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(based on 12 ratings)
Brand:Gary Fong
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Gary Fong The Puffer, Pop-up Flash Diffuser
Product Reviews Summary
Avg. Customer Rating:
 
3.6 stars
(based on 12 reviews)
64% of respondents would recommend this to a friend.

Customers most agreed on the following attributes:

Pros:
Consistent output(7), Durable(5), Easily interchangeable(6), Easy to clean(5), Lightweight(8)
Best Uses:
Back-up(3), General purpose(6), Night photography(3), Photojournalism(5), Portraits(6)
Describe Yourself:
Hobbyist/enthusiast(4), Professional(5)
 
YEAH IT BROKE!!!
By TomVerified Reviewer from Harrisburg, Pa. on 11/8/2008
Cons:
Weak Casing
Describe Yourself:
Hobbyist/Enthusiast
Bottom Line:
No, I would not recommend this to a friend

Comments about Gary Fong Gary Fong The Puffer, Pop-up Flash Diffuser:

The first time I put it on my D200, the mounting base broke in two!!!! I knew from previous reviews this could happened so I was very careful. Didn't matter... I applied very little pressure but it just snapped. It still works ( but you have to carefully align the 2 pieces) and does what it says it will do for the flash, but there is a definite design flaw... For the money I expected something a little better!!!! If it didn't break I'd give it 4 stars....

 
Great time saver
By cwillisVerified Reviewer from Florida on 9/3/2008
Pros:
Consistent Output, Easily Interchangeable, Easy To Clean, Lightweight
Best Uses:
General Use
Describe Yourself:
Hobbyist/Enthusiast
Bottom Line:
Yes, I would recommend this to a friend

Comments about Gary Fong Gary Fong The Puffer, Pop-up Flash Diffuser:

I use for close ups of silver and china for sale on line. Flash is necessary but creates over exposure and reflections. This cheap gadget reduces exposure as well as diffusing the light, which is what I need in the situation. I have a flash gun with swivel head. I could mount it, turn it for indirect light and maybe mount a diffuser on it. Or mount the puffer on the camera and shoot. Does what it says and saves time.

 
Good idea, poor engineering
By efivernVerified Reviewer from Buenos Aires, Argentina on 8/25/2008
Pros:
Lightweight
Describe Yourself:
Hobbyist/Enthusiast
Bottom Line:
No, I would not recommend this to a friend

Comments about Gary Fong Gary Fong The Puffer, Pop-up Flash Diffuser:

Good idea, took a few photos with good results with my Nikon D60. But the thing broke the very first time I took it out of the camera. Maybe defective materials or the bridge part needs to be re-engineered. The people at Adorama responded promptly so I had the opportunity of sampling their customer service, 10 points there.

 
Fragile and Poor Fit
By DocVerified Reviewer from Springfield, MO on 8/14/2008
Describe Yourself:
Hobbyist/Enthusiast
Bottom Line:
No, I would not recommend this to a friend

Comments about Gary Fong Gary Fong The Puffer, Pop-up Flash Diffuser:

Took it out of the package and slid the mount onto the hot shoe. It split in the middle before it was halfway on. The mount is exceptionally weak at the portion that slides onto the hot shoe. The plastic appears to be brittle and only has about 1/4" of plastic in the center that holds the two sides together . I don't see how this product can be durable enough for frequent use or as for me the first use.

 
NOT JUNK!
By MacDaddyVerified Reviewer from Win-a-bagel county, IL on 7/19/2008
Pros:
Consistent Output, Easily Interchangeable, Lightweight
Best Uses:
General Use, Portraits
Describe Yourself:
Semi-Professional
Bottom Line:
Yes, I would recommend this to a friend

Comments about Gary Fong Gary Fong The Puffer, Pop-up Flash Diffuser:

I can't understand the previous negative review. Of course cutting the light output will change exposure! My pop-up flash overrides any ambient, natural light but with this quick attachment I can get much closer without blowing-out the whole thing with an overly-white light.
I understand enough about my DSLR to know I may have to compensate my aperture and shutter speed to get EXACTLY the same exposure as without, but WITH the PUFFER the lighting is much warmer and pleasant. I will use this every time I plan on using my built-in flash.
Perhaps the previous complainer has not actually TRIED the PUFFER but only examined the before-after pics mentioned.

 
Junk! Junk! Junk!
By Light Man from Georgia on 7/12/2008
Pros:
Easy To Clean
Cons:
Horrible light
Best Uses:
Tongue scraping
Describe Yourself:
Professional
Bottom Line:
No, I would not recommend this to a friend

Comments about Gary Fong Gary Fong The Puffer, Pop-up Flash Diffuser:

Check it out. "Soft" light comes from a relationship between the size of the light source and the size of the subject. Unless you are shooting subjects that are smaller than your thumb, this does NOT produce soft light. It is not flattering. You know what the difference is between all the "before" and "after" photos with this piece of garbage? Exposure! The after shots are less exposed than the before shots! Dear photographers... PLEASE take some time to learn the craft. GF INC is selling you snake oil and if you don't know better you'll keep buying into it.

