

The S2 SAE brings the highest level of road-legal performance for your vehicle in a compact size, no matter the conditions. Utilizing advanced LED technology and aspheric projector optics, the S2 SAE provides controlled, sharp cutoffs for optimal visibility on the road while meeting SAE J583 fog requirements while being available in either clear or amber. PowerThe Baja Designs S2 SAE delivers an impressive 1,210 lumens per light at a power consumption of only 12.42W. The S2 SAE will be sold as a pair starting at $289.95 with universal mounting hardware and standard wiring harness. The S2 SAE takes this versatility even further, with its SAE-compliant design allowing it to fit virtually anywhere on a vehicle. It can be used for driving, fog, cargo, and even chase lights. Size and VersatilityThe Baja Designs S2 set the stage for a compact light at only 2.93" big, the S2 is one of the most versatile lights in our lineup. Highly controlled light pattern with sharp cutoffs Plug-and-play solutions for many OEM fog lights Achieving exceptionalism has been our journey ever since, and now we strive to set a new standard in performance lighting yet again with the Baja Designs S2 SAE, the next evolution of our SAE road-legal fog light lineup. Wit those cirved reflectors you need to be able to feather and carefully control the position according to the angle of incidence of the property ligh source, it has to stay in place.Įd Shapiro- Commercial and Portrait Photographer.When Baja Designs launched the S2 in 2012, we set the standard for a compact performance off-road LED light.


In the studio, shooting small products and food, I have time to mess around with DIY stuff- I can make them to size, etc, however, when I am working with models, people in general, or industrial machinery, I want a sturdy reflector and light stands. I purchased my first Westcott umbrellas and reflectors in 1980 and I still have most of them in daily service. For many jobs, especially location work, where I need fast and efficient setup and takedown, sturdy construction and maximum control, I use mostly Westcott modifiers and reflectors- including the curved models you mention. I have improvised many kinds and shapes of reflectors for my in-studio commercial work using Foam-Cor, Coroplast, aluminum foil, Rosco reflective material, etc. Singles sheets and also taped a few together. I considered this but settled with a few $1.50 cardboard cake pans in white and silver from Walmart. Selens 4-in-1 Curve Reflector for Beauty Portrait Headshot (silver/white/black/gold) Westcott Eyelighter 2 Reflective Panel (silver only)Īngler CatchLight Reflector (silver only)Ĭheetah BowFlector - Curved Reflector (silver/white/gold) If they are identical, then perhaps I should just base my choice off price and included reflector colours. I was wondering if anyone has any experience with any of these or can suggest which would be the "best" (deliberately vague).
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On the plus side the Westcott is a name brand but on the downside it is also the largest when disassembled. I know it's a bit of a one trick pony but I am still interested in getting one.įrom looking around I have found a few similar and other than the Westcott they appear to be identical in construction with the only difference that some include different colour reflectors. I am looking to buy a curved reflector like the Westcott Eyelighter 2. Originally posted in a different forum but was advised to try my luck here.
