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Elinchrom Rotalux Rectabox 60x80

The Elinchrom Rotalux Rectabox is made for general purpose photography like portraits and product photography. Because of its shape and size, it provides flexibility in placement and use. The quality of light is outstanding because of its construction and the internal diffuser provides the softest and most even light possible.

SKU: GC49-01.26640

Elinchrom Rotalux Rectabox 60x80

Elinchrom Rotalux Rectabox 60x80

The Elinchrom Rotalux Rectabox is made for general purpose photography like portraits and product photography. Because of its shape and size, it provides flexibility in placement and use. The quality of light is outstanding because of its construction and the internal diffuser provides the softest and most even light possible.

The easy mounting Rotalux system is probably the most widely copied of all softbox systems. However, it is easier to copy a design than it is to make a quality product and it remains the best unit in its class. The Rotalux is extremely easy and fast to assemble and when it comes time to pack it away it collapses quickly like an umbrella and can be stored in the included padded carry bag ready to use again with only the click of a few snap locks.

Features:

Designed for super-fast assembly.

No need to break down when packing away.

Internal diffuser supplied to soften the light.

The padded Carrying Bag is included.

Heavy-duty Diffusing and reflecting fabric.

Grey rip piping, professional finish.

Redesigned locking with a wing nut.

Redesigned snap locks.

Optional Rotagrid to help direct light.

Optional Hooded Diffuser, reduces the spread of light.

Lightweight Speedring is sold separately.

Elinchrom users are not the only ones who can take advantage of the Rotalux softbox system. There are now optional adapter speedrings for other brands of studio flash. Only one adapter ring is required for any shape and size of Rotalux.

Please note the Speedring is not included and must be ordered separately and is made for the below brand flash units.

Elinchrom

Profoto

Bowens / S Type

Broncolor

AlienBee

Hensel

The Elinchrom Rotalux series of softboxes have some optional accessories to help soften or control light.

The optional deflector set takes advantage of the unique Elinchrom central shaft to modify the softness/hardness and colour like no other softbox system.

The optional Hooded Diffuser limits the spread of light for more directed light control.

The optional Rotagrid can be used to control light as grids do on reflectors.

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Elinchrom Rotalux Rectabox 60x80

The Elinchrom Rotalux Rectabox is made for general purpose photography like portraits and product photography. Because of its shape and size, it provides flexibility in placement and use. The quality of light is outstanding because of its construction and the internal diffuser provides the softest and most even light possible.

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