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Key Features
- Deeper Shape for Precise Control
- 16 fiberglass Rods for Rounder Shape
- Heat Resistant Fabric
This white, 41" Profoto Deep Medium Umbrella is unique in that it is lightweight yet deep and parabolically shaped. The deeper shape gives the photographer better control of the light spread. It also allows the photographer to focus and shape light by simply sliding the umbrella shaft in its holder. This white version creates a soft but still direct light, perfect for portrait and beauty shots. Attach the optional diffuser for a softer, more even light spread.
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Does it fit the b10
Does it fit the b10
Yes, this can be used with the Profoto B10.
Date published: 2022-07-18
Is the Medium big enough for standing full length ...
Is the Medium big enough for standing full length portraits without too much fall off?
A Profoto Deep Medium Umbrella can cover a full length portrait without too much fall off depending on the positioning.
Date published: 2023-06-23
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What is the length of the umbrella when folded?
31 inches
Date published: 2018-08-25
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Hi, Profoto certainly makes outstanding lighting gear but do you think their umbrellas are worth the extra cost? Is there a visual difference? How much of a difference is there between the deep and shallow Profoto umbrellas? Thanks. Paul
In my opinion the quality of Profoto product is worth the money. I don't have the shallow so I can't answer the difference. The deep one is more parabolic in shape and gives off very nice light.
Date published: 2018-08-25
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can this umbrella be used with speed lights for example the? Nikon SB910
Yes, any light source should be able to bounce off from it. But you'll need own stands for the umbrella and speedlight.
Date published: 2018-08-25
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Can the black cover come off?
Not on this model. It is reflective only. Does not convert to shoot-through.
Date published: 2018-08-25