 
As good as they say it is
By CougarVerified Reviewer from Central Valley, CA on 5/29/2008
Pros:
Nice results
Best Uses:
General Use
Describe Yourself:
Professional

Comments about Gary Fong Gary Fong The Puffer, Pop-up Flash Diffuser:

Now I see why everyone rates this so highly. Immediately loved it; in fact, I'm sort of using it for a wireless trigger of the studio strobe since the pop-up is so well diffused now it won't add glare. Great for casual hand held shots.

 
One for every pop-up camera
By MattpenningVerified Reviewer from Springfield, IL on 4/11/2008
Pros:
Consistent Output, Durable, Easily Interchangeable, Easy To Clean, Lightweight, Takes up very little room
Best Uses:
Back-Up, General Use, Night Photography, Photojournalism, Portraits, Quick use for pop up
Describe Yourself:
Professional
Bottom Line:
Yes, I would recommend this to a friend

Comments about Gary Fong Gary Fong The Puffer, Pop-up Flash Diffuser:

This is the flash modifier to get if you have a pop up flash on your dslr. It won't replace a dedicated flash unit. It does moderate and diffuse the pop up flash very well. I use this when I need a flash quickly, and don't have time to pull out my dedicated slave. Works simply and perfectly to smooth out the harsh popup light. Bounce flash is better, but for that you need a dedicated unit or a different pop up modifier.

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Great Addition for Pop-Ups!
By David Jay from Santa Barbara on 1/9/2008
Pros:
Consistent Output, Durable, Lightweight
Best Uses:
Photojournalism, Portraits
Describe Yourself:
Professional
Bottom Line:
Yes, I would recommend this to a friend

Comments about Gary Fong Gary Fong The Puffer, Pop-up Flash Diffuser:

Great diffuser for pop-ups! I always avoided using pop-up flash until the Puffer and WOW what a difference!

 
Compact & Easy with Huge Results
By IamJessetheGreatVerified Reviewer from Kelowna, British Columbia, Canada on 1/8/2008
Pros:
Consistent Output, Durable, Easily Interchangeable, Easy To Clean, Fast Recycling, Lightweight, Quiet
Best Uses:
Back-Up, General Use, Night Photography, Photojournalism, Portraits, With Pop-up Flash
Describe Yourself:
Hobbyist/Enthusiast
Bottom Line:
Yes, I would recommend this to a friend

Comments about Gary Fong Gary Fong The Puffer, Pop-up Flash Diffuser:

The "Puffer" is a tool that anybody & everybody would find easy to use & very effective with a camera that has a pop-up flash. Using the "Puffer" vitually eliminates the need for me to edit & touchup my photos. When I use the "Puffer" my photos are much more realistic, the tones & colors are much more accurate. People have a much more flattering complexion because the flash is diffused and therefore it doesn't cause that shiney bleached out look.

I would highly recommend this product to anyone!

The "Puffer" is an asset to anybody who takes pictures!

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Found new light with my 20D!
By RobertVerified Reviewer from Indianapolis, IN on 12/28/2007
Pros:
Consistent Output, Durable, Easily Interchangeable, Easy To Clean, Fast Recycling, Lightweight, Quiet
Cons:
No cons that I've found
Best Uses:
Back-Up, General Use, Photojournalism, Portraits
Describe Yourself:
Professional
Bottom Line:
Yes, I would recommend this to a friend

Comments about Gary Fong Gary Fong The Puffer, Pop-up Flash Diffuser:

I'm used to traveling with a lot of gear but the Puffer has made it very easy to just grab a camera and go. I don't have to hassle with a bunch of equipment to make my pictures look good.
Honestly, I haven't had a blown out image since I put this on my camera. I use it every time I fire the flash.

 
Instantly improves flash remarkably
By KarenKVerified Reviewer from Amsterdam, Netherlands on 12/25/2007
Pros:
Consistent Output, Durable, Easily Interchangeable, Lightweight
Cons:
mounting issues
Best Uses:
Night Photography, Photojournalism, Portraits
Describe Yourself:
Semi-Professional
Bottom Line:
Yes, I would recommend this to a friend

Comments about Gary Fong Gary Fong The Puffer, Pop-up Flash Diffuser:

I am a travel photographer and needed something that would soften the harsh, direct flash lighting and is super portable. This fits in a pocket or pouch. It works great for outdoors since the adjustable flap actually makes the size of the light source larger. It is important to push the mounting unit in all the way, there are two clicks - if you stop at the first indentation, the unit can break. You need to push it in all the way for a secure fit. Then it is rugged and sturdy.

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