GVM - 35.4'' Quick-Open Deep Parabolic Softbox for PRO-SD400B/500B/650B Spotlight GVM-YG90SP
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Before diving into the world of professional photography, consider the GVM-YG90SP, a 35.4" Quick-Open Deep Parabolic Softbox designed for the PRO-SD400B/500B/650B Spotlight. Crafted with a unique parabolic shape, this softbox ensures a straight and bright light output, progressively decreasing from the center to the periphery. This design functions like an oversized reflector, concentrating light for high saturation effects while maintaining a soft, smooth illumination. Constructed with 16 high-quality fiberglass or metal rods, the GVM-YG90SP Softbox offers durability and versatility. The fiberglass rods make it lightweight and portable, ideal for on-the-go shoots, while the metal rods resist high temperatures, making it suitable for intensive studio shooting. The GVM-YG90SP Softbox is not just about durability and versatility; it's also about convenience. Its quick-open feature allows for effortless setup and breakdown, saving you valuable time on set. Plus, it's compatible with Bowens mount and other continuous light series like the GVM-PRO-SD400B, GVM-PRO-SD500B, and GVM-PRO-SD650B, providing you with a wide range of lighting options. With its front diffuser, grid, and inner baffle included, this softbox gives you the ability to control and shape your light output for more precise and effective lighting. Whether you're a professional photographer or a passionate hobbyist, the GVM-YG90SP 35.4" Quick-Open Deep Parabolic Softbox is a high-quality, adjustable, and portable lighting solution that can enhance your photography experience.
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