
Godox
Godox SA07120737 SA-07 Framing Shutter for SA-P Projection Attachment
★★★★★
Cut precise geometric shapes into your projected light — the Godox SA-07 Framing Shutter gives the SA-P Projection Attachment hard-edged beam control for exacting studio compositions.
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Overview
Key Features
For use with SA-P projection attachment shapping the light
Compatible with S30 focusing flash accessories
Specifications
Function
Four-blade framing shutter for beam shape control
Compatible Attachment
Godox SA-P Projection Attachment
Compatible Light Source
Godox S30 Focusing LED Flash
Blade Count
4 (independently adjustable)
Blade Operation
Manual slide adjustment
Effect on Color Temperature
None (mechanical beam crop only)
Model
SA-07 / SA07120737
Pros & Cons
👍 Pros
- Four independently adjustable blades allow asymmetric beam crops — each side of the rectangle can be set independently, enabling precise framing that a fixed gobo or snoot cannot achieve.
- The shutter blades produce hard, clean edges on the projected beam with no light spill at the blade boundaries, maintaining the optical precision of the SA-P/S30 system.
- Fully mechanical operation means zero power draw, no latency, and no electronic failure mode — the shutter blades perform identically at first use and after years of repeated deployment.
- Inserting the SA-07 introduces no color shift or diffusion to the light path, preserving the S30's color temperature and CRI output without compromise.
- Compact form factor adds minimal bulk to the SA-P projection attachment, keeping the overall rigging footprint manageable on a light stand or boom arm.
👎 Cons
- Blade position is set manually with no calibrated markings, making it difficult to reproduce exact framing settings between shoots without external reference marks.
- Compatible exclusively with the SA-P Projection Attachment — the SA-07 has no standalone function and cannot be adapted to other projection or focusing systems.
- Four-blade geometry limits framing to straight-edged shapes; curved masks, circular crops, or complex patterns require gobo accessories rather than this shutter.
- Blade adjustments must be made by hand at the fixture, which can be inconvenient when the light is rigged overhead or at distance — there is no remote blade control.
Frequently Asked Questions
What does the SA-07 Framing Shutter physically do to the projected beam?
The SA-07 inserts into the SA-P Projection Attachment's accessory slot and uses four independently adjustable shutter blades to crop the projected light into rectangular or trapezoidal shapes. Each blade slides independently to set the boundary of the beam on any of the four sides, giving you hard-edged control over exactly where the light falls — a technique called "framing" that is otherwise only possible with theatrical ellipsoidal fixtures.
Is the SA-07 compatible with Godox flashes other than the S30?
The SA-07 is designed specifically for use with the SA-P Projection Attachment, which itself is engineered for the S30 Focusing LED. The SA-P's optical and mounting system is unique to the S30 platform. Compatibility with other Godox heads would require confirming whether a separate SA-P variant fits that fixture — the SA-07 shutter blades slot into the SA-P, not directly into any flash head.
Can the SA-07 create shapes other than rectangles?
Yes. Because the four blades adjust independently, you can create asymmetric rectangles, wedge shapes, and angled crops by pushing blades to non-parallel positions. The resulting projected shape is determined entirely by blade geometry, not by a fixed aperture — giving more flexibility than a simple iris.
Does adding the SA-07 affect the color temperature or CRI of the projected light?
The SA-07 blades are mechanical light blockers — they crop the beam without filtering it. Color temperature, CRI, and TLCI values of the S30 source pass through unaffected. The only optical effect is beam shaping; there is no color shift, diffusion, or spectral change introduced by the shutter itself.
How precisely can I control blade position during a shoot?
The blades are manually adjusted by sliding each one individually. There are no click stops or numerical markings — positioning is done by eye or by referencing your projected image on the subject. For repeatable setups, mark blade positions on the housing with a paint pen or tape flag.