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photo reflector question

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torlissa - 19 Oct 2003 22:37 GMT
Can a person "coil up" so to speak a 5 in 1 reflector, say 40 x
60inch? My single sheet, two sided round reflector can be coiled into
a pouch.

Looking at on on ebay, but its gotta coil.

tor
KBob - 09 Feb 2004 05:25 GMT
>Can a person "coil up" so to speak a 5 in 1 reflector, say 40 x
>60inch? My single sheet, two sided round reflector can be coiled into
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>tor

Yes, even my 48X72 inch Chromakey 2-sided (blue/green) backdrop can be
coiled into a pouch, and it's the same thing for the reflectors.  It's
not quite as easy as the small circular ones, but you get the hang of
it after a few tries, it's sort of a plunge-and-twist movement, along
with a certain amount of luck...
zeitgeist - 10 Feb 2004 05:33 GMT
> >Can a person "coil up" so to speak a 5 in 1 reflector, say 40 x
> >60inch? My single sheet, two sided round reflector can be coiled into
> >a pouch.
> >
> >Looking at on on ebay, but its gotta coil.

yup, I have a 6x8 foot background that twist and folds like the small
reflectors do.
 
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