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236-271 Lighting Final Priced.Indd 236 9/20/11 10:20 AM LIGHTING EQUIPMENT 237 800.947.6628 | 212.444.6608 Quick Dial: 78 Impact Lighting Lighting EquipmEnt 236 Impact Lighting www.BandH.com Equipment that has a large impact on quality and a small impact on your budget. 1-Monolight Kit VSD160 Digital Monolight 2 Monolight Kit Includes: 160 Watt/Seconds Includes: • 100 watt/second Includes: • 2 VC-500LR Monolights Monolight • 100W Modeling Light • 2 Light Stands • 2 White Reflective • 24x24" Softbox • Flashtube • 7" Grid Reflector Umbrellas with Black • Sync Cord • Mini to PC Sync Cord Backing • Light Stand #IMVSD160����������������������������������179.95 • 24x36" Softbox • Impact 8' with Mounting Ring Air Cushioned • Mono to PC Sync Cord Black Light Stand VSD300 Digital Monolight • Wheeled Kit Case 300 Watt/Seconds #IMEX100AK���������� 139.95 Includes: #IMVC500LR2K�����698.95 • 43" White Translucent Umbrella • 10' Air Cushioned Light Stand, Black • 100W Modeling Light • Flashtube AC 16 Channel • 6.5" Grid Reflector • Mini to PC Sync Cord 3-Monolight Kit Radio Slave #IMVSD300��������������������������������� 238.95 Includes: • Radio Signal up to 150' • 3 VC-500LR Monolights • Works with Virtually All VS-LCD400 • 3 Light Stands • 3 White Reflective Modern Flash Systems Digital Monolight • Includes: Transmitter, Umbrellas Receiver, Battery, 400 Watt/Seconds • 24x36" Softbox Sub-mini to PC Cord, Includes: with Mounting Ring • Monolight • 100W Modeling Light Mini and Phono • Mono to PC Sync Cord • Flashtube • 6.5" Grid Reflector Adapters • Mini to PC Sync Cord • Wheeled Kit Case #IMACRSS16KQ�������89.90 #IMVSLCD400���������������������������� 268.95 #IMVC500LR3K�����999.99 Background Support System The Impact 12' Background Support Collapsible Reflectors System will support seamless paper One visual issue created by single-light sources is contrast. up to 11' in width, as well as Reflectors, always a favorite contrast solution for fashion accommodate the 12' width of photographers, fill in shadows thrown by brilliant light sources such as the sun or a single strobe without creating the need to add any brand of muslin background. a second fixture. The reflector takes the place of a second light. Style 12" 22" 32" 42" 52" 41x74" Includes: White #IMRD12WT #IMRD22WT #IMRD32WT IMRD42WT #IMRD52WT #IMRD4174WT • 2 10.5' Stands Translucent 9.95 14.95 24.95 31.95 51.95 64.95 • Canvas Case Silver/White #IMRD12SW #IMRD22SW #IMRD32SW #IMRD42SW #IMRD52SW #IMRD4174SW 9.95 16.95 22.19 32.95 57.95 64.95 • 4 Crossbar Sections Soft Gold/ #IMRD12SGW #IMRD22SGW #IMRD32SGW #IMRD42SGW #IMRD52SGW #IMRD4174SGW White 9.95 16.95 24.95 32.95 57.95 64.95 #IMRD32GS #IMRD42GS #IMRD52GS #IMRD4174GS Gold/Silver #IMRD12GS #IMRD22GS #IMBGSS12��������������������������������������������������������������������99.99 9.95 16.95 28.95 34.95 57.95 64.95 Saddle Sand Bags Beaded Silver Umbrellas Backgrounds Used for securing the Umbrellas soften, Background material is stretched on a self-supporting steel frame. Lean it bases of light stands broaden, and against a wall or hang it from the velcro straps. Folds into a compact circle for and set walls. They diminish the light easy transportation. All backgrounds include a zippered, carry bag. employ a saddle-style output of any 5x7' Collapsible 10x12' Muslin Sheet winged design, ideal for tungsten or flash Chroma Blue #IMBGCCB57 .......... 39.95 Chroma Blue #IMBGCB1012 ......... 58.95 draping over lightstand legs. light source. Chroma Green #IMBGCCG57........ 57.95 Chroma Green #IMBGCG1012 ...... 58.95 Black #IMBGCB57 ........................ 57.95 Black #IMBGB1012 ...................... 52.95 5 lb Black #IMSB5B���������������� 19.95 Choosing an umbrella surface is as White #IMBGCW57 ...................... 57.95 White #IMBGW1012 ..................... 58.95 15 lb Black #IMSB15B������������� 21.95 8x16 Collapsible 10x24' Muslin Sheet subjective as choosing a paint and brush. Chroma Blue #IMBGSCCB816 ...... 99.95 Chroma Blue #IMBGCB1024 ....... 114.95 20 lbs Black #IMSB20B����������28.95 Chroma Green #IMBGSCCG816 ... 99.95 Chroma Green #IMBGCG1024 .... 114.95 25 lb Black #IMSB25B������������29.95 33" #IMU33SB����������������������������� 34.95 Black #IMBGSCB816 .................... 99.95 Black #IMBGB1024 .................... 114.95 35 lb Black #IMSB35B������������33.95 43" #IMU43SB����������������������������� 34.95 White #IMBGSCW816 .................. 99.95 White #IMBGW1024 ................... 114.95 Universal Dimmer Control Telescopic 40" Grip Arm Filter Holder Reflector Holder This is a simple This versatile grip An ideal accessory for achieving dimmer control for Hold a reflector or a small small light arm is used to hold diffusion, color correction or special use with tungsten head almost 3' from the flags, scrims, gobos, color effects with any light. It can also lights of 600 total center of your butterfly frames, hold polarizing filters or gobos. watts, or less. light stand. backgrounds, and show cards. 