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Godox P128 Parabolic Light Focusing System Kit

SKU: GC49-11.P128 KIT

Godox P128 Parabolic Light Focusing System Kit

Godox P128 Parabolic Light Focusing System Kit

Parabolic Light Focusing System

For visual artists, there is no limit to investigate the possibility of light for expressions.

Godox Parabolic Light Focusing System realizes a distinctive way to shape your light. Thanks to the engineering preciseness and pursuit of excellence, the exquisite 24-brace reflector works perfectly as a light re-inventor creating dimensions no other light shapers could. Benefiting from the focusing system you will get great light variations from just one modifier.

Entry the world of parabolic light force exploring the pro light shaping!

True Parabolic

Parabolic reflector may not be a new concept for you, but only a few tops stay true to the name and with certain entry barrier. Now, after the persistent efforts of Godox, you have a trusty choice to make an easy decision.

Only reflector that shaped specifically as a parabola gives the characteristic light performance, that’s how this one is required to be, a truly parabolic reflector that ensures smooth spread, beautiful contrast and focusable versatility in one.

How light travels

Let’s see what science is behind its magic light results—a geometric graph that defines any point on the curve at an equal distance from a focus and the directrix. Put that on the light system, the curve represents reflector, the axis of symmetry is where the focusing rod is with a light source as a point moving along on it to achieve a range of light qualities.

Light first travels onto the reflector and then bounce outward to hit your subject. The curve reflects rays in certain angles depending on the light position. When the light is placed most inward, scattered rays are stretched to form a focused and narrow beam with great contrast; when at the focus, rays being collimated to output parallel light that keep both strength and smoothness. When light is moved further out, reflected rays tend to diffuse, with some hitting the subject while some spreading out away, so light becomes softer with less contrast.

Prominent Light Master

You will be impressed by the magnificent light effects it provides. Shadows are cast in a sense of gorgeous sculpturing for elegant dimensionality. Rich contrast could be obtained while tonal areas are evenly lit, with depth, details and charms merged in one piece. And vibrant colours well maintained to strengthen the impact. What’s more, the overall intensity is adjustable to your visual aesthetics. At all levels of light quality, the system shows its undoubted masterfulness, best for fashion, beauty, fine art and other artistic creations.

24 Braces

24 braces means a large number of reflected panels that makes the modifier as close as a circular source, thus a more efficient weapon to put your power to good use. Event coverage of quality light with an elegant tonal balance that every professional photographer ever dreams of is now within your reach.

Small Adapter Ring

The adapter ring that connects the light head is designed with a small diameter, so as to not block any light output for more efficient illumination.

User Friendly

Thanks to thoughtful mechanical design, you’ll have a smooth user experience.

For the Master’s Touch

Diffusers adjust the overall wash of shaped light to a less hard mood, with two densities for a progressive 0.5 reduction of light contrast.

Secure Your Light

Two layers of thoughtful design to protect your light head from falling to crash.

"Godox Parabolic Light Focusing System realizes a distinctive way to shape your light. Thanks to the engineering preciseness and pursuit of excellence, the exquisite 24-brace reflector works perfectly as a light re-inventor creating dimensions no other light shapers could. Benefiting from the focusing system you will get great light variations from just one modifier. Entry the world of parabolic light force exploring the pro light shaping!"

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