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Honeycomb Grid for 30x90cm Softbox - Easy Open Design for Professional Photography & Studio Lighting | Perfect for Portraits, Product Shots & Video Production
Honeycomb Grid for 30x90cm Softbox - Easy Open Design for Professional Photography & Studio Lighting | Perfect for Portraits, Product Shots & Video Production

Honeycomb Grid for 30x90cm Softbox - Easy Open Design for Professional Photography & Studio Lighting | Perfect for Portraits, Product Shots & Video Production

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Excellent - Removed from packaging once or twice, but item in very good condition. May have slight signs of worn, soiled or missing packaging. Slight Cosmetic Marks (Don't impact usage). Display Units. - Been Used

 

This PixaPro 30x90cm Studio Lighting Honeycomb Grid is designed to attach to the Strip Umbrella  with a velcro-lined edge.

Light Spread Control 

This PixaPro studio lighting honeycomb grid (also known as an egg-crate) attaches to the 30x90cm strip umbrella softbox that has a Velcro-lined edge. They are used to restrict the spread of light, preventing light from spilling onto areas that you don’t want light to fall, such as on the background when you are shooting a low-key image.

Lens Flare Reduction 

The PixaPro 30x90cm honeycomb grid is especially useful for preventing you from getting lens flare when you are backlighting or rim lighting your subject.

Durable and Portable  

This PixaPro 30x90cm strip honeycomb grid is made from a strong, durable fabric allowing it to be collapsed and folded when not in use for pain-free storage and transportation.

Top Tip For Using  

As with all honeycomb grids, there is a slight loss of light compared to the softbox without a honeycomb fitted. There is also a slight loss of softness since the spread of light is being restricted. However, both of these issues can be rectified by moving your softbox slightly closer to your subject, if possible, this will compensate for the light loss, and also make the apparent size of your light bigger which makes your light softer.