Godox AD-R6 Standard 7" Silver Reflector (Bowens)
The PIXAPRO 55° Reflector produces an even light spread, whilst reducing light spill. This helps to focus the light more efficient and gives more output from your flash. As the reflector has a long neck, you can also throw the light further over distances. This versatile reflector is great for commercial, fashion or beauty photographers, and low-key portraits, creating dramatic-looking results. The PIXARPO 55° Reflector helps to restrict the spread of light, producing a more focused light whilst giving more output on the subject, this makes it the ideal tool for any commercial, fashion or beauty photographers, and low-key portraits, creating dramatic-looking results.
The PIXAPRO 55° Reflector produces an even light spread, whilst reducing light spill. This helps to focus the light more efficient and gives more output from your flash. As the reflector has a long neck, you can also throw the light further over distances. This versatile reflector is great for commercial, fashion or beauty photographers, and low-key portraits, creating dramatic-looking results. The PIXARPO 55° Reflector helps to restrict the spread of light, producing a more focused light whilst giving more output on the subject, this makes it the ideal tool for any commercial, fashion or beauty photographers, and low-key portraits, creating dramatic-looking results.
The PIXAPRO 55° Reflector produces an even light spread, whilst reducing light spill. This helps to focus the light more efficient and gives more output from your flash. As the reflector has a long neck, you can also throw the light further over distances. This versatile reflector is great for commercial, fashion or beauty photographers, and low-key portraits, creating dramatic-looking results. The PIXARPO 55° Reflector helps to restrict the spread of light, producing a more focused light whilst giving more output on the subject, this makes it the ideal tool for any commercial, fashion or beauty photographers, and low-key portraits, creating dramatic-looking results.
The PIXAPRO 55° Reflector produces an even light spread, whilst reducing light spill. This helps to focus the light more efficient and gives more output from your flash. As the reflector has a long neck, you can also throw the light further over distances. This versatile reflector is great for commercial, fashion or beauty photographers, and low-key portraits, creating dramatic-looking results. The PIXARPO 55° Reflector helps to restrict the spread of light, producing a more focused light whilst giving more output on the subject, this makes it the ideal tool for any commercial, fashion or beauty photographers, and low-key portraits, creating dramatic-looking results.
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The lowest price for Godox AD-R6 Standard 7" Silver Reflector (Bowens) right now is $18.84 at Unique Photo, compared across 10 retailers.
The all-time low was $3.93 on 10 Mar 2026 — today's price is 379% above the lowest ever. It has been notably cheaper before — worth setting a price alert.
Prices last updated 28 June 2026.
Last updated at 28/06/2026 18:19:07
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originally posted on strobepro.com
Overall I am pleased with this item. I was a little disappointed that the hole provided for mounting an umbrella did not line up with the umbrella mount on the S-type Bowens brackets I have, including the Godox S-Type Bowens bracket.I had to drill my own hole to use the reflector with an umbrella. I'm glad the manufactured hole actually has a cover plate still attached on it so it doesn't leave an open hole in the reflector.I'm also puzzled at the fact that the Godox Bowens mounts are slightly different in size and doesn't fit non Godox Bowens mount brackets well if at all. I would expect that the point of having all your gear with Bowens mounts would be to have all components interchangeable with each other. I've had that same experience with a Godox Beauty ... MoreOverall I am pleased with this item. I was a little disappointed that the hole provided for mounting an umbrella did not line up with the umbrella mount on the S-type Bowens brackets I have, including the Godox S-Type Bowens bracket.I had to drill my own hole to use the reflector with an umbrella. I'm glad the manufactured hole actually has a cover plate still attached on it so it doesn't leave an open hole in the reflector.I'm also puzzled at the fact that the Godox Bowens mounts are slightly different in size and doesn't fit non Godox Bowens mount brackets well if at all. I would expect that the point of having all your gear with Bowens mounts would be to have all components interchangeable with each other. I've had that same experience with a Godox Beauty Dish that I bought a couple of years ago.
originally posted on bhphotovideo.com
These reflectors or any of the Godox family of reflectors need to make sure it matches with the umbrella hole on the strobes. E.G. I have the sk400II and the DP400III both have different places for the umbrella shaft one is below and one is on the side. The reflector itself mounts easily.
originally posted on bhphotovideo.com
Well made. I was expecting a flimsy thin metal piece when I place the order. The build is much more robust than anticipated. They do a great job of focusing light forward with good uniformity. They work well with my parabolic umbrellas. The lip is large enough to for small clamps to keep a good grip on gels.
| Material of Construction | Aluminium |
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Delivery $36.26
Godox AD-R6 169mm Approx 7 Round Reflector Standard Bowens Mount Studio Photography Accessoires For
Free delivery
Godox Standard Reflector 180*130mm Bowens Mount Type for Photography Studio Lighting Flash Speedlite
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Overall I am pleased with this item. I was a little disappointed that the hole provided for mounting an umbrella did not line up with the umbrella mount on the S-type Bowens brackets I have, including the Godox S-Type Bowens bracket.I had to drill my own hole to use the reflector with an umbrella. I'm glad the manufactured hole actually has a cover plate still attached on it so it doesn't leave an open hole in the reflector.I'm also puzzled at the fact that the Godox Bowens mounts are slightly different in size and doesn't fit non Godox Bowens mount brackets well if at all. I would expect that the point of having all your gear with Bowens mounts would be to have all components interchangeable with each other. I've had that same experience with a Godox Beauty ... MoreOverall I am pleased with this item. I was a little disappointed that the hole provided for mounting an umbrella did not line up with the umbrella mount on the S-type Bowens brackets I have, including the Godox S-Type Bowens bracket.I had to drill my own hole to use the reflector with an umbrella. I'm glad the manufactured hole actually has a cover plate still attached on it so it doesn't leave an open hole in the reflector.I'm also puzzled at the fact that the Godox Bowens mounts are slightly different in size and doesn't fit non Godox Bowens mount brackets well if at all. I would expect that the point of having all your gear with Bowens mounts would be to have all components interchangeable with each other. I've had that same experience with a Godox Beauty Dish that I bought a couple of years ago.
