
Neewer 10097862 5-in-1 Round 32" Light Reflector
Five light-shaping surfaces in one collapsible 32-inch disc — from filling harsh shadows to diffusing midday sun on location
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Overview
Key Features
5-IN-1 REFLECTOR: GOLD: Work basically the same way while adding a warmer color to the image; SILVER: Very reflective and brighten both shadows and highlights; WHITE: Brighten up the shadows to produce a softer light. It is not as bright as the silver side so you can get closer to your subject. BLACK: Subtract light and create shadows in certain areas; TRANSLUCENT: Used as a diffuser. It is usually held directly above the subject to soften the sun's natural light
SINGLE GRIP: Comfortable single grips on one side of the reflector. Easy to hold in hand to use for your photography
EASY FOLDING: Durable and flexible spring frame ensures easy spreading and closing. It can be folded easily to fit in its case
WIDELY USED: Neewer 5 in 1 Collapsible multi photography round studio reflector is a helpful accessory for any type of photographer, meeting different photography needs for photography photo studio lighting & outdoor lighting
PORTABLE: Lightweight and portable with this carrying bag included. Perfect to carry it around as needed
Specifications
Pros & Cons
👍 Pros
- Five distinct surfaces let you shift from warm fill to hard bounce to overhead diffusion without carrying separate modifiers
- The 32-inch diameter covers enough area for headshots and tight portraits while staying manageable for a single shooter
- Folds to roughly one-third its size and slips into the included bag, adding almost no weight to a location kit
- The silver surface throws enough light to fill shadows from several feet back, useful when you're working without an assistant
- Spring steel frame snaps open instantly and holds its shape even in moderate wind
👎 Cons
- At 32 inches, the disc is too small to provide even coverage for full-body shots or group portraits
- The single grip handle works for quick handheld use but lacks the dual-handle control of larger professional reflectors
- Fabric covers on budget reflectors tend to wrinkle over time, which can create uneven light patterns on the silver and gold surfaces
- No built-in attachment point for mounting on a light stand without a separate bracket or clamp
- The twist-fold design can be frustrating to collapse the first few times until you learn the technique