SKU: GC40-101040

Profoto OCF II Gel Ring for B10 and B1X Only

Profoto OCF II Gel Ring for B10 and B1X Only

Designed for use with Profoto B10, B10 Plus, and B1X flash heads, the OCF II Gel Ring attaches magnetically to the OCF II Grid and Gel Holder Barndoor. The gel ring accepts any of the 12 gels or three grids offered by Profoto, or since the Gel Ring has two parts, you can use its inner ring as a template to cut your own gels.

Features:

B10, B10 Plus, B1X

Attaches with Magnets

Uses OCF II Grid & Gel Holder Barndoor.

Use Inner Ring as Gel Cutting Template.

Easy to Stack with OCF II Grids

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Product Overview

Profoto OCF II Gel Ring for B10 and B1X Only

Designed for use with Profoto B10, B10 Plus, and B1X flash heads, the OCF II Gel Ring attaches magnetically to the OCF II Grid and Gel Holder Barndoor. The gel ring accepts any of the 12 gels or three grids offered by Profoto, or since the Gel Ring has two parts, you can use its inner ring as a template to cut your own gels.

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