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Profoto Cine Reflector Video Production Kit

PAR lights are a staple of film and video production. These open face hot-lights provide a wide beam spread, variable by a focusing mechanism or by supplementary lenses which attach to the front. But what about strobe user's looking for a more cinematic light quality? Always looking for ways to expand their arsenal of light-shaping tools, Profoto combined the characteristics of their popular Zoom Reflector with the best qualities of PAR fixtures to offer the Cine Reflector Video Production Kit.

SKU: GC40-901176

Profoto Cine Reflector Video Production Kit

Profoto Cine Reflector Video Production Kit

PAR lights are a staple of film and video production. These open face hot-lights provide a wide beam spread, variable by a focusing mechanism or by supplementary lenses which attach to the front. But what about strobe user's looking for a more cinematic light quality? Always looking for ways to expand their arsenal of light-shaping tools, Profoto combined the characteristics of their popular Zoom Reflector with the best qualities of PAR fixtures to offer the Cine Reflector Video Production Kit.

The black powder-coat painted Cine Reflector, which fits all Profoto flash heads, features numerous creature comforts like a large integral handle and a double layer housing to protect the user from heat. An umbrella bracket is built into the unit for bounce light options. Out of the box, the beam angle is zoomable from 35 - 105° using the familiar Profoto collar mount. But this is one extremely comprehensive kit. Five supplementary lenses are included to vastly enhance this already impressive performance. The Fresnel lens focuses the light output for sharp shadow and sunlight effects. The remaining lenses are a Super Wide and Wide Flood, Narrow Spot, Medium Flood and Wide Flood. The Cine Reflector, which supports the flash head, is itself supported by a large metal yoke with ratcheting handle and a 5/8" (16 mm) receiver for light stands.

Key Features:

35 to 105 Degree Beam

Integral Handle for Control

Double Layer Housing Construction

Compatible with Profoto Flash Heads

Fresnel and Wide Lenses

Narrow Spot and Flood Lenses

What's in the Box:

Profoto Cine Reflector Video Production Kit

Cine Double Reflector

Cine PAR Reflector

Standard Metal Yoke Attachment

Scrim Kit (4)

Filter and Adapter Kit

Barndoor Set

Profoto Cine Reflector Basic Kit

Profoto Fresnel Lens for Cine Reflector

Profoto Super Wide Flood Lens for Cine Reflector

Profoto Narrow Spot Lens for Cine Reflector

Profoto Medium Flood Lens for Cine Reflector

Profoto Wide Flood Lens for Cine Reflector

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Profoto Cine Reflector Video Production Kit

PAR lights are a staple of film and video production. These open face hot-lights provide a wide beam spread, variable by a focusing mechanism or by supplementary lenses which attach to the front. But what about strobe user's looking for a more cinematic light quality? Always looking for ways to expand their arsenal of light-shaping tools, Profoto combined the characteristics of their popular Zoom Reflector with the best qualities of PAR fixtures to offer the Cine Reflector Video Production Kit.

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