Interfit Photographic EX 36" Octobox with EX-Speed Ring

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NESTOR M : i would lie to know if this work with Nikon sb-910 flash and what do i need to use my flas?ANDREW R : Not directly out of the box. To use this unit with a shoe-mount portable flash unit (like the SB-910) you would also need a bracket with a compatible mounting ring.
NESTOR M : would this work for nikon SB-910 flash, and what more do i need??MARY C : This is not for a flash, rather it's for a studio light. It will work with the Interfit EX model lights. I have both EX150 and EX400 lights, it works great with both. Interfit does have flash adapters, you should look into those (I also have their flash softbox).KEVIN L : No, it is made to fit onto the EX Interfit monolights only.ROBERT K : HI... I really like this EX-Speed Ring... and I used it on an excaliber 1600 flash unit I keep in my studio space... The metal opening on the EX-Speed Ring is about 4 1/2 inches in diameter... so I am not familiar with the Nikon SB-910, but if that unit is a portable one, NO.. this won't fit...but it did fit on all my large flash units of various manufacture. Shot Emma Stone with the unit.. was gorgeous...
DERRICK B : Will this soft box fit the flash point II strobe?ROBERT K : Yes, I believe so.... I got it to fit on an excaliber 1500 and an old soligar... they all seem to have similar if not exactly the same size width to attach that sort of soft box or other ring accessoryKEVIN L : No, it should only fit the Interfit EX capable monolights.

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About Interfit Photographic EX 36in Octobox with Ring

Interfit Photographic Ex 36" Octobox with Ex-Speed Ring ideal for Portrait work for adding a distinctive catchlight in the eye, the lighting wraps around the subject producing very soft lighting when used close and directly in front of the subject, ideally use a reflector close up to fill in shadows under the chin when the softbox is directly above the subjects nose or eye line.