Overview

The Aputure Nova P600C Space Light is ideal for cinematographers and studios who need an Omni-direction ambient light solution. When combined with the full-colour RGBWW Nova P600c, with its innately soft quality and high output, this space light is perfect for studio installs. Its nearly 3-foot diameter and 28- inch height create a large volumetric source to fill up cycs and green screens. With its ease of use and portability, you can also take it on set, by collapsing the modifier into its carrying bag and transporting it to your next location

SKU: GC49-24.NOVAP600C-SPLIGHT

Aputure Nova P600C Space Light

The Aputure Nova P600C Space Light is ideal for cinematographers and studios who need an Omni-direction ambient light solution. When combined with the full-colour RGBWW Nova P600c, with its innately soft quality and high output, this space light is perfect for studio installs. Its nearly 3-foot diameter and 28- inch height create a large volumetric source to fill up cycs and green screens. With its ease of use and portability, you can also take it on set, by collapsing the modifier into its carrying bag and transporting it to your next location

The Nova P600c Space Light is an Omni-direction soft light diffuser for the RGBWW LED Panel. As a space flight, it features a cylindrical design, which is achieved by mounting the light into a suspended frame. This allows the panel to spread light 360° over a wider area, reducing-edge shadows and making it suitable for creating soft light environments. The Space Light softbox also features an adjustable light control skirt. The inner layer of the light control skirt is slightly reflective, and in combination with the black outer layer, it completely eliminates spill light. Starting out as an Omni-directional light, when only one side of the skirt is rolled down, the soft light is given direction. When the skirt has been completely closed, the resulting light is projected downwards in a circular aperture.

Main Features

  • 84cm (33in) Omni-directional soft light diffuser for the Nova P600c

  • 360° illumination to fill any space

  • Ideal for studios and lighting grids

  • Light control skirt to adjust the spread

  • Circular aperture

  • Collapsible for storage and transport

  • Carrying Bag included

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Product Overview

The Aputure Nova P600C Space Light is ideal for cinematographers and studios who need an Omni-direction ambient light solution. When combined with the full-colour RGBWW Nova P600c, with its innately soft quality and high output, this space light is perfect for studio installs. Its nearly 3-foot diameter and 28- inch height create a large volumetric source to fill up cycs and green screens. With its ease of use and portability, you can also take it on set, by collapsing the modifier into its carrying bag and transporting it to your next location

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