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Nanlite Octagonal Soft Box 40cm for Forza 60 FC-60B FC-120B

Elevate your photography with our Octagonal Softbox, designed specifically for FM mount lighting fixtures. With a 40cm diameter, this softbox is ideal for both portrait and product photography, delivering professional-grade soft lighting whether used as a key light, eye light, or top light.

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Nanlite Octagonal Soft Box 40cm for Forza 60 FC-60B FC-120B

Nanlite Octagonal Soft Box 40cm for Forza 60 FC-60B FC-120B

Elevate your photography with our Octagonal Softbox, designed specifically for FM mount lighting fixtures. With a 40cm diameter, this softbox is ideal for both portrait and product photography, delivering professional-grade soft lighting whether used as a key light, eye light, or top light.

Lightweight and Portable

Weighing only 380g, this softbox makes handheld lighting much easier. Its lightweight design allows for effortless maneuvering, making it an essential tool for photographers on the go.

Effortless Installation and Storage

Experience hassle-free setup and takedown. The softbox, ribs, and speed ring are integrated into a single durable unit. Simply pull up and secure the eight ribs into the speed ring to complete the installation. For storage, there's no need to remove the diffuser or the eggcrate, making it convenient for your next use.

Exceptional Soft Lighting and Control

Crafted from high-quality materials, the diffuser paired with a highly reflective silver interior surface softens the light while maintaining high brightness. The included eggcrate can be attached to enhance your lighting flexibility, allowing you to shape and control your light precisely.

Even, Beautiful Lighting

The octagonal shape of this softbox creates stunning round eye lights, adding a professional touch to your portraits. Its parabolic design helps reduce light spill, resulting in sharper shadows and more even light distribution.

Elevate your photography with our Octagonal Softbox, designed for seamless use and exceptional lighting quality. Perfect for professionals and enthusiasts alike, this softbox is your go-to accessory for achieving beautiful, evenly lit images.

Key Features:

40cm Diameter Softbox

Lightweight and Portable

Integrated Ribs and Speed Ring

No Diffuser Removal Needed

High-Quality Diffuser Material

Reflective Silver Interior

Octagonal Shape for Eye Lights

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Nanlite Octagonal Soft Box 40cm for Forza 60 FC-60B FC-120B

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Nanlite Octagonal Soft Box 40cm for Forza 60 FC-60B FC-120B

Elevate your photography with our Octagonal Softbox, designed specifically for FM mount lighting fixtures. With a 40cm diameter, this softbox is ideal for both portrait and product photography, delivering professional-grade soft lighting whether used as a key light, eye light, or top light.

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