Overview

To achieve the desired lighting effect, it takes more than just a few lights, you also need the lighting modifiers in hand to allow some fine tuning of the light. The Scrim Flag kit of Godox, which offers you a highly versatile and portable light-modifying solution, will be the best choice. With the foldable flag frames, flag fabrics, and fingers and dots, you can easily set them up in studio or on location, use them to highly control the light. For better photography, videography, and film-making, this kit can definitely help you to finely adjust the light and reach ideal tones on the pictures so as to unleash your creative potential with higher efficiency.

SKU: GC49-11.SF6090KIT

Godox Scrim Flag Kit 60 X 90Cm

To achieve the desired lighting effect, it takes more than just a few lights, you also need the lighting modifiers in hand to allow some fine tuning of the light. The Scrim Flag kit of Godox, which offers you a highly versatile and portable light-modifying solution, will be the best choice. With the foldable flag frames, flag fabrics, and fingers and dots, you can easily set them up in studio or on location, use them to highly control the light. For better photography, videography, and film-making, this kit can definitely help you to finely adjust the light and reach ideal tones on the pictures so as to unleash your creative potential with higher efficiency.

Versatile, Complete and Compact

As a full-featured lighting control system. What makes the two packs different from each other mainly lies on the flag size, which is made for meeting individual needs during the shoots. Each of the two versions will fully contain five flag frames and fabric screens to assemble flags for shaping, blocking or diffusing the light, as well as two groups of fingers and dots to allow more precise adjustments of light. Having the Godox Scrim Flag Kit offers you a versatile complete lighting modifying solution, with easier access to finer tuned lighting whenever you need it.

Moreover, the lightweight flag fabrics, three-ended collapsible flag frames, and fingers and dots together make the kit compact and portable, which ensures easy operation, transport and storage.

High Control of Lighting Effect

The scrim flag kit could help the photographers to easily adjust the contrast of the light and dark areas of the subject, so as to realize more even or accented pictures in a precise and convenient way, and for you to take high control of lighting effect. It also releases you from the limitation of space and time, making it easier to set the scene you desire.

Black Single Net Screen & Black Double Net Screen

The black single/double net screen can be used to vary the highlight part on the subject, thereby altering the contrast of light and dark, to achieve pictures with more balanced and proper tones.

One-Stop Silk Screen

The one-stop silk screen mainly works on the dark area of the subject to adjust the light/dark contrast of the picture, cutting the dramatic shadows, allowing you fine-tuned pictures.

Black Block Solid

The black block solid is perfect for blocking all unwanted light from your subject, or creating more shadows.

Two-Stop Silk Screen

The two-stop silk screen could diffuse available lighting, giving your subject softer and more even tones.

Fingers and Dots

The dots and fingers in black net and solid fabrics allow you to shape light just like the flags of black net and solid, but on smaller objects or areas. They're ideal for tabletop shooting or in situations where the larger fabrics are inconvenient.

Portable and User-Friendly

One-Stop Silk Screen

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Godox Scrim Flag Kit 60 X 90Cm

Godox SF Scrim Flag Kit Features

  • High Control of Lighting Effect
  • Black Single Net Screen & Black Double Net Screen
  • One-Stop Silk Screen mainly works on the dark area of the subject
  • Black Block Solid is perfect for blocking all unwanted light from your subject, or creating more shadows
  • Two-Stop Silk Screen could diffuse available lighting, giving your subject softer and more even tones
  • Ergonomic design, comfortable to carry around
  • Portable and User-Friendly carry-case has more than enough room for quick organization and storage right after shoots

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Product Overview

To achieve the desired lighting effect, it takes more than just a few lights, you also need the lighting modifiers in hand to allow some fine tuning of the light. The Scrim Flag kit of Godox, which offers you a highly versatile and portable light-modifying solution, will be the best choice. With the foldable flag frames, flag fabrics, and fingers and dots, you can easily set them up in studio or on location, use them to highly control the light. For better photography, videography, and film-making, this kit can definitely help you to finely adjust the light and reach ideal tones on the pictures so as to unleash your creative potential with higher efficiency.

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