In this post, we'll discuss the Flashright Pro, a flash modifier by Peter Gregg, who catapulted into fame with
A Better Bounce Card. The Flashright Pro touts several features:
- lightweight, compact design
- directional: instead of sending light everywhere (such as in a dome diffuser), it sends light toward a direction
- rotates 360 degrees
- diffuser
The Flashright Pro is intended to serve two primary functions: to direct bounced flash and to illuminate the subject with diffused light. There is second version of the Flashright Pro, the Flashright Pro Extreme, that has a slot to accommodate 'ratio disks,' which are diffusers with varying sizes of holes. The idea is to allow the photographer to control the proportion of light used as bounce flash and as diffused light.
The Flashright Pro was recently relaunched with a significant discount. With its more practical price, I decided to get one, not for its original intended purpose, but as a substitute for Neil van Niekerk's
black foamie thing (BFT) and the useful but expensive
Spinlight 360.