SKU: GC40-101203

Profoto Barndoor for OCF Flash Heads

Profoto Barndoor for OCF Flash Heads

The lightweight, 4-leaf Barndoor for OCF Flash Heads from Profoto is a useful light-shaping tool made of durable glass fiber composite that allows you to direct the B2 Off-Camera Flash Head's beam onto areas that you want to light, and keep it from areas that you don't. The rotatable barndoor is also compatible with the B1 Off-Camera Flash Head and can be used in conjunction with the B2's OCF grid set.

Benefits
  • Works with B2 and B1 flash heads
  • Controls and shapes light
  • Four individually adjustable barndoor leafs
  • Can be freely rotated 360 degrees
  • Can be used together with OCF Grid Kit
  • soft bag included

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Profoto Barndoor for OCF Flash Heads

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