SKU: GC88-PH85383

Phottix Premio Shoot-Through Umbrella (47")

The 47" Premio Shoot-Through Umbrella from Phottix is a dual-use modifier that allows image makers to widen their light source's beam spread while creating a soft quality of light with moderate contrast. Made of white fabric that offers a neutral color rendering, the umbrella can be used in the traditional bounce mode or in space-saving "shoot-through" mode with the convex side of the umbrella aimed at the subject for snappier contrast.

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The 47" Premio Shoot-Through Umbrella from Phottix is a dual-use modifier that allows image makers to widen their light source's beam spread while creating a soft quality of light with moderate contrast. Made of white fabric that offers a neutral color rendering, the umbrella can be used in the traditional bounce mode or in space-saving "shoot-through" mode with the convex side of the umbrella aimed at the subject for snappier contrast.

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