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Godox Spotlight Lens 36 inch

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  • Godox Spotlight Lens 36 inch
  • Spotlight lens
  • to form a 36° beam

Godox Spotlight Lens 36 inch
With the Godox 36-inch spotlight lens, you can shape your light into a 36° beam.
This additional lens can be quickly exchanged for other lenses and offers you more options for illuminating your subject.

Product features:
For Godox spotlight attachment
Beam angle: 36°
Dimensions: 13.5 x 21.9 x 13.7 cm
Weight: 1.9 kg

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MSRP* 249,-
225,98 Aufsteckleuchte
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Godox Spotlight Lens 36 inch

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  • Godox Spotlight Lens 36 inch
  • Spotlight lens
  • to form a 36° beam

Product description for Godox Spotlight Lens 36 inch

Godox Spotlight Lens 36 inch
With the Godox 36-inch spotlight lens, you can shape your light into a 36° beam.
This additional lens can be quickly exchanged for other lenses and offers you more options for illuminating your subject.

Product features:
For Godox spotlight attachment
Beam angle: 36°
Dimensions: 13.5 x 21.9 x 13.7 cm
Weight: 1.9 kg

Godox Spotlight Lens 36 inch

Abmessungen und Gewicht
Außenmaße B x H x T ca.
13,5 x 21,9 x 13,7 cm
Gewicht ca.
1,9 kg
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