Honeycomb Grid for P90 Deep Parabolic Softbox - Light Control Modifier for Studio Photography | Perfect for Portrait, Product, and Fashion Shoots
Honeycomb Grid for P90 Deep Parabolic Softbox - Light Control Modifier for Studio Photography | Perfect for Portrait, Product, and Fashion Shoots

Honeycomb Grid for P90 Deep Parabolic Softbox - Light Control Modifier for Studio Photography | Perfect for Portrait, Product, and Fashion Shoots

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Excellent - Removed from packaging once or twice, but item in very good condition. May have slight signs of worn, soiled or missing packaging. Slight Cosmetic Marks (Don't impact usage). Display Units. - Been Used

 

This Godox P90-G Honeycomb Grid is designed for use with the enabling you to restrict the spread of light, producing images with more contrast. It also prevents light from spilling onto areas of your set that you don’t want the light to hit, such as on your background, etc. The Godox P90-G Honeycomb Grid also reduces the likelihood of getting lens flare if the light is pointed toward the camera. Ideal for commercial, fashion, beauty, food, product, and portrait photography ideal for the traveling mobile on-location photographer. Also great for Cinematographers and Independent filmmakers. 

 

Suitable for Control Light Spread

This Godox P90-G honeycomb grid (sometimes known as an Egg-Crate) attaches the inner rim of your QR-P90 bowens deep parabolic softbox using a hook and loop fastening system. It is used to restrict the spread of light, preventing light from spilling onto areas of the set where you don’t want the light to fall, such as in the background when you are shooting a low-key image.

Reduces the Likelihood of Lens flare

The Godox P90-G honeycomb grid can also be used to reduce the likelihood of getting lens flare in your image if your softbox is pointed toward the camera (note: will not prevent lens flare if the light source is pointed directly at the camera).