Overview

MagMod Pro Artistic Gels

The MagMod Pro Artistic Gels is a set of six gels that can be attached to your flash using an optional MagGrip 2 adapter. The adapter stretches and secures over standard and round head flash heads and provides a magnetic base for attaching the gels. The gels feature built-in magnets and can quickly be mounted and swapped. The MagMod system eliminates the need for a separate gel holder system.

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MagMod Pro Artistic Gels

MagMod Pro Artistic Gels

The MagMod Pro Artistic Gels is a set of six gels that can be attached to your flash using an optional MagGrip 2 adapter. The adapter stretches and secures over standard and round head flash heads and provides a magnetic base for attaching the gels. The gels feature built-in magnets and can quickly be mounted and swapped. The MagMod system eliminates the need for a separate gel holder system.

You can attach one gel or stack multiple gels at the same time to adjust your flash's colour temperature and hue. Included are pink, amber, lime, aqua, cyan, and lavender gels. They're made of durable, rigid polycarbonate and are virtually indestructible. You can bend, drop, or flex them without causing any damage. Each gel has the gel name embedded in it for long-lasting name identification. Also, the gels can additionally be mixed with other MagMod 2 modifiers for even further customisation of your flash setup.

Key Features:

Six Stackable, Magnetic Gels for Flashes

MagGrip 2 Magnetic Adapter Required

Pink, Amber, and Lime Gels

Aqua, Cyan, and Lavender Gels

Durable Polycarbonate Construction

Can Be Mixed with Other MagMod Modifiers

Embedded Gel Names

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MagMod Pro Artistic Gels

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Product Overview

MagMod Pro Artistic Gels

The MagMod Pro Artistic Gels is a set of six gels that can be attached to your flash using an optional MagGrip 2 adapter. The adapter stretches and secures over standard and round head flash heads and provides a magnetic base for attaching the gels. The gels feature built-in magnets and can quickly be mounted and swapped. The MagMod system eliminates the need for a separate gel holder system.

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