Westcott 45″ Optical White Satin Umbrella with Removable Black Cover

In the past when I have used an umbrella it has been one I borrowed from my friend Clark Weakley. I recently had my first engagement shoot earlier this month and will hopefully be shooting the bridals, wedding, and reception as well. I decided I really needed to get my own umbrella. Last year when I attended a seminar by Ed Pierce (fantastic seminar by the way) all I heard when it came to lighting equipment was Westcott this and Westcott that. So, I decided to buy the Westcott 45″ Optical White Satin Umbrella with Removable Black Cover.

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With the black cover on you shoot into the umbrella and the light bounces back at our subject. Remove the cover and you have a semi-transparent shoot-through umbrella. I was worried about how hard it might be to remove and replace the cover but was quite pleased when I saw just how easy it was. The black cover has little metal end caps that slip over the end of each umbrella rod.

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I am very impressed with the construction of this umbrella. Every part of it seems so durable including the solid shaft that runs through my flash bracket.

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So far my only complaint about this umbrella is that is comes with the same cheap bag as all the other umbrellas I have seen before. My first time putting the umbrella back into the case I discovered that it already has a hole in it.

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  1. bik0z says:

    The 45” model seems more durabe than the (fashionable) 43” collapsible model…

    Thank you for your review!

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