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Specification
- 33" or 40" or 43" in diameter
- 33" in diameter; 25" long when closed; 6.5" wide zip/drawstring opening
- 40" in diameter; 28" long when closed; 9" wide zip/drawstring opening
- 43" in diameter; 30" long when closed; 9" wide zip/drawstring opening
- Easy to assemble/disassemble
- Compact and easy to store
- Produce a even soft light
- Sets Up Just Like An Umbrella
- Spreads light out at a wide range
- Great for portraits and product photo
- Large Opening with elastic and zipper that allows this umbrella softbox to fit onto any strobe or flash
- One year manufacturer warranty
Directions:- Carefully open your Brolly Box. Simply pop it up like an umbrella. When your Brolly Box is not in use, it can collapse like an umbrella and be stored in a very small amount of space.
- Attach the Brolly Box to your light stand.
- Take your Brolly Box over to your studio strobe that is already secured on a light stand. Line up the metal pole on the Brolly Box, with the hole on your strobe clamp or light stand. Thread the pole through just until the Brolly Box starts to touch the strobe reflector.
- Open drawstring and zipper, facing the floor.
- Make sure the loose fabric around the base of the Brolly Box is hanging to the outside of the Brolly Box. You will notice a draw string and a zipper on the base of the Brolly Box. Make sure those are at the bottom, facing the floor.
- Close the zipper and drawstring, over the reflector.
- Carefully pull the Brolly Box over the head of the strobe. Now, cinch up the drawstring, and close the zipper, so they are snug around the base of the strobe, but over the reflector.
- The Brolly Box is properly closed, over the strobe.
- Turn on your strobe and make sure the fan is cooling your light head. If you are not using fan-cooled heads, a Brolly Box, Softbox, or any accessory that touches the light head is not recommended, since it can get very hot.
- Adjust the position of the Brolly Box with reference to your subject matter. Try to be more accurate with the positioning of your lights when using a Brolly Box.
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