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Umbrellas are renowned for their ease and speed of use, but not all umbrella systems are equal. The wide angle internal reflector within each Elinchrom light source smoothly illuminates the complete surface of all umbrellas. Contributing to this is the exceptional quality of Elinchrom's carefully selected fabrics. Once combined with the unique central umbrella tube location on Elinchrom flash heads, these elements together deliver an affordable quality of light which is unsurpassed.

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ELINCHROM DEEP SILVER UMBRELLA 105cm

Umbrellas are renowned for their ease and speed of use, but not all umbrella systems are equal. The wide angle internal reflector within each Elinchrom light source smoothly illuminates the complete surface of all umbrellas. Contributing to this is the exceptional quality of Elinchrom's carefully selected fabrics. Once combined with the unique central umbrella tube location on Elinchrom flash heads, these elements together deliver an affordable quality of light which is unsurpassed.

Elinchrom deep umbrellas are manufactured using 16 fibreglass rods to maintain a perfect circular shape. By simply adjusting the position, the deep shape offers fantastic ontrol of the light spread. In addition, these umbrellas can be transformed into “fold-up” softboxes by adding for example, a translucent cover to a silver umbrella, or a silver/black cover to a translucent umbrella.

This Silver umbrella offers a more crispy light providing greater specularity and texture.

The Elinchrom deep umbrella line offers six new deep-shaped umbrellas in 105 cm and 125 cm, silver, white and translucent.

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Elinchrom Deep Silver Umbrella 105cm

Product Features

  • Heat resistant fabric
  • 16 fibreglass rods for circular shape
  • Total control of light spread
  • Approximately 105cm point to point
  • 7mm shaft
  • Includes Umbrella Sleeve
  • Optional diffuser for versatility
  • Silver umbrella offers a more crispy light providing greater specularity and texture
  • Deep shape offers fantastic ontrol of the light spread

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Product Overview

Umbrellas are renowned for their ease and speed of use, but not all umbrella systems are equal. The wide angle internal reflector within each Elinchrom light source smoothly illuminates the complete surface of all umbrellas. Contributing to this is the exceptional quality of Elinchrom's carefully selected fabrics. Once combined with the unique central umbrella tube location on Elinchrom flash heads, these elements together deliver an affordable quality of light which is unsurpassed.

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