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Finally!... The ability to shape the light being emitted from your Lume Cube. Magnetically attach the Snoot to the Light House or Modi Frame to control the direction, radius, and shape of your light. Create a cylindrical shaped light with zero spill to capture content in a whole new way!

SKU: GC40-LC-SNOOT

Lume Cube Snoot for Modifying Light

Finally!... The ability to shape the light being emitted from your Lume Cube. Magnetically attach the Snoot to the Light House or Modi Frame to control the direction, radius, and shape of your light. Create a cylindrical shaped light with zero spill to capture content in a whole new way!

The Snoot was designed for content creators who need to control the direction and shape of their light. Great for portrait photographers, macro photographers, product photographers, toy photographers, and more. Simply move the snoot closer to your subject to shrink the circle of light and pull the snoot away from your subject to increase the radius of the light. Can be used on or off camera and works great as a hair or accent light.

*This product is made for the Lume Cube (NOT the Lume Cube AIR)

*Modification Frame or Light House required for use

*Lume Cube NOT included

  • Add a Snoot to Your Lume Cube Light
  • Control Light Shape and Direction
  • Shrinks Lighted-Area Diameter
  • Connects to Light Quickly via Magnets
  • Needs Modification Frame or Light House
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    Finally!... The ability to shape the light being emitted from your Lume Cube. Magnetically attach the Snoot to the Light House or Modi Frame to control the direction, radius, and shape of your light. Create a cylindrical shaped light with zero spill to capture content in a whole new way!

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