SKU: GC49-11.BD04

Godox Barndoor With Grid & Colour Filter Set

A versatile kit for modifying light output from a flash, this Barndoor Kit from Godox is designed to fit on the front of a standard 7 Inch reflector. Included in the kit is a four leaf barndoor set for adjusting the shape of the light output; a honeycomb grid for producing a harder quality of light and a tighter beam; and yellow, green, blue, and red gel filters for producing a dramatic and creative wash of colour.

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A versatile kit for modifying light output from a flash, this Barndoor Kit from Godox is designed to fit on the front of a standard 7 Inch reflector. Included in the kit is a four leaf barndoor set for adjusting the shape of the light output; a honeycomb grid for producing a harder quality of light and a tighter beam; and yellow, green, blue, and red gel filters for producing a dramatic and creative wash of colour.

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