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Manfrotto Trilite-2 Kit - Sunfire/Silver

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Manfrotto Trilite-2 Kit - Sunfire/Silver
Key Features
  • 3 Reversible Panels
The unique compact Trilite is versatile and easy to use. The three Trilite sunfire/silver panels on one lighting stand plus an overhead light give the Trilite its distinctive catch lights in the eyes. Widely used in portrait and fashion photography.

Trilite's hinge mechanisms makes all three panels individually adjustable to get light exactly where you need it. The panels each fold like the collapsible reflector panels - the frame folds away and they all fit into a portable bag.

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Manfrotto Trilite Overview

The unique compact Trilite is versatile and easy to use. The three Trilite sunfire/silver panels on one lighting stand plus an overhead light give the Trilite its distinctive catch lights in the eyes. Widely used in portrait and fashion photography.

Trilite's hinge mechanisms makes all three panels individually adjustable to get light exactly where you need it. The panels each fold like the collapsible reflector panels - the frame folds away and they all fit into a portable bag.

Unique quality of light
Overlight by up to 3 stops on negative film for 'porcelain skin' effect
UPC: 870862000865

Manfrotto Trilite Specs

Packaging Info
Package Weight
4.8 lb
Box Dimensions (LxWxH)
31.5 x 11.4 x 3.9"

Manfrotto Trilite Reviews

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What are the sizes along with any other informaion?
Asked by: Bill
Bill: They measure 23.5 at the widest ( slightly a love the bottom), 10 across the top, and are 28.5 long. I use these mainly with my trilite reflector stand. I use the white panel side in the studio to fill in shadows on my portraits as I found the silver was a little too bright. With the stand you can use one, or all of the panels. Hope this helps.George
Answered by: George A.
Date published: 2018-08-27
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