I continue to explore the world of studio lighting, I’m filled with hope and optimism – much like the soft, gentle light produced by this incredible Profoto softbox. Even in the face of challenging news like the recent crime rate increase, there’s always room for growth, improvement, and creativity.

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Frequently Asked Questions:

What are the dimensions of the Profoto RFi Softbox 4' Octa?

The dimensions of the Profoto RFi Softbox 4' Octa are as follows:
- Width: 39.37" (100 cm)
- Height: 25.2" (64 cm)
- Depth: 8.66" (22 cm)

How do I properly attach the Profoto RFi Softbox 4' Octa to my Profoto B1X location light for optimal softbox performance and longevity?

To properly attach the Profoto RFi Softbox 4' Octa to your Profoto B1X location light for optimal softbox performance and longevity, follow these steps:

1. Ensure that your Profoto B1X location light is turned off and cool to the touch before attaching the softbox. This will prevent any potential damage to the light or the softbox. Locate the softbox bracket on the back of the Profoto B1X location light. The bracket is designed to hold the RFi Softbox 4' Octa securely in place. Open the softbox and unfold it fully, making sure that all the rods are locked into position. Place the softbox onto the back of the Profoto B1X location light with the brackets on the softbox aligning with the softbox bracket on the light. Push the softbox firmly onto the bracket until it locks into place. Make sure that the softbox is centered and straight before tightening any screws or fasteners. Secure the softbox to the light using the provided screws or fasteners. These will ensure that the softbox remains attached to the light during use, preventing any potential accidents or damage. Connect your Profoto Air Remote and set up your shoot as desired. The RFi Softbox 4' Octa should provide optimal softbox performance with the Profoto B1X location light for beautiful, diffused light. By following these steps, you can ensure that your Profoto RFi Softbox 4' Octa is attached securely to your Profoto B1X location light for optimal performance and longevity.

How do I properly attach the Profoto RFi Softbox 4' Octa onto my Profoto B1X location light for outdoor shoots?

To attach the Profoto RFi Softbox 4' Octa onto your Profoto B1X location light for outdoor shoots, follow these steps:

1. First, ensure that you have both the Profoto B1X location light and the RFi Softbox 4' Octa. Both of these products are part of the Profoto system designed specifically for photographers looking to capture high-quality images in a variety of environments, including outdoor shoots. Attach the softbox frame onto your B1X location light by aligning the RFi mount on the top of the softbox with the matching connection point on the B1X head. Insert the softbox frame into this connection point and push it firmly until you hear a clicking sound. This will ensure that the softbox is securely attached to the B1X location light. Next, attach your desired speed ring onto the front of the softbox using the included snap buttons. This will allow you to adjust the size of the softbox opening based on your specific needs. Once your speed ring is in place, install your chosen diffuser and/or reflector onto the inside of the softbox frame. These accessories can help shape and control the light that comes out of the softbox, depending on the effect you're trying to achieve. Finally, connect your Profoto Air Remote to the B1X head and ensure that it is communicating with all of your connected lights. This will allow you to adjust settings such as power, modeling light output, and color temperature directly from your camera or via the Profoto app on your smartphone or tablet. When you're ready to begin shooting, position your B1X location light and softbox in your desired location and start capturing high-quality images under a variety of lighting conditions, whether you're working indoors or outdoors. With the RFi Softbox 4' Octa attached, you can achieve a more even spread of diffused light on your subject, making it an excellent choice for outdoor shoots where harsh sunlight and shadows may be a challenge to work with.

How do I properly attach and detach the Profoto RFi Softbox 4' Octa from my lighting setup?

Attaching the Profoto RFi Softbox 4' Octa to your lighting setup is a simple process. Here are the steps you should follow:

1. First, make sure that your Profoto B1 or D2 light is compatible with the RFi Softbox 4' Octa. The softbox is designed for use with these specific lights and their RFi transmitters. Take the softbox out of its carry bag and lay it flat on a surface, with the fabric side facing down. Attach the speedring to the front of your light, making sure that it's securely fastened. The speedring should be oriented so that the softbox's attachment points are pointing towards the back of your lighting setup. Next, connect the included RFi transmitter to your light, and then plug in the power cord and any additional accessories you may need (such as a diffuser panel or grid). Position the softbox over your subject, making sure that it's centered and level. The softbox should be roughly 4 feet (120 cm) away from your subject for optimal results. To detach the softbox, reverse the process you used to attach it. Begin by disconnecting the power cord and any additional accessories from your light. Then remove the RFi transmitter, and finally unfasten the speedring from the front of your light. Finally, fold up the softbox and store it in its carry bag until you need to use it again. Remember to always follow proper safety protocols when working with lighting equipment, and be sure to keep the softbox away from any flammable materials or sources of heat. With these steps, your Profoto RFi Softbox 4' Octa should be attached and detached from your lighting setup quickly and easily.

How do I adjust the reflector in the RFi Softbox 4' Octa for optimal light distribution when shooting with a medium format camera and a telephoto lens?

1. Distance**: The distance between the Softbox and your subject is critical. A general rule of thumb is to place the Softbox at a distance that's equal to the focal length of your lens. For example, if you're using a 200mm telephoto lens, try placing the Softbox about 200mm away from your subject. Angle**: Experiment with different angles for the Softbox. You can tilt it up or down to change the direction of the light. A good starting point is to aim the Softbox at your subject's face, but not directly overhead. This will help create a softer, more flattering light. Reflector adjustment**: Now, let's talk about adjusting the reflector itself. You'll find that the RFI Softbox 4' Octa has a removable reflector insert. To adjust this insert, you'll need to remove it from the Softbox and reposition it according to your desired light shape. Here are some general guidelines for adjusting the reflector:

* For a more focused, dramatic look, try positioning the reflector so that it's creating a slight hotspot on your subject's face. For a softer, more even look, try positioning the reflector so that it's creating a gradual falloff of light towards the edges of the frame. When adjusting the reflector, keep in mind that you're working with a relatively large Softbox (4'). This means that even small adjustments can have significant effects on the light distribution. To optimize your results, try experimenting with different positions and angles until you find what works best for your subject and lighting setup. Finally, remember to shoot some test shots while adjusting the reflector. Medium format cameras are known for their high resolution, so it's essential to ensure that your lighting is consistent and well-balanced across the frame.

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