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Nanlite 36° Lens for Forza 60 Projection Attachment

The Nanlite Projection attachment for the Forza 60 and 60B is designed to provide specific shadows into your video production. Included with the kit are 4 special effect gobo inserts and a round spotlight gobo insert.

SKU: GC52-NNPJFMMLENS36

Nanlite 36° Lens for Forza 60 Projection Attachment

Nanlite 36° Lens for Forza 60 Projection Attachment

The Nanlite Projection attachment for the Forza 60 and 60B is designed to provide specific shadows into your video production. Included with the kit are 4 special effect gobo inserts and a round spotlight gobo insert.

Moving towards bringing more comprehensive yet creative experiences to all of Our customers, Nanlite enhances our Forza 60/60B by developing a set of brand-new projection attachments. Combining this exciting accessory, the accessories system for Forza 60/60B will meet the ever-changing demands of creatives and their light shaping needs.

Brand-new optics design

To achieve the highest output, Nanlite developed a new complete optical system, especially for the Forza 60/60B's COB.

The illumination of Forza 60 with PJ-FZ60-19 is equal to

17imes 3 times light only

1.4 times with Fresnel in spot 10

3-time with reflector

Extra Durability & Heat Dissipation

Nylon's lightweight, robust quality plus low heat absorption characters make it a perfect material for the projection attachment- it gives users the ability to easily handle the projector after use, and makes travelling with the accessory easier.

Your Choice Shaping Light

Nanlite always listens to customers voices and with this we have ensured our projection attachment offers flexibility and ease in shaping lighting, framing layers and adding colour. With shutters, GOBO, 18-bladed iris and Gel frames included making the projection attachment a must-have accessory for Forza 60 owners.

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Nanlite 36° Lens for Forza 60 Projection Attachment

The Nanlite Projection attachment for the Forza 60 and 60B is designed to provide specific shadows into your video production. Included with the kit are 4 special effect gobo inserts and a round spotlight gobo insert.

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