12x12" #IMUFHQ������������������������� 39.95 #IMD600�������������������������������������Log-on #IMLDHT����������������������������������������47.95 #IMKCP240����������������������������������� 29.95 236-271 Lighting Final Priced.indd 236 9/20/11 10:20 AM LIGHTING EQUIPMENT 237 800.947.6628 | 212.444.6608 Quick Dial: 78 Impact Lighting Equipment that has a large impact on quality and a small impact on your budget. 5" Re ector VA902 3-Lamp Cool Light Qualite 300 250 watts maximum with re ector 90 Total Watts Tungsten Fixture • Ceramic socket with wooden Includes: Its strong polycarbonate body handle & cord with in-line switch • Fluorescent bulbs features a built-in switch and • Swivel mount has a 1/4"-20 • 13' Re ector convenient cool-touch handle. It threaded bottom • Diffuser also comes with a 4-leaf barndoor. #IMFL5 ................................28.95 #IMVA902 ....................................119.95 300 watts #IMQL300 ........98.95 10" Re ector VA903 5-Lamp Cool Light PowerSync16 DC 250 watts maximum with re ector 150 Total Watts Radio Slave System • Includes Transmitter & AC • Ceramic socket with wooden Includes: Receiver handle & cord with in-line switch • Dimmable with Switches • Effective to 590' Indoors, • Swivel mount has a 1/4"-20 • Five 30W uorescent bulbs 200' Outdoors threaded bottom • 18.5" Re ector • Diffuser • Sync Up to 1/250s #IMFL10 ..............................28.90 #IMVA903 ....................................139.95 #IMPS16DCK .....................149.99 12" Re ector VA903 5-Lamp Cool Light 500 watts maximum with re ector 216 Total Watts IMPACT ACCESSORIES Mini (3.5 mm) to Elinchrom Adapter #IMAMFE ............. 44.95 • Ceramic socket with wooden Includes: 1' Mini Phono Plug to Female Hot Shoe Cord handle & cord with in-line switch • Dimmable with Switches • Swivel mount has a 1/4"-20 • Nine 24 watt uorescent bulbs for Pocket Wizard #IMMHSF1PW ............................. 29.95 threaded bottom • 18.5' Re ector • Diffuser Sync Cord Male Mini to Male Phono 16" #IMMMPM16 12.95 Sync Cord Male Mini to Male PC 12" #IMMMPCM1 ..... 14.95 #IMFL12 ..............................31.90 #IMVA905 ...................................Log-on C-Stand Kit Posing Kit Light Sheds Shooting Tent Includes: with Posing Stool and Posing Table The perfect solution for photographing smaller tabletop subjects. Each Light Shed includes white • Turtle Base Stool and black ooring, or can be lit from below on a C Stand • Adjusts from 20-30" light table. Alternative backgrounds are limited with 40" Riser • 5 Tubular Leg Base only by your imagination. Table • 40" Extension • Base 25" diameter Small 10.5 x 10.5 x 13.5” #IMDLSS ......36.95 Grip Arm • Adjusts from 28-48" Medium 15 x 15 x 23” #IMDLSM ..........44.95 • 2.5' Grip Head • Table Top 18 x 27" Large 18 x 18 x 27.5” #IMDLSL .............48.95 X-Large 24 x 24 x 36” IMDLSXL ..........63.95 #IMLSCT40MK ..................128.95 #IMPTSK ................................................ 138.95 White Panel Insert for XL #IMWIXL .......16.95 Multiboom 5-in-1 Collapsible Light Stands Lightstand and Re ectors All Impact light stands are constructed from lightweight but Re ector Holder Impact 5-in-1 re ectors sturdy black-anodized aluminum, rendering them completely An extremely versatile include 5 surfaces: white, non-re ective. Designated stands offer air cushioning, thus enabling the user to lower delicate light heads easily. piece of equipment, this silver, gold, silver-gold and translucent, all in a protective Max. Min. light stand converts to a boom Size SKU # Price stand with the simple ip of a lever. nylon carrying pouch. Height Height Back Light #IMLS3S 33.5" 3.5" 24.95 Double clips on the boom arm are 22” #IMR5122 ....................................... 24.95 6' #IMLS6B 6' 32" 19.99 ideally positioned to secure and 32” #IMR5132 .......................................38.95 8' AC Black #IMLS8A 8' 27" 32.95 angle collapsible re ectors. 9.6' HD AC Black #IMLS96HAB 9.6' 45" 38.95 42” #IMR5142 .......................................46.95 10' AC Black #IMLS10AB 10' 33" 44.99 #IMLSRH .............................79.95 42 x 72” #IMCRK4272 ...........................94.95 13' HD AC Black #IMLS13HAB 13' 44" 69.95 2.5" Grip Head Super Clamp Light Kit Bag Light Kit Bag #3 with Standard Stud Photographers can • Holds 2 monolights, • Holds 2 monolights, use this convenient The “Jack-Of-All-Trades” in the grip ref lectors, cables, re ectors, cables, grip to hold ags, category. It has a jaw that will umbrellas and umbrellas and scrims, show cards,butter y frames, open from 1/2" to 2 1/8" and light stands. light stands. backgrounds, and booms. has a load capacity of 33 lbs. • Exterior Dimensions: 34 x 13.5 x 8.0” • Exterior
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