Studio & Lighting
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- Sku: SEK401477
$499.00- Flash Power Control & Radio Triggering
- Incident Metering for Ambient & Flash
- Range: -2 to 22.9 EV at ISO 100
- Cine Setting: Frame Rate & Shutter Angle
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- Sku: SEK401474
$419.00- Incident Metering for Ambient & Flash
- Range: -2 to 22.9 EV at ISO 100
- Cine Setting: Frame Rate & Shutter Angle
- 2.7" Color Touchscreen LCD
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- Sku: SEK401364
$159.00- Compatible with Litemaster Pro L-478D/DR
- Precise Reflected-Light Measurements
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- Sku: MAT435196
$19.00Learn More- Scrims do not affect the color temperature and produce no electronic interference.
- They may be stacked to achieve limitless variation of light intensity.
- The outer edges are color keyed for rapid identification. Green: single, Green with silver: half single, Red: double, and Red with silver: half double.
- Halves are employed to reduce a portion of the beam and are commonly used when the light is striking the plane of the subject or background for an angle.
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- Sku: MAT435197
$19.00Learn More- Scrims do not effect the color temperature and produce no electronic interference.
- They may be stacked to achieve limitless variation of light intensity.
- The outer edges are color keyed for rapid identification. Green: single, Green with silver: half single, Red: double, and Red with silver: half double.
- Halves are employed to reduce a portion of the beam and are commonly used when the light is striking the plane of the subject or background for an angle.
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- Sku: MAT435199
$20.00Learn More- Scrims do not affect the color temperature and produce no electronic interference.
- They may be stacked to achieve limitless variation of light intensity.
- The outer edges are color keyed for rapid identification. Green: single, Green with silver: half single, Red: double, and Red with silver: half double.
- Halves are employed to reduce a portion of the beam and are commonly used when the light is striking the plane of the subject or background for an angle.
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