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Lume Cube Snoot for Modifying Light

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  • Light shaper
  • attaches to Lume Cube Modi Frame with magnets
  • suitable for photo and video images

Lume Cube Snoot Light Modifier
With the Lume Cube Snoot it is finally possible to "shape" the light of your Lume Cube! This snoot attaches to Lume Cube's Modi Frame with magnets to adjust the direction, size and shape of your light beam. With the Snoot, you form the light beam in a cylinder without losing light. This allows you to capture photo and video images in creative and new ways!

Ideal for portrait, macro and product photography
The Snoot is designed for content creators who want to adjust the direction and shape of their lighting. This is useful, for example, when doing macro photography, product photography, portrait photography, or toy photography, for example. To make the light beam narrower, bring the Snoot closer to your subject. Or, move the Snoot farther away for a wider beam of light. The diameter at the front is 2 centimeters. The Snoot can be used with the Lume Cube both on-camera and off-camera. It is suitable for mounting on the "normal" Lume Cube, not on the Lume Cube Air. Please note: The Modiframe (or Light House) is NOT included!

LumeCube: The small, glowing powerhouse
Lume Cube started as a Kickstarter project in 2014 and has since been based in San Diego. The creators of Lume Cube saw that not only professional photographers, but also Gopro filmmakers, extreme athletes and smartphone photographers often need more light for their photo and video shoots. That's why Lume Cube has developed an extremely compact and lightweight, but very powerful cube-shaped light source. At Lume Cube, nature is close to their hearts. For this reason, in collaboration with WeForest, as part of the #care4cubes campaign, for every $100 spent on their website, two trees are planted in areas where nature is in danger of disappearing.

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MSRP* 17,95
14,45 Softbox/Lichtformer
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Lume Cube Snoot for Modifying Light

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  • Light shaper
  • attaches to Lume Cube Modi Frame with magnets
  • suitable for photo and video images

Product description for Lume Cube Snoot for Modifying Light

Lume Cube Snoot Light Modifier
With the Lume Cube Snoot it is finally possible to "shape" the light of your Lume Cube! This snoot attaches to Lume Cube's Modi Frame with magnets to adjust the direction, size and shape of your light beam. With the Snoot, you form the light beam in a cylinder without losing light. This allows you to capture photo and video images in creative and new ways!

Ideal for portrait, macro and product photography
The Snoot is designed for content creators who want to adjust the direction and shape of their lighting. This is useful, for example, when doing macro photography, product photography, portrait photography, or toy photography, for example. To make the light beam narrower, bring the Snoot closer to your subject. Or, move the Snoot farther away for a wider beam of light. The diameter at the front is 2 centimeters. The Snoot can be used with the Lume Cube both on-camera and off-camera. It is suitable for mounting on the "normal" Lume Cube, not on the Lume Cube Air. Please note: The Modiframe (or Light House) is NOT included!

LumeCube: The small, glowing powerhouse
Lume Cube started as a Kickstarter project in 2014 and has since been based in San Diego. The creators of Lume Cube saw that not only professional photographers, but also Gopro filmmakers, extreme athletes and smartphone photographers often need more light for their photo and video shoots. That's why Lume Cube has developed an extremely compact and lightweight, but very powerful cube-shaped light source. At Lume Cube, nature is close to their hearts. For this reason, in collaboration with WeForest, as part of the #care4cubes campaign, for every $100 spent on their website, two trees are planted in areas where nature is in danger of disappearing.

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