These reflectors or any of the Godox family of reflectors need to make sure it matches with the umbrella hole on the strobes. E.G. I have the sk400II and the DP400III both have different places for the umbrella shaft one is below and one is on the side. The reflector itself mounts easily.
Well made. I was expecting a flimsy thin metal piece when I place the order. The build is much more robust than anticipated. They do a great job of focusing light forward with good uniformity. They work well with my parabolic umbrellas. The lip is large enough to for small clamps to keep a good grip on gels.
Although the product description says it will fit a Bowens mount, the reflector I received does not fit or seat properly on my (Bowens) Travelites. Can not get it to snap-in place for a secure fit. The base circumference of the reflector barely makes it over the lighting unit's base. It produces a very tight fit, which prevents you from turning and therefore engaging and locking the reflector onto the unit itself. At this point, I would be very apprehensive in purchasing another product under the brand name Godox, especially those products designated to be used with a Bowens type mount.
I bought two of these reflectors to replace the ones I lost for my Baja B4's. They are of a heavier construction than I thought they would be, so I was very pleased. But the Bowens mount section of the reflectors is slightly off and they won't lock onto the B4's. Irritating but not a deal breaker for me as they will still work for what I need them for.Godox might want to check into their quality control.
Bought it for my Godox SK400II. The hood fits perfectly onto the flash, however, the umbrella hole does not line up. Will need to drill new hole for the umbrella. Disappointing.
The umbrella hole not in the correct location. I bought two of these modifiers to go with my two Godox QS400 II's. You'd think being the same brand that the light and modifier would be compatible, but that was not the case. I give this two stars only because the reflector still functions standalone.
Umbrella slot DOES NOT line up with the hole on theGodox AD-B2 Dual Tubes Light Head S-Type Bowens Mount adaptor. Does not even come close. You would think they would check that out before releasing the product. However, my 16 year old son who is very good at fixing automobiles and motorcycles drilled a hole. I used a long nail and inserted it from the back of the AD B2 adaptor to where it touch the reflector and made sure it was straight and scratched a mark. Since the umbrella does not go perpendicular to the reflector, the hole needs to be a slot. My son elongated the hole. Works perfect. By making your own hole, it makes the umbrella much better centered in the reflector since the slots are usually further out. The Reflector seems to be pretty sloid and clicks ... MoreUmbrella slot DOES NOT line up with the hole on theGodox AD-B2 Dual Tubes Light Head S-Type Bowens Mount adaptor. Does not even come close. You would think they would check that out before releasing the product. However, my 16 year old son who is very good at fixing automobiles and motorcycles drilled a hole. I used a long nail and inserted it from the back of the AD B2 adaptor to where it touch the reflector and made sure it was straight and scratched a mark. Since the umbrella does not go perpendicular to the reflector, the hole needs to be a slot. My son elongated the hole. Works perfect. By making your own hole, it makes the umbrella much better centered in the reflector since the slots are usually further out. The Reflector seems to be pretty sloid and clicks in nicely into the AD-B2 power adaptor. The umbrella slot, however, will not line up with the Godox S-Type Speedlite Bracket for Bowens. ---Be careful as I have two brands of the S-Bracket. Not sure which was which, but the reflector fits one but not the other. I think it might be Flashpoint and Godox that I have. One of the brackets hole slots for the knobs on the sides are not big enough. Neither bracket has any manufacturer markings. So I cant tell which was which. They look very similar with just small differences. But with some drilling and using a file to smooth out the hole, this reflector was able to be modified to fit perfectly for the umbrella slot.
This very reasonably priced reflector works well with Godox LED's, such as the Litemons LA200D and the Knowled 300D. Yes, they lose some of the intensity that comes with the reflectors included with the Godox LED's, but those reflectors can't accept standard honeycomb grids, unfortunately. This Godox Standard Reflector does.Also it works with barndoors. While the inexpensive Godox barndoors can fit on the high intensity kit reflectors, they cannot rotate on those. This item does allow the barndoors to rotate, which, in my view, is essential for controlling light with barndoors.And of course this reflector comes with an easily removed (don't cut yourself!) knockout tab for an umbrella hole. They work pretty well with umbrellas, but I actually cut umbrella holes ... MoreThis very reasonably priced reflector works well with Godox LED's, such as the Litemons LA200D and the Knowled 300D. Yes, they lose some of the intensity that comes with the reflectors included with the Godox LED's, but those reflectors can't accept standard honeycomb grids, unfortunately. This Godox Standard Reflector does.Also it works with barndoors. While the inexpensive Godox barndoors can fit on the high intensity kit reflectors, they cannot rotate on those. This item does allow the barndoors to rotate, which, in my view, is essential for controlling light with barndoors.And of course this reflector comes with an easily removed (don't cut yourself!) knockout tab for an umbrella hole. They work pretty well with umbrellas, but I actually cut umbrella holes in the high intensity reflectors because they definitely throw more light, something important with LED's.All in all, very useful and economical!
I'm a still shooter. When I started doing wedding video, the continuos light from my aperture lamps were really distracting compared to my flashed that didn't disturb the ambience, but fired when I shot a frame. video is different. you need light and i get that, but putting grids on the light heads really keeps it from being annoying to guests. my only issue with this product is that its cheap. it didn't seat well so i had to position a few strips of guerilla tape to keep the grid in the reflector head
| Material of Construction | Aluminium |