SKU: GC40-100607

Profoto Silver Softlight Beauty Dish Reflector for Profoto - 20.5"

Profoto Silver Softlight Beauty Dish Reflector for Profoto - 20.5"

The Profoto Softlight Reflector, a.k.a "Beauty Dish" gives a centre-weighted beam. Its 20.5" diameter gives a soft shadow definition. Its finish is efficient and highly specular.

Features:

The centre disc that blocks out the direct light can be replaced by an optional semi-opaque opal glass disc to create a centre hot spot which also eliminates a doughnut-hole effect in specular highlights.

Each reflector can be supplemented by a honeycomb grid to create soft, toned-down edge-lighting.

The optional Softlight Grid accessory yields 10° coverage for more directed light.

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Profoto Silver Softlight Beauty Dish Reflector for Profoto - 20.5"

The Profoto Softlight Reflector, a.k.a "Beauty Dish" gives a centre-weighted beam. Its 20.5" diameter gives a soft shadow definition. Its finish is efficient and highly specular.

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