Overview

MagMod MagBeam Kit

Expand your lighting possibilities with the MagBeam Kit from MagMod. Part of the MagMod versatile flash modifier system, this kit was put together to give photographers precise and creative lighting control. The main MagBeam accessory connects via powerful magnets to the included MagGrip and then accepts a variety of different tools to control the beam of your flash. The tele lens included here focuses the flash beam, and thanks to the collapsible design of the MagBeam users can achieve two additional beam angles. The MagBeam offers snoot-like precision to illuminate your subjects from a distance, whether you're shooting a wedding or wildlife.

SKU: GC07-MMBEAM02

MagMod MagBeam Kit

MagMod MagBeam Kit

Expand your lighting possibilities with the MagBeam Kit from MagMod. Part of the MagMod versatile flash modifier system, this kit was put together to give photographers precise and creative lighting control. The main MagBeam accessory connects via powerful magnets to the included MagGrip and then accepts a variety of different tools to control the beam of your flash. The tele lens included here focuses the flash beam, and thanks to the collapsible design of the MagBeam users can achieve two additional beam angles. The MagBeam offers snoot-like precision to illuminate your subjects from a distance, whether you're shooting a wedding or wildlife.

Instant, Smooth Magnetic Attachment

Thanks to magnets, the MagBeam connects in a snap. Simply attach the MagGrip to your flash, add the MagBeam, and you're ready to shoot. This MagBeam kit facilitates spotlighting any action from a distance, offering an effortless magnetic setup for on-camera and off-camera use.

Tele Lens

Designed to work with the MagBeam, the included tele lens will focus the output from your flash, significantly extending its reach.

MagGrip

A MagGrip is included for magnetically attaching the modifiers to your flash. It secures over your flash head and provides a magnetic base for easily swapping in the modifiers.

Versatile Modifier

The MagBeam is stackable with optional accessories. You can easily create different patterns and shapes with your flash by adding a variety of MagMasks included with the separately available MagMask kit.

Durability

Made from durable silicone, there is no need to worry about durability. The modifier's construction is tough enough to handle multiple uses, shoot after shoot.

Portable Design

Easy to store and carry, this kit can go wherever your photography takes you.

Key Features:

MagMod Flash Modifier System

Includes MagBeam, MagGrip & Tele Lens

For Long-Throw Lighting

Collapses for Two Additional Beam Angles

Tele Lens Focuses Flash Beam

Quick Magnetic Attachment

Stackable with Other MagMod Accessories

Compact & Portable Design

Durable Silicone Material

Works with Optional MagMask Kit

What's in the Box:

MagMod MagBeam Kit

MagBeam

MagGrip

Tele Lens

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Product Overview

MagMod MagBeam Kit

Expand your lighting possibilities with the MagBeam Kit from MagMod. Part of the MagMod versatile flash modifier system, this kit was put together to give photographers precise and creative lighting control. The main MagBeam accessory connects via powerful magnets to the included MagGrip and then accepts a variety of different tools to control the beam of your flash. The tele lens included here focuses the flash beam, and thanks to the collapsible design of the MagBeam users can achieve two additional beam angles. The MagBeam offers snoot-like precision to illuminate your subjects from a distance, whether you're shooting a wedding or wildlife.

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