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Profoto Barndoor 337 mm

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Item Nr. 68093
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  • Shielding flaps
  • serves to control and shade the light
  • four individually adjustable shielding flaps
  • freely rotatable through 360
  • compact and high quality
  • is used with the Magnum, TeleZoom and NarrowBeam Reflector

Barn doors are ideal for shading light and precisely controlling the light angle without changing the light characteristics. The four wings of the barn doors are individually adjustable and the entire unit can be rotated 360° on the flash head, allowing you to control the light very precisely and shape it in an infinite number of ways. Asymmetrical light distribution is also possible. For example, it is possible to create a hard light fall-off on one side and a soft gradient on the other.

The Barndoor 337 mm is used with the Magnum, TeleZoom or NarrowBeam Reflector. It is not compatible with the NarrowBeam Travel Reflector.

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Profoto Barndoor 337 mm

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  • Shielding flaps
  • serves to control and shade the light
  • four individually adjustable shielding flaps
  • freely rotatable through 360
  • compact and high quality
  • is used with the Magnum, TeleZoom and NarrowBeam Reflector

Product description for Profoto Barndoor 337 mm

Barn doors are ideal for shading light and precisely controlling the light angle without changing the light characteristics. The four wings of the barn doors are individually adjustable and the entire unit can be rotated 360° on the flash head, allowing you to control the light very precisely and shape it in an infinite number of ways. Asymmetrical light distribution is also possible. For example, it is possible to create a hard light fall-off on one side and a soft gradient on the other.

The Barndoor 337 mm is used with the Magnum, TeleZoom or NarrowBeam Reflector. It is not compatible with the NarrowBeam Travel Reflector.

Profoto Barndoor 337 mm

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