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Highlights
Directional Control: Narrows the light beam to a 50 degree angle for precise subject illumination.
Spill Management: Eliminates unwanted light spill to maintain high contrast and clean backgrounds.
Rapid Setup: Mounts directly to the Ossium shell using secure touch fasteners in seconds.
Durable Construction: Features a stainless steel frame and pre-stretched fireproof fabric for professional reliability.
Integrated Diffusion: Includes diffusion material to soften and unify the output of multi-bank fixtures.
Portable Design: Folds down instantly for storage in the included compact carry bag.
The Quasar Science Snapgrid 50° Eggcrate is engineered specifically for the 2-foot 4-Bank Ossium shell, providing professional-grade light control in a portable, semi-rigid format. This 50-degree grid narrows the light beam to offer precise directional control while effectively eliminating unwanted spill light. The integrated stainless steel frame ensures the grid maintains its shape during use, while the pre-stretched fireproof fabric provides long-lasting durability on demanding sets.
Seamless Integration and Softening
Attaching directly to the shell via secure touch-fasteners, the SnapGrid sets up in seconds to streamline your workflow. This kit includes specialized diffusion that works in tandem with the grid to soften and unify the output of your multi-bank LED setup. When the shoot is finished, the grid folds down instantly and fits into the included carry bag for compact storage and easy transport.
Specifications
Manufacturer
Quasar Science
Weight (gr.)
600
Dimensions
690 × 345 × 82 mm
EAN
5060896405865
Manufacturer Item code
929-0223
What's in the box
50° Snapgrid, Diffusion and Carry Bag
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