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 | The White Shovel Background Reflector
The UBR is a white shovel reflector that provides an even gradation of light for illuminating background space, while blocking the light from hitting the... |
 | Our Translucent White "Shoot-Thru" Umbrella offers two different qualities of light with its removable black cover: a diffused light source and a soft white bounce. With the opaque black cover... |
 | The TS13AC is the air-cushioned version of our 13-foot stand, providing the same heavy duty use, with an air-cushioned release. The air cushion provides added support for heavier accessories,... |
 | The UltraZAP UZ1600 is a self-contained studio flash unit, producing 660 true wattseconds and 1600 effective wattseconds of power, with 28,000 lumenseconds of output. The flashpower is... |
 | The UltraZAP UZ800 is a self-contained studio flash unit, producing 330 true wattseconds and 800 effective wattseconds of power, with 14,000 lumenseconds of output. The flashpower is... |
 | The Vagabond V300 includes:
2 CU-150 Power Converting Units
1 B15A 15AH Battery
1 VBC Global Battery Charger
1 Grounding Rod with Wires
1 Car Lighter Adaptor
systems will come... |
 | The VCA Car Adaptor allows you to recharge your Vagabond Battery (B15A) from your car's battery. The VCA is a DC/AC adaptor that plugs into your car's cigarette lighter outlet. You can plug your... |
 | This case is especially handy and lightweight (17 pounds empty) and ideal for carrying your lights and accessories. With removable pre-cut foam cubes, you can design your own layout for up to... |
 | We’re proud to introduce our new carrying bag – ready to carry ANY single White Lightning Flash Unit! This lightweight, hatbox style bag will perfectly carry your flash unit for around town... |
 | The X-Series X1600 is a self-contained studio flash unit, producing 660 true wattseconds and 1600 effective wattseconds of power, with 28,000 lumenseconds of output. The X1600 offers dual power... |
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