
Broncolor UV Attachment - Monolight and Lamp Accessory
Unleash Your Creative Potential with Ultraviolet Light The Broncolor UV Attachment is designed to selectively filter visible light, allowing only ultraviolet light to pass through for unique applications. This attachment is perfect for technical analysis, forensic photography, and creative proje...
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Overview
Unleash Your Creative Potential with Ultraviolet Light
The Broncolor UV Attachment is designed to selectively filter visible light, allowing only ultraviolet light to pass through for unique applications. This attachment is perfect for technical analysis, forensic photography, and creative projects where the properties of UV light are utilized to reveal hidden details or create artistic effects.
Specifications:
* Brand: Broncolor * Model: UV Attachment * Maximum Energy: 3200 J * Lamp Angle: Approximately 50° * Compatibility: Monolights, Pulso G, and Unilite Lamps * Weight: 0.82lb / 0.37kg * Height: 4.72 in / 12 cm * Length: 5.91 in / 15 cm * Width: 4.72 in / 12 cm * Warranty: 2 YearsKey Features
max. 3200 J
lamp angle approx. 50°
speciality applications
Adds to creativity
for monolights, Pulso G and Unilite lamps
Specifications
Pros & Cons
👍 Pros
- Designed for speciality applications, enabling photographers to achieve unique lighting effects
- Adds to creativity by allowing for ultraviolet light effects in studio photography
- Compatible with a range of Broncolor lighting equipment, including monolights, Pulso G, and Unilite lamps
- Capable of handling a maximum power output of 3200 Joules, suitable for powerful lighting setups
- Provides an approximate lamp angle of 50°, offering a controlled spread of UV light
👎 Cons
- The UV attachment is designed for speciality applications, meaning it may not be useful for everyday photography needs
- Requires compatible Broncolor monolights, Pulso G, or Unilite lamps, which are sold separately
- Specific details on the type of UV light (e.g., UVA, UVB) or its intensity are not provided
- The 50° lamp angle might be too broad or too narrow for some precise UV lighting requirements
- Limited to a specific brand of lighting equipment, restricting its universal application