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Xlite 65cm Shallow Umbrella Octa Softbox with Grid

This Xlite 65cm Shallow Umbrella Octa is a bare Softbox + Grid with no speedring included. It can be your companion in both indoor and outdoor location photography. The speedring is sold separately for you to decide which head you prefer to use alongside with its softbox adaptor. It is available in 65cm size with 16 support rods. The newly designed lighting modifiers are durably made with heat resistant material to withstand overtime use by professional users. The stippled silver lining provides an even light distribution all over the softbox while the inner diffuser gives the light more even and softer look. This kit includes a grid and a padded carry bag.

SKU: GC49-08.1.1040

Xlite 65cm Shallow Umbrella Octa Softbox with Grid

Xlite 65cm Shallow Umbrella Octa Softbox with Grid

This Xlite 65cm Shallow Umbrella Octa is a bare Softbox + Grid with no speedring included. It can be your companion in both indoor and outdoor location photography. The speedring is sold separately for you to decide which head you prefer to use alongside with its softbox adaptor. It is available in 65cm size with 16 support rods. The newly designed lighting modifiers are durably made with heat resistant material to withstand overtime use by professional users. The stippled silver lining provides an even light distribution all over the softbox while the inner diffuser gives the light more even and softer look. This kit includes a grid and a padded carry bag.

Octa Shape with Two Available Sizes

Xlites Shallow Series Softboxes is made to have an Octa shape and comes in two sizes: 65cm and 105cm. A recessed front edge is designed to easily fit the included grid to meet the needs of the amateur and professional photographers. The lighting modifiers are also newly designed to withstand overtime use by any photographer.

Unique and Natural Looking

The size and shape of these Octa Softboxes provide a natural-looking yet unique light that cannot be done using any other regular softboxes. These features make Octa softboxes best for use in portrait shots and fashion photography. Unlike the traditional square or rectangular softboxes with long straight edge, the Octa softbox’ rounded shape creates a natural, round catch light in the subjects’ eyes. This results to a magnificent wrapping effect that creates a natural and gradual gradient from highlight to shadow.

Perfect for on-location shooting

These softboxes can be folded down like your regular umbrella when not in use and opens into an octa softbox for instant use making a lot of difference from regular softboxes that requires speed rings and rods.

Key Features:

65cm Size

Newly Designed Lighting Modifiers

16 Support Rods

Durable, Heat-Resistant Material

Stippled Silver Lining

Inner Diffuser

Folds Like a Regular Umbrella

Includes Grid

Padded Carry Bag

What's in the Box:

Xlite 65cm Shallow Umbrella Octa Softbox

Outer reflective material

Outer diffuser

Inner diffuser

Grid

16 Support Rods

Padded carry bag

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Product Overview

Xlite 65cm Shallow Umbrella Octa Softbox with Grid

This Xlite 65cm Shallow Umbrella Octa is a bare Softbox + Grid with no speedring included. It can be your companion in both indoor and outdoor location photography. The speedring is sold separately for you to decide which head you prefer to use alongside with its softbox adaptor. It is available in 65cm size with 16 support rods. The newly designed lighting modifiers are durably made with heat resistant material to withstand overtime use by professional users. The stippled silver lining provides an even light distribution all over the softbox while the inner diffuser gives the light more even and softer look. This kit includes a grid and a padded carry bag.

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