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Manfrotto MLLC1201K Med Pro Scrim All In One Kit

Ideal for full-length location shooting, the Manfrotto Medium Pro Scrim All-In-One Kit measures 3.6 x 6.5' and features a lightweight design, quick and easy setup, grip gear integration, and fabrics that are most popular with shooters. The kit is built around a sturdy aluminium frame and has an internal elastic cord that keeps it together when packed yet separate from other components.

SKU: GC40-MF-MLLC1201K

Manfrotto MLLC1201K Med Pro Scrim All In One Kit

Manfrotto MLLC1201K Med Pro Scrim All In One Kit

Ideal for full-length location shooting, the Manfrotto Medium Pro Scrim All-In-One Kit measures 3.6 x 6.5' and features a lightweight design, quick and easy setup, grip gear integration, and fabrics that are most popular with shooters. The kit is built around a sturdy aluminium frame and has an internal elastic cord that keeps it together when packed yet separate from other components.

Included are three fabrics, each of which quickly clips onto the frame and just as quickly unclips when you want to swap it out for another fabric. The black fabric absorbs light from the subject and can be used to create a light-to-dark ratio in flat light conditions, block window light or other illumination, or reduce reflections on shiny or mirrored surfaces. The reversible silver/white fabric has a dual purpose. The silver side offers highly reflective light quality great for long-throw work and renders a snappy, high-contrast look with a cool colour bias, while the white surface provides neutral reflectance with a soft quality of light. Finally, the 1.25-stop diffusion fabric both reduces the amount of light falling on the subject and is also a valuable tool when used overhead to tame bright, contrasting light sources such as the sun. What about mounting? This is a complete kit so Manfrotto has you covered. The kit provides two ears - flat, notched metal plates that fasten anywhere on the tubular frame. The ears slip into the two provided grip heads, each of which has 5/8" receivers. Add two stands and you have a solid setup for an overhead or butterfly. The whole kit fits in the included rigid case.

Features:

Black, Silver/White & 1.25-Stop Fabrics

Two Grip Heads, Two Ears

Aluminum Frame, Rigid Case

Lightweight for Location Work

Sparks Creative Image-Making

Fits Conveniently in the Included Case

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Manfrotto MLLC1201K Med Pro Scrim All In One Kit

Ideal for full-length location shooting, the Manfrotto Medium Pro Scrim All-In-One Kit measures 3.6 x 6.5' and features a lightweight design, quick and easy setup, grip gear integration, and fabrics that are most popular with shooters. The kit is built around a sturdy aluminium frame and has an internal elastic cord that keeps it together when packed yet separate from other components.

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