The Phottix G-Capsule Softbox 85cm (33") is a versatile, high-performance light modifier designed to meet the needs of professional photographers and videographers. Part of the groundbreaking G-Capsule series, this softbox is the world's first all-in-one panorama light softbox, featuring four distinct modes: Softbox, Grid, Beauty Dish, and Lantern. These modes allow users to achieve a variety of lighting effects, from soft and diffused light to more controlled and focused lighting. The shoot-through umbrella design integrates seamlessly with the softbox and grid, offering maximum flexibility in your lighting setup. Additionally, the G-Capsule Softbox comes with an integrated magnetic gel filter holder, which supports four included color gels for easy and creative color adjustments. The “ONE Push Release” unlock button simplifies the disassembly process, ensuring quick and effortless take-down. Made from Phottix's proprietary heat-resistant SL Tech material, this softbox is built for durability and reliability, even in demanding environments. Whether you’re capturing portraits, fashion, or product shots, this softbox delivers exceptional results, making it an essential tool for any photographer. Its large 85cm (33") size provides ample coverage, and its ability to collapse and fold makes it highly portable, perfect for both studio and on-location shoots. The combination of practical features and robust construction ensures that the G-Capsule Softbox will be a valuable addition to your lighting toolkit.
Specifications:
85cm (33") diameter for versatile light shaping
Four lighting modes: Softbox, Grid, Beauty Dish, and Lantern
Integrated magnetic gel filter holder with four included gels
Easy gel use with simple, quick changes
“ONE Push Release” button for fast and easy disassembly
Built with Phottix’s heat-resistant SL Tech material
Shoot-through umbrella design for soft, diffused light
Ideal for both portrait and product photography
Compatible with Bowens mount lights
Compact design for portability and easy transport