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Godox BeamLight B60 Reflector for M600R (Bowens Mount)

Godox continues to expand its cinematic lighting ecosystem with a more compact, lightweight, and affordable version of the BeamLight reflector. Meticulously engineered for long-distance work, the BeamLight B60 Reflector is a groundbreaking light shaper that comes with a Bowens mount for full compatibility with the M600R LED fixture. Similar to the separately available Max90, the B60 is capable of providing an ultra-narrow beam angle of 5° to turn your Godox LEDs into top-notch parallel light sources.

SKU: GC49-11.BEAMLIGHTB60

Godox BeamLight B60 Reflector for M600R (Bowens Mount)

Godox BeamLight B60 Reflector for M600R (Bowens Mount)

Godox continues to expand its cinematic lighting ecosystem with a more compact, lightweight, and affordable version of the BeamLight reflector. Meticulously engineered for long-distance work, the BeamLight B60 Reflector is a groundbreaking light shaper that comes with a Bowens mount for full compatibility with the M600R LED fixture. Similar to the separately available Max90, the B60 is capable of providing an ultra-narrow beam angle of 5° to turn your Godox LEDs into top-notch parallel light sources.

Outstanding Illuminance

The BeamLight B60's directional beam spread, coupled with its highly-reflective silver interior, intensifies the output of select Godox LED lights, which is useful for film and commercial productions.

KNOWLED LiteFlow System

Achieve the full potential of the BeamLight B60 by combining it with Godox's LiteFlow cutting-edge reflection boards. When paired with the separately available LiteFlow mirror-like reflectors, they become an innovative parallel lighting system.

Robust Housing

The reflector's protective, rigid housing is designed to withstand the rigors of film sets and resist deformation.

Compact & Highly Portable

Compact in size at 23.6 x 19.7" and made intentionally as a more lightweight modifier at 9.97 kg, the BeamLight B60 ships with a flight case that facilitates storage and transportation between locations. A fabric for spill control is also provided.

Key Features:

For Select Godox Fixtures

5° Beam Angle

Ideal for Long Throw Work

Silver Interior

Bowens Mount Accessory

Works with Optional LiteFlow System

What's in the Box:

Godox BeamLight B60 Reflector for M600R (Bowens Mount)

Spill Control Fabric

Support Rod

Flight Case

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Godox BeamLight B60 Reflector for M600R (Bowens Mount)

Godox continues to expand its cinematic lighting ecosystem with a more compact, lightweight, and affordable version of the BeamLight reflector. Meticulously engineered for long-distance work, the BeamLight B60 Reflector is a groundbreaking light shaper that comes with a Bowens mount for full compatibility with the M600R LED fixture. Similar to the separately available Max90, the B60 is capable of providing an ultra-narrow beam angle of 5° to turn your Godox LEDs into top-notch parallel light sources.

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