The White Front Diffusion Fabric is available in 51", 64 "en 86" for the corresponding size PLM umbrellas - for use with both the Soft Silver PLM and White PLM umbrellas.
The Black Outer Cover Fabric is available in 51", 64”, and 86” for the corresponding size White PLM umbrellas.
An softbox diffuses the light onto the subject creating soft even light, and reduces harsh shadows. The closer the softbox is to the subject, the softer the light will appear.
White Lightning™ X-Series modeling lamps are user-replaceable and arrive with instructions for replacement. Each flash unit purchased arrives with the modeling lamp(s) needed for operation.
This frosted cover functions as a safety piece to protect the flashtube and modeling lamps of the AlienBees™ Ringflash while in transit.
This 20° Grid for 7" Reflector is an essential accessory for all lighting.
The 8.5” High Output Reflector produces a 45° beam spread that is more narrow than the 80° beam spread from our standard 7” wide-angle reflector.
The Eclipse Optical Snoot is our most creative modifier yet! Essentially a projector for your flash unit, the Eclipse allows you to take your light-shaping further than ever!
The Soft Silver PLM umbrella is perfect for everyday use with various subjects as it bounces the light from the flash unit, retaining high efficiency with a wide angle of coverage.
This 30° Grid for 8.5" High Output Reflector is an essential accessory for all lighting.
An softbox diffuses the light onto the subject creating soft even light, and reduces harsh shadows. The closer the softbox is to the subject, the softer the light will appear.
This 15° Grid for 8.5" High Output Reflector is an essential accessory for all lighting.
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