Overview

Manfrotto Rapid Flag Kit

Quickly contour and control the light falling on your subject with this Rapid Flag Kit from Manfrotto. The kit includes four fabrics that are stretched into the shape when attached to the brand's RapidExoframes. The kit contains a 0.6-stop single net, a 1.3-stop double net, a 1.6-stop artificial silk scrim, and a solid black duvetyne cover. Whether you're a content creator on-the-go or an image maker in need of portability, this kit is an all-in-one lighting modification system for shaping, diffusing, or blocking light in any environment.

SKU: GC40-MF-LL LR1911

Manfrotto Rapid Flag Kit

Manfrotto Rapid Flag Kit

Quickly contour and control the light falling on your subject with this Rapid Flag Kit from Manfrotto. The kit includes four fabrics that are stretched into the shape when attached to the brand's RapidExoframes. The kit contains a 0.6-stop single net, a 1.3-stop double net, a 1.6-stop artificial silk scrim, and a solid black duvetyne cover. Whether you're a content creator on-the-go or an image maker in need of portability, this kit is an all-in-one lighting modification system for shaping, diffusing, or blocking light in any environment.

RapidExoframe Technology

Constructed from lightweight aluminum, the frames feature the brand's RapidExoframe technology for quick assembly. They can be mounted using a wide range of grips, such as separately available stands, arms, or clamps, thanks to their 5/8" baby receiver and 3/8" steel mounting pin. Finally, the frames are conveniently collapsible to allow easy transport and storage.

Interchangeable Fabric Covers

The easily interchangeable fabric covers are handmade in the UK, providing hassle-free attachment to the frames. With a compact foldable design, these high-quality textiles will give you a versatile set of flags and scrims without compromising performance and durability.

Colour-Coded

The fabric covers have industry-standard colour coding for easy selection on set.

Highly Portable

The entire kit fits in a convenient carry bag, so everything is kept securely in place for the next shoot.

Key Features:

Single Net, 0.6-stop

Double Net, 1.3-stop

Artificial Silk Diffuser, 1.6-stop

Solid Black Duvetyne Cover

Two Rapid Exoframes

Includes Carry Case

What's in the Box:

Manfrotto Rapid Flag Kit

Rapid Exoframe

Grip Head Mounting Pin

Single Net

Double Net

Diffuser

Solid Black

Carry Case

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Product Overview

Manfrotto Rapid Flag Kit

Quickly contour and control the light falling on your subject with this Rapid Flag Kit from Manfrotto. The kit includes four fabrics that are stretched into the shape when attached to the brand's RapidExoframes. The kit contains a 0.6-stop single net, a 1.3-stop double net, a 1.6-stop artificial silk scrim, and a solid black duvetyne cover. Whether you're a content creator on-the-go or an image maker in need of portability, this kit is an all-in-one lighting modification system for shaping, diffusing, or blocking light in any environment.

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