Westcott Diffusion Dome f/ FJ200 and FJ80 (Includes FJ80 Mounting Ring)


Key Features
- Disperses the FJ80 speedlight’s output into a soft, 360-degree light spread
- Quick-attach magnetic design connects directly to an FJ80
- Accepts FJ80 color gels for changing the color of an entire space
- Perfect for illuminating a large space at an event or for architectural photography
- Durable, lightweight, and compact light modifier
- 1.5-stop hard diffusion material
overview
The FJ80 Diffusion Dome disperses the speedlight’s output into a soft, 360-degree light spread. This 1.5-stop hard diffusion dome features a compact, quick-attach magnetic design that instantly connects to the front of an FJ80 speedlight. Perfect for illuminating a large space at an event or for architectural photography, this durable light modifier also accepts FJ80 color gels (sold separately) for changing the color of an entire space.
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detailed specifications
| Weight | 0.2 lbs |
| Mounting | Magnetic |
- Westcott Diffusion Dome for FJ80 Flash Head
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