SKU: GC40-254702

Profoto RFi 1.3x2' Softbox (40x60cm)

Profoto RFi 1.3x2' Softbox (40x60cm)

The small size of the Profoto RFi 1.3 x 2.0' Softbox makes it ideal for portrait, wedding, editorial, product and tabletop photography in-studio or on location. The softbox features removable front and inner diffusers, colour-coded rods and wide compatibility with over 20 brands.

Note: Separate purchase of a speedring/adapter is required for use.

Features:

High-quality fabrics, reinforced seams, edges and corners guarantee long life

Colour codes and touch-fastener attachments make for hassle-free assembly and disassembly

Optional Softgrid and Flat Front Diffuser

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Profoto RFi 1.3x2' Softbox (40x60cm)

The small size of the Profoto RFi 1.3 x 2.0' Softbox makes it ideal for portrait, wedding, editorial, product and tabletop photography in-studio or on location. The softbox features removable front and inner diffusers, colour-coded rods and wide compatibility with over 20 brands.

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