LumiQuest accessories are best for Malaysian strobists

If you were wondering, we have been adding new products to our existing ones on TechGarage. And one brand we would like to welcome on board is Lumiquest Malaysia. LumiQuest, which was founded in 1987, has been a widely featured camera accessories for flash, and especially handy for those who like or want to use their flashes like a professional.

In the fast changing photography industry of 2014, LumiQuest is still a well known name, and holds its own against Honl Photo, Gary Fong, Rogue FlashBender, Sto-Fen Omnibounce (and all it’s fake copies circulating in Malaysia) and Lastolite. Read up Digital Camera World’s review here on the best six diffusers for 2013.

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Brilliant shot by David Hobby (strobist.blogspot.com) with a LumiQuest Softbox III

On our end, we are impressed with the easy way to pack LumiQuest products, making it indispensable for those of us on multiple flashes and Yongnuos or PocketWizard triggers. After all, we need all the help we can to make the lighting work as much as it can for us, without bringing out the large studio lights, which would be needed for certain occasions.

If you are looking to invest in a LumiQuest, but don’t know where to start, do consider the LumiQuest SoftBox III with the Ultrastrap to hole it in place. The SoftBox has been a classic for years, and bring about soft lighting for your subjects, which then could be accentuated with snoots and Honl Photo’s Speed Grid.

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“When I’m in the field I look for two things from my gear: dependability and versatility. The ProMax System that includes the 80-20 is a small lightweight kit. Small package…big light.” -Joe McNally (Photographer and Author of the Hot Shoe Diaries)

LumiQuest would enable you to shoot even better shots than you already are doing with your camera and set of flashes. If you have been looking for something to bring you to the next level, don’t wait any longer 🙂 Get your LumiQuest sets from TechGarage today.

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