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Logo for Pearce Wedding Photography. It features an emblem with a single rose in an oval at the top, followed by the words "Timeless - Elegant - Connection." Below, "Pearce" is written in large, elegant letters. Underneath, it says "Wedding Photography," followed by "Kendra UK. Image by Pearce Wedding Photography.
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Selens Sphere Review

Selens MN-DF Magnetic Silicone Sphere Diffuser in Wedding Photography: New Launches

Magmod is a pretty big name in the photographer world, known for their innovative photography accessories. They create amazing attachments for speedlights, which help control the light to the photographers taste. This can be spreading the light all over the place (magmod magbounce) all the way down to controlling the light into a tiny area (mag beam). Now with their amazing reputation, comes with not as amazing prices. I’m not saying in any way, shape or form that these prices are not justified. The products clearly provide amazing value, you can see this from their reviews.

After deciding on magmod, I noticed Selens sell a similar product on amazon. Being a tenth of the price I thought….wheres the harm in trying it out. It’s actually pretty good. The magnet’s aren’t as strong as the Magmod sphere, which I’m guessing the Selens lightsphere it based on, but I’m pretty sure having owned both, they both do pretty much the same job.

Since making this blog I’ve purchased the magmod one….and there’s not much different at all….apart from the huge price difference. You should buy the selens now, save yourself some cash.

I have taken various photos with my Nikon z6, Tamron 35mm f1.8 sp vc, my Godox AD200 and Godox v860ii as you can see below. I’ve included little lighting diagrams and the settings I used, showcasing different lighting solutions.

f2.8 1/100th second ISO 800

A couple stands illuminated under an archway of a large, grand building with columns at dusk, against a backdrop of a cloudy sky.

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