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Profoto 20-30° Telezoom Reflector for Profoto Flash Heads

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Profoto 20-30° Telezoom Reflector for Profoto Flash Heads
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Profoto Telezoom Reflector Overview

This 20-30° Profoto Telezoom Reflector is similar in lighting quality to the standard zoom reflector, but it has a narrower beam spread and allows a further throw of the light output from a Profoto flash head.

Provides a beam spread of 20-30° depending on positioning on the flash head.

Profoto Telezoom Reflector Specs

Key Specs
Item Type
Zoom Reflector
Interior Color
Silver
Light Compatibility
Built-In Speed Ring with Profoto Mount
Accepts Grids
Yes (Not Included)
Item Type
Zoom Reflector
Color
Black
Interior Color
Silver
Light Compatibility
Built-In Speed Ring with Profoto Mount
Accepts Grids
Yes (Not Included)
Beam Angle
30 to 70.0°
Materials
Metal
Packaging Info
Package Weight
4.56 lb
Box Dimensions (LxWxH)
18 x 15 x 14"

Profoto Telezoom Reflector Reviews

Awesome Reflector!

By Juan
Rated 5 out of 5
Date: 2022-01-25

I'm a sports and construction photographer. The 20-30 Profoto Telezoom Reflector comes in handy when shooting construction in some places we are not allowed but need the extra lighting. This reflector does that and more. You can be real creative using these reflectors during sports action photography.

Parabolic shapes and the telezoom

By Barrie
Rated 3 out of 5
Date: 2021-09-25

Parabolic reflectors can send light out in a parallel bean when the source is at the focus. This is the idea with the Broncolor Para reflectors and they are exactly parabolic in shape. And so they should be considering the price. Whatever Profoto spend their money on to produce the telezoom reflector, it is not to make it parabolic and therefore give it the longest light throw. Close to the origin it is not too bad but it falls apart about halfway out. A great pity as it would not seem too hard to do it properly and make the reflector do what is intended.

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Will this work well for lighting a sports arena?

Will this work well for lighting a sports arena?
Asked by: Steve
I use several of these for equine sports. You can't use one of these to light up an entire arena, but this helps you project light across to the middle or far side of the arena. (I use 2 D2's to light up a target area on the opposite side of the arena, while a single one is enough for a target area in the middle.)
Answered by: David
Date published: 2023-07-20
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