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Xlite Pro 12K Octa Softbox with Grid and S-Type

Introducing the new and improved Xlite Pro 12K Octa collapsible umbrella frame-style softboxes. These softboxes are superior over generic soft boxes as these do not take the same amount of time setting up and are definitely a lot easier to set up. Working in the same respects as an umbrella, the softbox simply expands open by pulling onto the lever and collapse in reverse. This will save you precious time while shooting and as it's design doesn't use the centred umbrella system you will not loose any light output making it a very efficent light modifier.

SKU: GC49-08.1.2010

Xlite Pro 12K Octa Softbox with Grid and S-Type

Xlite Pro 12K Octa Softbox with Grid and S-Type

Introducing the new and improved Xlite Pro 12K Octa collapsible umbrella frame-style softboxes. These softboxes are superior over generic soft boxes as these do not take the same amount of time setting up and are definitely a lot easier to set up. Working in the same respects as an umbrella, the softbox simply expands open by pulling onto the lever and collapse in reverse. This will save you precious time while shooting and as it's design doesn't use the centred umbrella system you will not loose any light output making it a very efficent light modifier.

The Xlite Pro 12K Octa Softbox combines the strength of a key light while acting as an excellent reflector, blending perfectly with daylight or additional fill soft lights and is best for the full length figure, fashion, large group shots, celebrity, lifestyle, and commercial assignments. This one modifier can serve as the main light, as an excellent reflector, imitate a large beauty dish, or by adding the outer diffuser shield, you can change the overall wash of sharper light to a less harsh attitude. Independently, the inner diffuser avoids hotspots while maintaining the 'pop' of the silvered rim of material extending beyond its position. The use of both outer and inner double diffusion material combines to go even farther to produce very soft light, thereby creating three levels of contrast, sharpness, and dimension.

Fits Aputure, Godox & other S-Type mount lights

12 Quick release tabs to assemble and collapse the softbox

Made from heavy duty heat resistant, high-quality materials

The stippled silver lining provides for even, edge-to-edge light throughout the softbox

A grid is included for better control of light on the subject or background

An internal and an external diffuser are included (both removable) for versatility in refining the hard/soft ratio of light

Key Features:

Quick and Easy Lock System for Setup

Fast and Easy Mechanism

Balanced Softness and Power

Ideal for Travel, Location, and Studio

Improved Contrast over Umbrellas

Two-Layer Diffusers for Dispersion Control

Honeycomb Grid for Focused Light

Interchangeable Speed Ring System

Compatible with Most Common Speedlites

What's in the Box:

Xlite Pro 12K Octa Softbox with Grid and S-Type

Outer diffuser

Inner diffuser

Bowens / S-Type adaptor

Carry bag

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Product Overview

Xlite Pro 12K Octa Softbox with Grid and S-Type

Introducing the new and improved Xlite Pro 12K Octa collapsible umbrella frame-style softboxes. These softboxes are superior over generic soft boxes as these do not take the same amount of time setting up and are definitely a lot easier to set up. Working in the same respects as an umbrella, the softbox simply expands open by pulling onto the lever and collapse in reverse. This will save you precious time while shooting and as it's design doesn't use the centred umbrella system you will not loose any light output making it a very efficent light modifier.

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