Overview

The Indirect Litemotiv Octa 190cm is the industry standard for any location and studio photographer who wants portable and lightweight light shaping solutions with no compromises on quality. The flash unit is fitted indirectly to diffuse in a beautiful, rich and even way bringing life to your images. The unique folding system allows a speedy setup of the Indirect Litemotiv in any location and with each softbox, there is a high-quality carrying case included to transport it safely anywhere you go.

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ELINCHROM INDIRECT LITEMOTIV OCTA 190cm

The Indirect Litemotiv Octa 190cm is the industry standard for any location and studio photographer who wants portable and lightweight light shaping solutions with no compromises on quality. The flash unit is fitted indirectly to diffuse in a beautiful, rich and even way bringing life to your images. The unique folding system allows a speedy setup of the Indirect Litemotiv in any location and with each softbox, there is a high-quality carrying case included to transport it safely anywhere you go.

  • Super fast to set up, with the unique Elinchrom folding construction.
  • New high quality black/silver fabrics, more light, better light distribution and can be used with 650W Halogen modelling lamps.
  • All Indirect Litemotiv's are supplied with an external diffuser, internal diffuser and carrying bag.
  • 360° rotating system.
  • Accepts all Elinchrom flash heads including Quadra heads, with Quadra Reflector Adapter 26342.
  • Accepts all Profoto™ flash heads via the NEW Elinchrom to Profoto™ Adapter 26345.

Quality of light

The central mounting for the flash head places the flash tube at the point of focus inside these softboxes for the best possible results.

The optical result is a light source, which is so even with superb colour saturation at the diffuser surface, that many famous photographers use the octa as a single light source for portrait photography.

More light

The new reflective fabric of the Indirect Litemotiv softboxes is unique. It offers more light output compared to previous fabrics while offering the same distinctive Elinchrom look.

Finally, the new fabric is heat-resistant, meaning that 650W hot lamps can be used with our new Indirect Litemotiv, overall it is also more durable, making this light shaper the perfect tool for rental studios.

Compatibility

The integral reflector of Elinchrom flash units is designed to maximise efficiency and even light distribution, they are the best fit for the IndirectLitemotiv. The flash tube is precisely positioned 20 mm from the surface to avoid the inherent un-evenness of non-concentric flash tubes. The bayonet mount is compatible with all Elinchrom flash units since 1974.

Renowned

These large yet lightweight softboxes have won worldwide popularity because of everything about them.

The Octa 190 cm is our most popular shape and probably other brands most popular light-shaping tool also!

Stability

We know these softboxes travel around the world and we also know the world is not as friendly as Switzerland is.

This is why we added small rings to each side of our Indirect Litemotiv shapers so that photographers can securely attach the Indirects to the ground or any element around them.

Portability

Their unique patented construction and design has taken these softboxes around the world in the most incredible locations. That's why every indirect Litemotiv includes a carrying bag.

The setting up / down process is so simple that although these are very big softboxes, they can be quickly folded down into one carrying bag for comfortable transportation.

Compatibility

Elinchrom Indirect Litemotiv Octa 190cm

Key Features

  • Works to Diffuse & Even Out Light Spread
  • Folding Construction for Fast Setup
  • High Output Silver Interior Fabric
  • Compatible with up to 650W Halogen Lamps
  • Internal and External Diffuser Included
  • 360 Deg Rotating System
  • Optional Elinchrom and Profoto Adapters
  • Includes Carrying Case

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Product Overview

The Indirect Litemotiv Octa 190cm is the industry standard for any location and studio photographer who wants portable and lightweight light shaping solutions with no compromises on quality. The flash unit is fitted indirectly to diffuse in a beautiful, rich and even way bringing life to your images. The unique folding system allows a speedy setup of the Indirect Litemotiv in any location and with each softbox, there is a high-quality carrying case included to transport it safely anywhere you go.

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