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Spiffy by Spekular Light Blaster with Universal Studio Adapter Kit

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Spiffy by Spekular Light Blaster with Universal Studio Adapter Kit
Key Features
  • Light Blaster Projector
  • Universal Adapter for Studio Strobes
  • For Canon EF or EF-S Lenses
  • Nikon Lens Adapter Available
The Spiffy Gear Light Blaster with Universal Studio Adapter Kit was put together by B&H to offer photographers a chance create custom backgrounds using their studio strobes and camera lenses to project patterns, landscapes or buildings on a wall or other surface. You can even use your vacation slides to place your subject in an exotic locale. The kit comes with a Light Blaster Projector that accepts your optional lens and and a Universal Studio Adapter that allows you to use a powerful studio strobe for a bright image. Although made for Canon EF or EF-S lenses, there is an optional adapter for Nikon lenses.
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Would this work with a Profoto A1?

Would this work with a Profoto A1?
Asked by: Nelson
This is not compatible with an A1.
Answered by: Reuben K
Date published: 2020-10-23

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Can I use Gobos with this or only slides?
Asked by: Greg
You can get slide size gobos made at a laser cutting place. If you create enough gobos to fill an A4 or letter size piece of paper that are also precut to get them separated then you would have a lot of shapes and gobos to choose from. Spiffy Gear also sells a set of metal gobos. The pro gobo kit.
Answered by: Will P.
Date published: 2018-08-28

Will it work with the Godox AD200Pro?

Will it work with the Godox AD200Pro?
Asked by: Quintin
Yes, the Spiffy by Spekular Light Blaster Strobe-Based Projector will work with the Godox AD200 Speedlight head; it will not work with a bare bulb or round head attachment.
Answered by: Davis H
Date published: 2025-10-16

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What does it do?
Asked by: Rob
I wondered the same thing. From their website it appears you put a strobe in one side, a lens on the other, and put a slide in it to project an image for your background. Not a very descriptive description here though.
Answered by: Thomas M.
Date published: 2024-12-15
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