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Godox FP-M Flash Projector Mini Kit (50°)

A precise light-shaper for seamless transitions between studio and location, the compact and highly versatile FP-M Flash Projector Mini Kit from Godox includes a 50° lens for broad illumination. This projection attachment offers compatibility with select square-head Godox flashes. The FP-M delivers clean, controlled illumination, giving photographers a unique projection solution for a variety of flash models. Achieve efficient, complete creative light control by exploring the FP-M's optimised optical system, 360° design, and wide range of accessories.

SKU: GC49-11.FP-M-50

Godox FP-M Flash Projector Mini Kit (50°)

Godox FP-M Flash Projector Mini Kit (50°)

A precise light-shaper for seamless transitions between studio and location, the compact and highly versatile FP-M Flash Projector Mini Kit from Godox includes a 50° lens for broad illumination. This projection attachment offers compatibility with select square-head Godox flashes. The FP-M delivers clean, controlled illumination, giving photographers a unique projection solution for a variety of flash models. Achieve efficient, complete creative light control by exploring the FP-M's optimised optical system, 360° design, and wide range of accessories.

Square Head Flash Compatibility

The FP-M is compatible with a wide range of square head Godox flashes, including the separately available V860III, V860II, V850, V850II, V850III, TT685, TT685 II, TT600, TT520, TT520II, TT520III, TT560II, TT350, V350, V480, AD200Pro (with square head), and AD200Pro II (with square head) units.

Integrated Geometric Shaper

Find integrated four-leaf shutters within the projector to cut and hold perfect rectangular, triangular, or custom geometric shapes. The result is precise control over the projected shape without additional accessories. Its four-leaf shutter design allows you to control the shape of light to achieve artistic illumination directly from the FP-M.

360° Design

A 360° rotatable front barrel enables quick gobo adjustments for fine-tuning of the projection patterns. This means precise pattern placement and composition alignment without interrupting your workflow on set. The FP-M is the ideal creative tool for portrait and fine art photographers in need of defined light shapes and expressive patterns.

Extensive Accessory Ecosystem

Using the included gobo holder and gobo set, you can easily project creative patterns. The size M gobos can be easily swapped out as needed to project various patterns. The attachment also works with an optional colour frame for optional colour filters that will bring artistic effects and accents. For enhanced beam control, a slot-mounted iris (purchased separately) allows the light to achieve wider coverage or to be focused in a tighter circle.

Reliable Performance

Swap the current 50° projection lens and use another separately available SP-series Godox EF lens in different degrees (19 and 36°) to adapt the FP-M to multiple shooting needs. This compact and lightweight modifier has a refined build with a ventilated housing for stable performance, and Godox includes a bracket for attaching to an optional stand. The FP-M is delivered in a carry bag to keep it safe during storage and transportation.

Key Features:

Projection Attachment with 50° Lens

For Select Square Head Flashes

Integrated Four Shutter Leaves

Interchangeable Optional Lenses

Ventilated Housing

Compact, Lightweight & Portable Design

Works with Optional Iris

What's in the Box:

Godox FP-M Flash Projector Mini Kit (50°)

Godox 50° Lens for ML-SP50/ML-SP50K Projection Attachment

Godox SP-CF Gobo Holder

Godox AD-E2 Bracket for AD100Pro, AD200Pro & AD300Pro

Gobo Set

Carry Bag

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Product Overview

Godox FP-M Flash Projector Mini Kit (50°)

A precise light-shaper for seamless transitions between studio and location, the compact and highly versatile FP-M Flash Projector Mini Kit from Godox includes a 50° lens for broad illumination. This projection attachment offers compatibility with select square-head Godox flashes. The FP-M delivers clean, controlled illumination, giving photographers a unique projection solution for a variety of flash models. Achieve efficient, complete creative light control by exploring the FP-M's optimised optical system, 360° design, and wide range of accessories.

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