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Sto-Fen OMEY Omni-Bounce Diffuser

Sto-Fen OMEY Omni-Bounce Diffuser
From Sto-Fen

Price: $8.73

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Product Description

The Omni-Bounce creates a Diffused Bare Bulb Effect, giving even coverage across the entire frame with lenses from 15mm to 200mm in the 35mm format. The Omni-Bounce is easy to use and goes onto and off of your flash in seconds with custom fitting, except UNI, and No Velcro.


Product Details

  • Brand: Sto-Fen
  • Model: OM-EY
  • Dimensions: .10 pounds

Customer Reviews

Achieves its purpose4
Most people familiar with flash know about Sto-Fens, or will shortly. They're about the cheapest decent way to diffuse your flash somewhat. Don't expect amazing diffusion -- not possible from something this small -- but it makes a noticeable difference compared to direct flash.

Shadows are still present, but they're noticeably softer than with direct flash. If you're hoping for decent night or evening outdoor pictures using one, well, it's still close to direct flash, honestly... so just keep that in mind. A small umbrella is going to go a lot further to help even out the shadows.

It would be nice if Sto-Fen made a taller version of this; it would help quite a bit.

Classic must have...5
This is a classic addition to any dedicated flash setup. There are many situations that I personally use it both on and off camera. It is a nice low cost solution to soften hard light when using a 45 degree bounce technique off lower ceiling structures. Just be aware of your ceiling color as that will affect your outcome. This product is easy to slip in even the smallest of camera bags and makes an excellent on-the-go diffuser. You can also use it for holding color correction gels when shooting in different lighting environments. There are several variations of this type of product on the market but this one is compact and something you'll use for years to come. Enjoy your creative side and never stop reaching for the ultimate picture in your life!

works great, unobtrusive5
Put it on and point the unit straight up towards the ceiling. The light going up will be even more diffuse and a small amount of diffused light will be directed forward. When shooting in darker situations without ceiling, you can point it 45 degress - or even directly forward if you have to at night outdoors. Works fine for flash fill too. I have taken shots back-to-back with this vs the Gary Fong LightSphere and I can't tell the difference - I imagine that the lightsphere is marginally better (esp if you have to aim it directly under extreme conditions), but I can't tell the difference. And it's unobtrusive and it works. (Occasionally you might notice a small hot spot on a reflective surface when it is directed upwards - to completely eliminate that if that's your concern, just bouncing the flash backwards against walls and ceiling without the diffuser is best.)