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Raya Octagonal Collapsible Softbox for LED Bulbs with Socket (27.6")

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Raya Octagonal Collapsible Softbox for LED Bulbs with Socket (27.6")
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Key Features
  • 27.6" Octagonal Softbox
  • Umbrella-Style Mechanism
  • Use with LED Bulbs up to 45W
  • Ceramic E27 Bulb Socket
The Collapsible Octagonal Softbox for LED Bulbs with Socket from Raya is constructed from a translucent white nylon fabric that provides a soft, diffused light for photo and video shoots. It minimizes hot spots, softens shadows, and creates a wraparound light that's great for shooting closeup portraits and product photography. The integrated silver reflector panel amplifies light output and adds a kick of specularity . The softbox can be used with or without the included, removable shower cap front diffuser for creating a variety of looks.
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Do they open/close like an umbrella? How easy are ...

Do they open/close like an umbrella? How easy are they to deploy?
Asked by: Daniel
Yes, the Raya octagonal collapsible softbox opens and close like an umbrella.
Answered by: hectorm
Date published: 2022-12-11

Does this Softbox ONLY could use with LED Bulbs ...

Does this Softbox ONLY could use with LED Bulbs up to 45W? Not 100W or higher?
Asked by: Keith
Have the Raya 45w in both of mine and that's sufficient output even when using as a single. Can't imagine throwing in 100 watters unless you're doing a sunglass or welding helmet shoot. It's only a 1 amp draw (W/V+A) if you do and the hardware should handle it though any live subjects might not.
Answered by: Eric
Date published: 2024-10-05

Can I use an E26 (US standard) bulb in this E27 ...

Can I use an E26 (US standard) bulb in this E27 (Europe standard), since the intended voltages don't match?
Asked by: Mark
No, this fixture was meant only for Input Power of 110 VAC, 50 / 60 Hz and miss match could result in unwanted damage of the unit of the lamp.
Answered by: Lera K
Date published: 2024-05-06
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