
Profoto
Profoto 100793 OCF Magnum Reflector
★★★★★
Boost your Profoto flash output by 1.8 stops with this adjustable 40–80° beam reflector built for long-throw lighting.
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Overview
Key Features
Adjustable 40-80 Beam angle
For B1X, B1, D1, or D2 Flash Heads
+1. 8 Stops light vs built-in reflector
Specifications
Brand
Profoto
Model
100793
Compatibility
B1X, B1, D1, D2 Flash Heads
Beam Angle
Adjustable 40–80°
Light Boost
+1.8 Stops vs. Built-in Reflector
ASIN
B072ML6MLS
Pros & Cons
👍 Pros
- Delivers a significant 1.8-stop increase in light output over the built-in reflector
- Adjustable 40–80° beam angle provides versatile control over light spread
- Compatible with multiple Profoto flash head models across the B and D series
- Excellent for long-distance lighting where maximum throw is needed
👎 Cons
- Premium price point consistent with the Profoto ecosystem
- Only compatible with Profoto flash heads so it cannot be used with other brands
- Larger and heavier than standard reflectors which adds bulk to location kits
- Narrowest beam setting may produce a visible hot spot at close working distances
Frequently Asked Questions
Which Profoto flash heads are compatible with the OCF Magnum Reflector?
It is designed for use with Profoto B1X, B1, D1, and D2 flash heads.
How much additional light output does the Magnum Reflector provide?
It delivers up to 1.8 stops more light compared to the standard built-in reflector, significantly increasing your effective flash range.
What is the beam angle range on this reflector?
The beam angle is adjustable from 40 to 80 degrees, giving you control over how tightly focused or broadly spread the light is.
What types of photography is the OCF Magnum Reflector best suited for?
It excels in long-throw applications such as outdoor portraits, large group shots, and any scenario where you need maximum light output and reach from your flash.