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Broncolor Picolite Accessory Kit

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Product Features:

Projection Attachment
Fresnel Spot Attachment
Picobox
Attachment w/ 3 Grids & 2 Aperture Masks
$6,750.00
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Broncolor Picolite Accessory Kit

Description

The Picolite Accessory Kit from Broncolor allows the photographer to explore the capabilities of the Picolite flash head. Included in the kit is a Projection Attachment for outputting gobo patterns and sharp circular theatrical spots.

The Fresnel Attachment makes for abeam spread from 15 to 35-degrees. while them, while 152x248mm Picobox is a small, hard-sided softbox with an acrylic front diffusion surface and an interior with an additional diffuser to provide even illumination.

Rounding out the kit is an attachment with three grids and two aperture masks.

Broncolor Picolite, Mobilite Projection Attachment

This 100mm lens projects a hard edge circle of light without color fringing, when attached to the Broncolor Picolite or Mobilite flash head.

Broncolor Picolite Fresnel Spot Attachment

This focusing attachment mounts to the Broncolor Picolite. It zooms from 15 to 35°, offering a slightly soft edge beam.

Broncolor Picobox Softbox

The Picobox is a small, hard-sided softbox, made especially for the Picolite and Mobilite flash heads. The acrylic front diffusion surface measures 152 x 248mm. The interior has a counter reflector and an additional diffuser to provide even illumination.

  • Best suited for still life and tabletop photography.
  • Will handle up to 1600 w/s.
Broncolor Snoot Set for Broncolor Pico & Mobilite with 3 Grids and 2 Aperture Plates

This Snoot Set is specifically designed for use on the Broncolor Pico and Mobilite portable flash heads. It comes complete with 3 honeycomb grids and 2 aperture plates to provide precise light placement control.

Snoots, barndoors, grids, and filters are essential accessories for any lighting system. These devices alter the shape, intensity, or color of the light output from your flash heads. Consider them as a painter would a brush or a sculptor would a knife or chisel.

Use of a snoot will result in a small circle of light when it is attached to the front of your light source. The size of the circle of light will be determined by the opening of the snoot, its length, and the distance of the subject.

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