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Phottix Speed Ring - Inner Ring for Profoto (144mm)

The Phottix Speed Ring - Inner Ring for Profoto (144mm) is a precision-engineered accessory designed to enhance the versatility of Phottix Raja and G-Capsule series softboxes. This inner speed ring seamlessly replaces the native mount on these softboxes, enabling compatibility with studio flash heads that utilise the Profoto front accessory mount. Crafted from durable materials, it ensures a secure and stable connection, even in demanding studio environments. Its user-friendly design allows for easy installation and removal, facilitating quick setup and breakdown during shoots. Ideal for photographers seeking to expand their lighting options, this speed ring offers a reliable solution for integrating Phottix softboxes with Profoto-compatible lighting equipment.

SKU: GC76-PX PH82588

Phottix Speed Ring - Inner Ring for Profoto (144mm)

Phottix Speed Ring - Inner Ring for Profoto (144mm)

The Phottix Speed Ring - Inner Ring for Profoto (144mm) is a precision-engineered accessory designed to enhance the versatility of Phottix Raja and G-Capsule series softboxes. This inner speed ring seamlessly replaces the native mount on these softboxes, enabling compatibility with studio flash heads that utilise the Profoto front accessory mount. Crafted from durable materials, it ensures a secure and stable connection, even in demanding studio environments. Its user-friendly design allows for easy installation and removal, facilitating quick setup and breakdown during shoots. Ideal for photographers seeking to expand their lighting options, this speed ring offers a reliable solution for integrating Phottix softboxes with Profoto-compatible lighting equipment.

Key Features:

Fits Profoto Mount

Compatible with Raja Softboxes

Compatible with G-Capsule Softboxes

Durable and Stable Build

Easy Installation and Removal

Secure Connection for Studio Use

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Phottix Speed Ring - Inner Ring for Profoto (144mm)

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Phottix Speed Ring - Inner Ring for Profoto (144mm)

The Phottix Speed Ring - Inner Ring for Profoto (144mm) is a precision-engineered accessory designed to enhance the versatility of Phottix Raja and G-Capsule series softboxes. This inner speed ring seamlessly replaces the native mount on these softboxes, enabling compatibility with studio flash heads that utilise the Profoto front accessory mount. Crafted from durable materials, it ensures a secure and stable connection, even in demanding studio environments. Its user-friendly design allows for easy installation and removal, facilitating quick setup and breakdown during shoots. Ideal for photographers seeking to expand their lighting options, this speed ring offers a reliable solution for integrating Phottix softboxes with Profoto-compatible lighting equipment.

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