SKU: GC40-100634

Profoto Honeycomb 7" Reflector, 10 Degree

Profoto Honeycomb 7" Reflector, 10 Degree

This is a Profoto 10° Honeycomb Grid that will fit a Profoto Grid Reflector.

Grids are essential accessories for any lighting system. A grid alters the shape and intensity of the light output from your light when it is mounted on a reflector or holder. Consider a grid as a painter would a brush, or a sculptor would a knife or chisel.

The use of a honeycomb grid will result in a narrower spread of light. The spread of light will be determined by the density of the honeycomb mesh, and the distance of the subject from the light.

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Profoto Honeycomb 7" Reflector, 10 Degree

This is a Profoto 10° Honeycomb Grid that will fit a Profoto Grid Reflector.

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