The kit comes with five 3-sided collapsible 24 x 36″ frames that expand and lock into place in seconds. 5 fabrics are included: black single net scrim, black double-net scrim, solid black block, one stop silk and 2 stop white silk. Each cuts the output of a light by a different percentage and offers a different look or function. A 6.0″ solid black dot and a single net black dot are included, as well as a 4.0 x 14″ solid black finger and a single net finger to shape the light when working with smaller subjects.
Digital Juice Pro Flag Kit (24 x 36″)
The kit comes with five 3-sided collapsible 24 x 36″ frames that expand and lock into place in seconds. 5 fabrics are included: black single net scrim, black double-net scrim, solid black block, one stop silk and 2 stop white silk. Each cuts the output of a light by a different percentage and offers a different look or function. A 6.0″ solid black dot and a single net black dot are included, as well as a 4.0 x 14″ solid black finger and a single net finger to shape the light when working with smaller subjects.
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