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Matin Reflector holder with ball head 56-136 cm - for folding reflector between 53 and 133 cm

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  • Reflector holder for mounting a folding reflector
  • Mounting on a camera tripod or lamp tripod
  • Requirement: mounting screw with 3/8 or 1/4 inch diameter
  • perfectly suitable for flash photography in the strobist home studio
  • alternatively for outdoor shots with a natural light source
  • for folding reflectors with a diameter between 54 and 133 cm
  • detachable ball tilt enables arbitrary turning and tilting

Stable reflector holder for attaching a folding reflector to a camera tripod or lamp tripod
With the help of this reflector holder, you can attach a folding reflector to a camera tripod or lamp tripod. This makes the holder an almost indispensable tool for flash photography in the strobist home studio or for outdoor photography with a natural light source.

Suitable for camera tripods and lamp tripods with a 1/4-inch or 3/8-inch mounting screw
The reflector holder can be mounted on almost any tripod. The only requirement is a 3/8-inch or 1/4-inch diameter mounting screw. You can either attach the reflector holder directly to the tripod or use the included ball tilt. If you use the tilter, then you can turn and tilt the mounted reflector almost any way you want to achieve optimal light control.

Universally suitable for folding reflectors with a diameter between 54 and 133 cm
The reflector holder is continuously adjustable in length. The shortest possible length is 56.5 cm. Extended to full length, the reflector holder is 136 cm long. The individual segments can be attached with quick clamps. There are spring-loaded clamps on both sides of the reflector holder for clamping a folding reflector with a diameter between 54 and 133 cm.
You can also use the detachable ball head independently of the reflector holder as a panhead for mirrorless system cameras, for compact cameras or for digital cameras.

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Matin Reflector holder with ball head 56-136 cm - for folding reflector between 53 and 133 cm

Short profile

  • Reflector holder for mounting a folding reflector
  • Mounting on a camera tripod or lamp tripod
  • Requirement: mounting screw with 3/8 or 1/4 inch diameter
  • perfectly suitable for flash photography in the strobist home studio
  • alternatively for outdoor shots with a natural light source
  • for folding reflectors with a diameter between 54 and 133 cm
  • detachable ball tilt enables arbitrary turning and tilting

Product description for Matin Reflector holder with ball head 56-136 cm - for folding reflector between 53 and 133 cm

Stable reflector holder for attaching a folding reflector to a camera tripod or lamp tripod
With the help of this reflector holder, you can attach a folding reflector to a camera tripod or lamp tripod. This makes the holder an almost indispensable tool for flash photography in the strobist home studio or for outdoor photography with a natural light source.

Suitable for camera tripods and lamp tripods with a 1/4-inch or 3/8-inch mounting screw
The reflector holder can be mounted on almost any tripod. The only requirement is a 3/8-inch or 1/4-inch diameter mounting screw. You can either attach the reflector holder directly to the tripod or use the included ball tilt. If you use the tilter, then you can turn and tilt the mounted reflector almost any way you want to achieve optimal light control.

Universally suitable for folding reflectors with a diameter between 54 and 133 cm
The reflector holder is continuously adjustable in length. The shortest possible length is 56.5 cm. Extended to full length, the reflector holder is 136 cm long. The individual segments can be attached with quick clamps. There are spring-loaded clamps on both sides of the reflector holder for clamping a folding reflector with a diameter between 54 and 133 cm.
You can also use the detachable ball head independently of the reflector holder as a panhead for mirrorless system cameras, for compact cameras or for digital cameras.

Matin Reflector holder with ball head 56-136 cm - for folding reflector between 53 and 133 cm

Abmessungen und Gewicht
Gewicht ca.
400 g
Sonstiges
Material-Art
Kunststoff
Aluminium
Lichtformer Typ
ohne Angabe
Lichtformer Anschluss
ohne Angabe
Lieferumfang
Im Lieferumfang
Die Ware wird mit dem Zubehör ausgeliefert, das vom Hersteller als zum Lieferumfang gehörend angegeben wird.
EAN and KAN KAN
EAN
4250229946948
KAN
10881884

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