Overview

The Litemotiv 190cm Parabolic Softbox from Elinchrom is a logical extension of their softbox range. The 16-sided softbox is ideal for portraiture since its form factor renders pleasing circular catchlights in the subject's eyes, while the Litemotiv's large surface area wraps the soft light around the subject.

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ELINCHROM LITEMOTIV OCTA 190cm

The Litemotiv 190cm Parabolic Softbox from Elinchrom is a logical extension of their softbox range. The 16-sided softbox is ideal for portraiture since its form factor renders pleasing circular catchlights in the subject's eyes, while the Litemotiv's large surface area wraps the soft light around the subject.

Optimal results can be achieved using any combination of the unit's removable front and inner diffusers as well as optional deflectors that reduce hotspots. The Litemotiv requires a separate purchase of a heavy-duty bracket for use. The Elinchrom bracket enables precise and easy positioning for all Elinchrom heads. Profoto, Bowens, and Broncolor Pulso brackets are also available.

16 Rods

The 16 anodized rods are heat-resistant, enabling work with high-temperature light sources and creating ideal catchlights for portraiture, The rods are made of flexible aluminium to follow the parabolic shape of the Litemotiv. The colour coding of the bracket and rods enables trouble-free assembly. These studio softboxes feature convenience features such as a removable rear cover that makes them simple to set up and disassemble

More Light

The fabric of the Litemotiv softboxes is unique. It offers 30% more light output than the standard Rotalux fabric used for the Portalitewhile being just as lightweight. It also offers the same distinctive Elinchrom look as the other softboxes but with the addition of heat resistance which allows the use of hot lights up to 650W

Support Bracket

Designed to support the Litemotiv 120cm and the larger 190cm, this separately purchased bracket takes all of the stress off the attached flash head in use while providing easy positioning of it. Elinchrom, Bowens S-Mount, Broncolor Pulso and Profoto brackets are available

Double Diffusion

The double diffusion panels have been specially designed to produce very soft light. The inner diffuser also incorporates a central circular panel to avoid hotspots, thus offering the most homogenous light possible. It is possible to remove both diffusers to obtain a very crisp and contrasty light, similar to a beauty dish but much larger

Optional Deflectors

Elinchrom compacts and flash heads offer a unique centred umbrella fitting for umbrellas and deflectors. This gives photographers the freedom to easily modify the hardness/softness of their lights. Deflectors can eliminate, soften or tone sharp shadow edges and hotspots

The Elinchrom Litemotiv 120cm Parabolic Softbox Includes:

Litemotiv 190cm Parabolic Softbox

Inner Diffuser

Front Diffuser

Carry Bag

2 Year Warranty

The support bracket is sold separately and fits Elinchrom, Bowens S-Mount, Broncolor Pulso and Profoto flashes

Compatibility

Elinchrom Litemotiv Octa 190cm

Product Features

  • Exclusive fabric for exceptional light quality
  • Sixteen sided softboxes, creating close to perfect catchlights
  • Anodised rod colour coding for faster assembly
  • The strong and stable bracket supports all Elinchrom units
  • Additional brackets are available for Bron, Profoto & Bowens
  • Removable rear cover for easier setup and shoot through functionality
  • Two diffusers, inner and outer, for perfectly soft diffusion
  • Without these diffusers, this is a giant beauty dish
  • Unique to Elinchrom, deflectors fine tune the Litemotiv effect
  • Supplied with carrying bag

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Product Overview

The Litemotiv 190cm Parabolic Softbox from Elinchrom is a logical extension of their softbox range. The 16-sided softbox is ideal for portraiture since its form factor renders pleasing circular catchlights in the subject's eyes, while the Litemotiv's large surface area wraps the soft light around the subject.

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