Overview

Profoto Fresnel Small

Create cinematic lighting and interesting effects with your Profoto flash head and the Fresnel Small. This specialized accessory is supplied with a high-quality 200mm Fresnel lens to project a crisp, clean beam for selective lighting or sunlight effects. Optimized for both flat fronts and protruded heads, the Fresnel Small is compatible with any Profoto light. It can also work with great stability with the B10 series thanks to an optional stand adapter. The Fresnel Small's projected beam is adjustable with its built-in iris control, so you can easily manage the light with accuracy and precision.

SKU: GC40-100719

Profoto Fresnel Small

Profoto Fresnel Small

Create cinematic lighting and interesting effects with your Profoto flash head and the Fresnel Small. This specialized accessory is supplied with a high-quality 200mm Fresnel lens to project a crisp, clean beam for selective lighting or sunlight effects. Optimized for both flat fronts and protruded heads, the Fresnel Small is compatible with any Profoto light. It can also work with great stability with the B10 series thanks to an optional stand adapter. The Fresnel Small's projected beam is adjustable with its built-in iris control, so you can easily manage the light with accuracy and precision.

Effortless Cinematic Portraits

It doesn't matter which Profoto flash head you are using, if flat fronts or protruded heads, the Fresnel Small facilitates effortless, classic cinematic portraits. By simply mounting it onto your Profoto flash head, you'll be ready to shoot and meet your exact vision.

Light-Shaping Accuracy

The iris offers great versatility and smooth adjustability, so users can quickly change the beam's diameter for dramatic effects. It enables the light to be focused in a tighter circle, throwing a single beam over long distances or sharp contrasts. With just one lever, it gives you complete control over the beam of light.

Other Benefits

Expands your light-shaping possibilities

Medium-sized Fresnel lens

Robust engineering and vented housing withstand everyday use

Optional stand adapter

Key Features:

For Profoto Flash Heads

Provides Crisp, Clean Light Beam

Built-In Adjustable Iris

Allows Easy Beam Angle Adjustments

Vented Housing

What's in the Box:

Profoto Fresnel Small

Fresnel Lens (200mm)

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Product Overview

Profoto Fresnel Small

Create cinematic lighting and interesting effects with your Profoto flash head and the Fresnel Small. This specialized accessory is supplied with a high-quality 200mm Fresnel lens to project a crisp, clean beam for selective lighting or sunlight effects. Optimized for both flat fronts and protruded heads, the Fresnel Small is compatible with any Profoto light. It can also work with great stability with the B10 series thanks to an optional stand adapter. The Fresnel Small's projected beam is adjustable with its built-in iris control, so you can easily manage the light with accuracy and precision.

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