
Litepanels Snapgrid 40 deg Eggcrate for Gemini 2x1
Shape Your Light with Precision and Softness Introducing the Litepanels Snapgrid 40 deg Eggcrate. Designed for use with the Gemini 2x1 Snapbag, this snapgrid helps shape your lighting and narrow it to a 40-degree beam. It produces a softly diffused light output, perfect for professional lighting...
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Overview
Shape Your Light with Precision and Softness
Introducing the Litepanels Snapgrid 40 deg Eggcrate. Designed for use with the Gemini 2x1 Snapbag, this snapgrid helps shape your lighting and narrow it to a 40-degree beam. It produces a softly diffused light output, perfect for professional lighting setups.
Specifications:- Brand: Litepanels
- Model: Snapgrid 40 deg Eggcrate
- Compatibility: Gemini 2x1 Snapbag
- Beam Angle: 40 degrees
Key Features
Fits directly on the Snapbag for the Gemini 2x1 light
Prevents light spillage
Gives your more control over your light
Narrows your Gemini's 93-degree beam to 40-degrees
Still get a soft diffused feel to your lighting
Specifications
Pros & Cons
👍 Pros
- Narrows the Gemini 2x1's native 93-degree beam angle to a more focused 40-degrees, offering increased control over light direction.
- Effectively prevents light spillage, helping to concentrate illumination precisely where it is needed.
- Allows for still achieving a soft diffused feel to the lighting, even with a narrower beam.
- Designed to fit directly and securely onto the Snapbag for the Gemini 2x1 light, ensuring easy attachment.
- Enhances versatility in lighting setups by providing a more defined and controlled light output.
👎 Cons
- Specifically designed for the Gemini 2x1 light and Snapbag, limiting its compatibility with other lighting equipment.
- The 40-degree beam angle may be too narrow for situations requiring broader, less focused illumination.
- Requires the separate purchase or existing ownership of a Snapbag for the Gemini 2x1 to function as intended.
- While it controls light, it doesn't change the quality or color of the light emitted by the Gemini 2x1 itself.
- Only available in one beam angle, potentially limiting options for varied light dispersion.