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Godox Parabolic Softbox Elinchrom P90LE

Softbox/Lichtformer
Item Nr. 16470
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  • Light shaper for flash units
  • 90cm diameter
  • Rods made of lightweight glass fiber
  • suitable for lamps with max. 60°C
  • incl. diffuser for soft light
  • easy to set up and transport

The Original Parabolic Softbox is suitable for flash units with Elinchrom mount. Easy to set up and transport thanks to lightweight fiberglass rods. Do not expose to high temperatures, especially with lamps with an operating temperature of more than 60°C. The light shaper allows you to take pictures with strong or soft light with the corresponding diffusers included in the scope of delivery.

Am Außenlager. Lieferzeit 4-6 Werktage nach Zahlungseingang.
MSRP* 139,95
70,43 Softbox/Lichtformer
incl. VAT /
14 days free return shipping.

Godox Parabolic Softbox Elinchrom P90LE

Short profile

  • Light shaper for flash units
  • 90cm diameter
  • Rods made of lightweight glass fiber
  • suitable for lamps with max. 60°C
  • incl. diffuser for soft light
  • easy to set up and transport

Product description for Godox Parabolic Softbox Elinchrom P90LE

The Original Parabolic Softbox is suitable for flash units with Elinchrom mount. Easy to set up and transport thanks to lightweight fiberglass rods. Do not expose to high temperatures, especially with lamps with an operating temperature of more than 60°C. The light shaper allows you to take pictures with strong or soft light with the corresponding diffusers included in the scope of delivery.

Godox Parabolic Softbox Elinchrom P90LE

Abmessungen und Gewicht
Länge ca.
69,4 cm
Durchmesser ca.
90 cm
Gewicht ca.
1,5 kg
Sonstiges
Lichtformer Typ
Softbox (rund / lantern / parabol)
Lichtformer Anschluss
Elinchrome
Lieferumfang
Im Lieferumfang
16x Stangen, Diffusor innen und außen, reflektierender Liner, Softbox-Adapterring, Tragetasche
EAN
EAN
8718485904745

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