Photoflex RapiDome with Grid and Stand Kit

Key Features
- Photoflex RapiDome with Grid and Stand Kit
- 25.5-inch RapiDome with deflector
- Silver interior
- Aluminum framework
- 40° fabric grid
- Touch fasteners
- Speedlight stand adapter
- 5/8-inch receiver
- LS-2210 compact light stand
Overview
Bring out the most from your camera flash with the Photoflex RapiDome with Grid and Stand Kit. It contains an octagonal RapiDome, a deflector dish, diffusion panel, fabric grid, speedlight adapter, an LS-2210 compact light stand, and a carry case. The 25.5-inch RapiDome softbox has a silver reflector panel that offers a high light output. A removable diffuser front spreads the light evenly to fill an entire scene. You may adjust the beam angle of the light with the 40° fabric grid. It can be attached to the dome with the provided touch fasteners. Attach a speedlight to the dome by using the adapter, which can rotate and tilt for adjustments. The adapter also has a 5/8-inch receiver for mounting on stands. The light stand is made of aluminum for durability and strength.
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detailed specifications
| Maximum Height | Stand: 6.5' (1.99 m) |
| Closed Length | Stand: 21" (53 cm) |
physical specifications
| Weight | Stand: 2.4 lbs (1.1 kg) |
support specifications
| Legs Tube Diameter | Stand: 1.18" (3.0 cm) |
| Load Capacity | Stand: 9 lbs (4.1 kg) |
- Photoflex RapiDome with Grid and Stand Kit
- Octagonal RapiDome
- Deflector Dish
- Diffusion Panel
- Fabric Grid
- Speedlight Adapter
- Carry Case
- LS-2210 Compact LiteStand
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