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MagMod Professional Kit 2

 

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MagMod Professional Kit 2

MagMod Professional Kit 2

 

The MagMod Professional Flash Kit 2 includes some of the key modifiers of the MagMod system. The kit features the MagGrid 2 grid, MagSphere 2 dome, and MagBounce 2 bounce modifier. The MagGrip 2 adapter is included for magnetically attaching the modifiers to your flash. The adapter secures over your flash head and provides a magnetic base for easily swapping in the modifiers. The adapter is optimized for round-head flashes and is suitable for standard ones as well. The kit also includes a set of Pro Correction Gels for adjusting color temperature, and a microfiber pouch.

Instantly transform the harsh light of your flash into a soft, omni-directional, bare-bulb light source. Increase the apparent size of your flash by up to 300% for a softer glow over a bigger area. Achieve all this and more with only one stop of light loss.

MagMod MagGrip 2

The MagGrip 2 is the adapter that's used to attach many of the MagMod modifiers to hot shoe flashes. Made of silicone rubber, it stretches and secures over the flash head and provides a magnetic based for attaching modifiers such as the MagGrid, MagBounce, and many others. This v2 version is especially designed for round-head flashes but is suitable for standard ones as well. It's more oval than the original version in order to better fit round-head flashes. It's also a bit more compact. The built-in magnets offer strong magnetic attachment points and allow you to swap modifiers on the fly. The silicone rubber material retains 99% of its elasticity over time, even after long, repeated use.

MagMod MagGrid 2

The MagMod MagGrid 2 is a honeycomb grid compatible with most hot-shoe flashes. It changes the beam angle of your flash to a more concentrated 40°, and it eliminates unwanted light spill, allowing you to capture cleaner and more consistent images. Multiple units can be stacked together to further tighten the beam angle. You can also stack a MagGrid 2 with a MagSphere 2 to get both diffused and pinpoint-controlled light. The MagGrid 2 is made of silicone rubber, and this ensures that the grid cells will be less prone to chips and cracks.
The MagGrid 2 requires a MagGrip or MagGrip 2 accessory, sold separately, in order to attach to the flash. The optional MagGrip, made of silicone, stretches to secure over the flash head, and this grid then magnetically attaches to the MagGrip. The optional MagGrip 2 has a round design optimized for round head flashes but fits standard-style flashes as well.

MagMod MagSphere 2

The MagMod MagSphere 2 is designed to attach to your hot shoe flash magnetically via an optional MagGrip 2 adapter. It shapes your flash into a soft, omni-directional bare-bulb light source that works as an on-camera diffuser or small bounce card. This v2 release of the MagSphere is 40% lighter than the original version and allows for more efficient use.
The required MagGrip 2 adapter is especially optimized for round-head flashes but is compatible with standard ones as well. The adapter stretches and secures over the flash head, and provides a magnetic base for quickly attaching and removing the MagSphere on the fly. The MagSphere 2 is made from durable silicone that retains 99% of its elasticity over time, even after long, repeated use.

MagMod MagBounce 2

Designed 30% lighter than the original version, the MagBounce 2 is made to be even more efficient and easy to work with than before. This compact bounce modifier is like a small softbox that fits in your pocket. Attaching to your hot shoe flash via an optional MagGrip 2 accessory, the MagBounce 2 increases the apparent size of your flash by 300%, and its white silicone texture diffuses light without significantly decreasing output. The required MagGrip 2 accessory, sold separately, stretches, and secures over your flash head and lets you magnetically snap on the MagBounce. You can magnetically attach it in four different positions for varying portrait and landscape shots.
The MagBounce 2 is made from a solid piece of durable silicone that retains 99% of its elasticity over time, even after long, repeated use. This quality also allows you to fold and squish the MagBounce 2 as needed to fit into tight spaces in your carry bag. The MagBounce 2 additionally supports MagMod Pro Gels to further customize your flash.

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