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Nanlite Bowens Mount Projection Attachment 25-45 degrees

The Nanlite Bowens Mount Projection Attachment 25°-45° (PJ-BM-25-45). It features a stunning 25° to 45° beam angle for ultimate control over where light is focused, all in a compact, modern body that weighs just 2.68 kg - light enough to be used without an additional yoke or support on the light. With its exceptional portability and quick setup, it's an ideal choice for creators, small teams, and anyone needing to light dynamic shooting environments. Combining portability and precise control, this projection attachment also features a rotatable lens barrel that enables zooming without removing any gobos or shutters. Even with these advanced specifications, it remains affordably priced, bringing professional-grade light control within reach of aspiring cinematographers, creators, and camera operators.

SKU: GC52-NNPJBM2545

Nanlite Bowens Mount Projection Attachment 25-45 degrees

Nanlite Bowens Mount Projection Attachment 25-45 degrees

The Nanlite Bowens Mount Projection Attachment 25°-45° (PJ-BM-25-45). It features a stunning 25° to 45° beam angle for ultimate control over where light is focused, all in a compact, modern body that weighs just 2.68 kg - light enough to be used without an additional yoke or support on the light. With its exceptional portability and quick setup, it's an ideal choice for creators, small teams, and anyone needing to light dynamic shooting environments. Combining portability and precise control, this projection attachment also features a rotatable lens barrel that enables zooming without removing any gobos or shutters. Even with these advanced specifications, it remains affordably priced, bringing professional-grade light control within reach of aspiring cinematographers, creators, and camera operators.

Wide Compatibility and Efficient Focusing

The projection attachment features a standard Bowens mount, compatible with Bowens-mount fixtures under 800W, including Nanlite's popular Forza, FC, and FS series LED spotlights, as well as numerous fixtures from other brands. With its excellent focusing capabilities, it can precisely place light exactly where needed and significantly concentrate output.

Versatile Light Shaping

The projection attachment enables seamless transitions from medium to wide beam angles with a simple rotation of the zoom ring. It provides broad coverage at close range or a focused beam from a distance. The lens design allows incredibly smooth and precise focusing or defocusing, delivering the control and flexibility required for creative lighting effects. The lens barrel supports

360° rotation, allowing beam angle adjustments without removing the gobo or altering the shutters.

Optimised Aspherical Optics

The Bowens Mount Projection Attachment 25°-45° is engineered for sharp, colour-accurate projections, making it ideal for productions requiring high-quality lighting. When used with the included aperture blades, it enhances the beam's edge definition, ensuring clear and precise projections even at close range. With an aspherical lens to reduce distortion, optical coatings to enhance light transmission and minimise chromatic dispersion, and a matte inner barrel to control stray light, the projection attachment delivers outstanding image clarity and sharp beam edges.

Lightweight and Simple Setup

Constructed from aluminium alloy and select composite materials, the projection attachment weighs just 2.68 kg. As a result, it mounts directly onto the LED fixture without the need for an additional yoke or support. This design strikes the perfect balance between durability and reduced weight, enhancing portability. Its compact size also makes storage and transport much easier than traditional projection lenses.

More Creative Possibilities

The projection attachment includes adjustable shutters for precise light shaping or selective area illumination. The built-in gobo holder accepts standard M-size patterns, and the included gel frame allows for quick and easy gel insertion. Four M-size gobos are included, with two optional Nanlite gobo sets available for even more creative versatility. The holder also supports a wide range of third-party M-size gobos readily available on the market. The aperture blade can be magnetically secured to reduce stray light and improve beam edge quality. Additionally, an optional 18-blade iris diaphragm is available, offering seamless control over beam diameter.

High Heat Resistance and Safe Transport

The Bowens Mount Projection Attachment 25°-45° is made from high-thermal-conductivity aluminium alloy to efficiently dissipate heat and ensure stable performance during prolonged, high-output use. A durable carrying bag is included for safe transport, offering excellent compression and shock resistance.

Key Features:

Zoom Range from 25° to 45°

Compatible with Bowens Mount Fixtures

Built-in Gobo Holder for M-Size Gobos

360° Rotatable Lens Barrel

Yoke-Free Mounting for Quick Setup

Adjustable Shutters for Beam Shaping

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Nanlite Bowens Mount Projection Attachment 25-45 degrees

The Nanlite Bowens Mount Projection Attachment 25°-45° (PJ-BM-25-45). It features a stunning 25° to 45° beam angle for ultimate control over where light is focused, all in a compact, modern body that weighs just 2.68 kg - light enough to be used without an additional yoke or support on the light. With its exceptional portability and quick setup, it's an ideal choice for creators, small teams, and anyone needing to light dynamic shooting environments. Combining portability and precise control, this projection attachment also features a rotatable lens barrel that enables zooming without removing any gobos or shutters. Even with these advanced specifications, it remains affordably priced, bringing professional-grade light control within reach of aspiring cinematographers, creators, and camera operators.

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