
Manfrotto LL LU3223F Dual Duty Black/White Umbrella
Achieve Versatile Lighting Control with Ease Introducing the Lastolite by Manfrotto Dual Duty Umbrella, a versatile lighting modifier for studio photography. This 72cm umbrella is designed for both bounce and shoot-through applications, providing flexibility in controlling light for various shoot...
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Overview
Achieve Versatile Lighting Control with Ease
Introducing the Lastolite by Manfrotto Dual Duty Umbrella, a versatile lighting modifier for studio photography. This 72cm umbrella is designed for both bounce and shoot-through applications, providing flexibility in controlling light for various shooting scenarios. Its black, white, and silver surfaces allow for customized lighting effects.
Specifications Overview:
- Type: Dual Duty Umbrella
- Size: 72 cm (28")
- Color: Black/White/Silver
- Light Loss: 1.3f stops
- Color Temperature: 5450 degrees (shoot through), 5600 degrees (bounce)
Key Features
Black/White
Colour Temperature: 5600/5450K
Bounce or colour neutral shoot-through
Specifications
Pros & Cons
👍 Pros
- Offers both black and white sides, providing versatile light modification options for photographers.
- Capable of functioning as a bounce umbrella, allowing for softer, diffused lighting effects.
- Can also be used as a color-neutral shoot-through umbrella, maintaining accurate color representation.
- The dual-duty design eliminates the need for two separate umbrellas, saving space and equipment costs.
- Provides specific color temperatures of 5600K for the white side and 5450K for the black side for precise lighting control.
👎 Cons
- The specific dimensions of the umbrella are not provided, making it difficult to assess its coverage area.
- Lacks details on its construction materials or frame durability, which are important for long-term use.
- Does not specify if it includes a carrying case, which would be useful for portability and protection.
- The manual adjustment process for positioning is not described, potentially implying a basic, less precise mechanism.
- The umbrella's resistance to wind or adverse weather conditions is not mentioned, which could be a limitation for outdoor shoots.