| DoPchoice continues to refine light shaping tools for professional LED fixtures with the new Snap Rabbit Octa 5 Snapbag. The compact innovation provides a method of creating nuanced illumination output while saving setup time. What’s more, its efficient engineering introduces a sleeker Octa fan-style soft box along with the first “convertible” Snap Rabbit mounting solution. At the heart of this design, the company says, is its new concept Octa 5 Snapbag. “A super shallow profile makes it easier to handle and store than a standard softbox. Inside, it features white reflective fabric which promotes smooth and even lighting. To go even softer, users can simply add the included baffle (internal diffuser) to further refine output.” Built for travel, the 5-foot diameter system packs flat. With just a single click, it effortlessly fans open. Once unfurled, the array swiftly secures with two magnetic Snap closures ready to snap it up into a curved shallow dome shape. Ready to connect to a light source, Snap Rabbit Octa 5 Snapbagis the first product to feature DoPchoice’s new Convertible Mount. Now the same system lets users swap from an NL or Bowens Mount, to an Aputure A Mount, with a host of other compatible fixtures to be announced soon. For additional directional control, the 40º Snapgrid mounts directly to the Octa 5 face. |
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