Nanlite 19 Degree Interchangeable Lens for the Bowens Projection Attachment


Key Features
- The Ultimate Light Shaping Tool
- Dramatically Increases Light Output
- Durable Aluminum Construction
- Swapping Lenses Is Easy
OVERVIEW
This is a dedicated 19° interchangeable lens for the Nanlite PJ-BM Projection Attachment (which is sold separately). This lens provides a tighter beam and greatly increases the brightness of the attached light. While the additional output is a huge bonus, the biggest benefits are the endless creative possibilities it provides.
The Ultimate Light Shaping Tool
Lighting a shoot is incredibly creative to begin with, but when you add the PJ-BM projector mount and this lens, the potential is unmatched. Create eye-catching textured backgrounds, razor-sharp spot effects, and anything else you can dream up.
Dramatically Increases Light Output
The 19° lens provides a substantially brighter output than the light only. It's far brighter than a light with a reflector, and often twice as bright as a light with a fresnel lens.
Durable Aluminum Construction
This lens and the compatible projection attachment (sold separately) feature a durable aluminum construction that stands up to the rigors of production work.
Swapping Lenses is Easy
Removing the current projection lens and swapping it for another is accomplished by removing a single screw. It only takes a few seconds and doesn't require any tools.
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lighting specifications
| Mount Type | Bowens Mount Projection Attachment |
physical specifications
| Weight | 4 kg | 8.8 lbs |
| Dimensions | Diameter: 8.1" / 20.5cm <BR>Length: 10" / 24.3cm |
- Nanlite 19 Degree Interchangeable Lens
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