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Godox Knowled Liteflow 100 4 Piece Kit

Designed as a unique solution to create indirect light, Godox introduces the Knowled LiteFlow 100 Double-Sided Reflector - featuring two versatile mirror-like reflector boards with varying diffusion strengths mounted on two durable yoke frames. While other similar reflectors have been used for years, Godox's cutting-edge reflection system accurately guides the light source to your desired positions. Made to cover a variety of environments and applications, the two 100 x 100cm double-sided reflectors sport different diffusion levels, ranging from a hard to a soft strip ray of light. This kit also includes a robust flight case for storage and portability.

SKU: GC49-11.LITEFLOW100K1

Godox KNOWLED Liteflow 100 4 Piece Kit

Godox Knowled Liteflow 100 4 Piece Kit

Designed as a unique solution to create indirect light, Godox introduces the Knowled LiteFlow 100 Double-Sided Reflector - featuring two versatile mirror-like reflector boards with varying diffusion strengths mounted on two durable yoke frames. While other similar reflectors have been used for years, Godox's cutting-edge reflection system accurately guides the light source to your desired positions. Made to cover a variety of environments and applications, the two 100 x 100cm double-sided reflectors sport different diffusion levels, ranging from a hard to a soft strip ray of light. This kit also includes a robust flight case for storage and portability.

Aluminium Coated Surface

What really makes the LiteFlow 100 stand out is a meticulously crafted aluminium-coated surface, which boasts an impressively low 3% loss of intensity. Another benefit is that light quality and accuracy are maintained with colour rendering at 100%. Exceptional reflectance, precise control, and multiple beams of light are some of the features that make the LiteFlow 100 a cinematic lighting solution.

Colour Coded Frames

Carefully crafted to improve your workflow on set, the LiteFlow 100 has convenient colour coded details with specific numbers in its frame. Each colour and number refer to a different diffusion and reflection type for quick identification.

Blue colour/Number 1: hard light

Yellow colour/Number 2: medium light

Green colour/Number 3: soft light

Red colour/Number 4: soft strip light

Hard, Medium, Soft & Strip Light

Depending on the selected bounce surface, the LiteFlow 100 will give you different results with an extended light path and a natural fall-off. Use the hard light side to reflect tungsten sources or sunlight, the medium side to work with direct light, the soft side to create soft and natural shadows that are ideal for fill light, or the soft strip diffusion to alter the light's beam into a strip shape.

Efficient Lighting Control System

This efficient system can redirect a single light source multiple times, so you probably won't need a large number of additional fixtures or modifiers. The LiteFlow 100 is also useful in outdoor environments to reflect sunlight through a window to light up a subject in an interior space.

Mounting

The LiteFlow 100 yoke is equipped with a 28mm female socket for mounting compatible stands. For comfortable rigging, users have the ability to place a rope through the four holes located at the frame's corners.

Additional Information

There are a few precautions to help ensure the beneficial use of your LiteFlow 100. Godox recommends the use of gloves during handling to prevent any possible scratching. To ensure that the reflector will remain free from stains, it is recommended to clean it immediately after use.

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Godox Knowled Liteflow 100 4 Piece Kit

LiteFlow 100 D1/D3 (Double Sided)

LiteFlow 100 D2/D4 (Double Sided)

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Product Overview

Godox Knowled Liteflow 100 4 Piece Kit

Designed as a unique solution to create indirect light, Godox introduces the Knowled LiteFlow 100 Double-Sided Reflector - featuring two versatile mirror-like reflector boards with varying diffusion strengths mounted on two durable yoke frames. While other similar reflectors have been used for years, Godox's cutting-edge reflection system accurately guides the light source to your desired positions. Made to cover a variety of environments and applications, the two 100 x 100cm double-sided reflectors sport different diffusion levels, ranging from a hard to a soft strip ray of light. This kit also includes a robust flight case for storage and portability.

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