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Key Features
- Square Softbox
- One-Snap Setup Mechanism
- For Bowens-Mount Fixtures up to 600W
- High-Output Reflective Interior
The amaran Light Box 45x45 is a quick and efficient lighting setup, featuring a one-snap mechanism that allows instant assembly, making it ideal for portrait and product photography. With its compact, flat-pack design, it saves space and is easy to store, catering to photographers and content creators who frequently change locations or setups. Compatible with amaran COBs and other Bowens-mount fixtures up to 600W, this softbox provides a large, evenly diffused lighting surface while offering flexibility with an included grid for added contrast and control.
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Does this include the Bowens mount speedring?
Does this include the Bowens mount speedring?
Yes, the Bowens speed ring is built into the Amaran Light Box 45x45 (18 x 18").
Date published: 2025-04-22
What is the depth of the softbox from the Bowens m
What is the depth of the softbox from the Bowens mount to the front diffuser?
The depth of the amaran Light Box 60x90 (24 x 36") is 16.93".
Date published: 2026-06-23
As per the review it says it doesn't rotate can ...
As per the review it says it doesn't rotate can you guys confirm this?
Yes, but with a workaround (it does not feature a free-spinning rotation mechanism).
Based on my hands-on experience with this item, I want to clarify how the rotation actually works. Previous answers from customers and B&H representatives are technically correct—this strip softbox is not designed to freely rotate on the fly with a simple locking knob.
However, you can still rotate it 360 degrees using the included Speed Ring Adapter for Bowens mount. You do not need to buy an additional speed ring to achieve this.
Here is the step-by-step workaround to rotate it:
(1) Remove the entire strip softbox from your monolight.
(2) Unlock the speed ring by pulling the locking lever on the adapter outward.
(3) Detach the speed ring, rotate it to your desired angle, and place it back into the locking mechanism.
(4) Reattach the softbox to your monolight.
The Verdict:
(A) For occasional adjustments: This is a perfectly fine solution if you only need to change the angle once in a while.
(B) For fast-paced shoots: If your workflow requires you to constantly rotate the strip softbox to different angles on the fly, this method is too time-consuming.
Date published: 2026-08-06
