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Lighting Equipment and Accessories lighting equipment and accessories Qualite 300 Focusing Flood Panel Frame Reector Kit 2 Light Soft Kit Zebra Gold / Zebra Silver • 600 Total Watts • Reversible Fabric • Two Qualite Focus Floods • Collapsible Aluminum with Four-Leaf Barndoors Alloy Frame • Two Softboxes with Mounting Rings • Tool-Free Assembly • Two 300W Bulbs • Padded Shoulder • Two Light Stands Bag Included #IMQL3002LSK $375.00 43 x 67” #IMFPK436ZGZS $224.95 Green Screen Kit 59 x 82” #IMFPK598ZGZS $199.95 4 Light Kit • 10 x 12’ Chroma Green Background Articulated Arms • Background Support System Aluminum Construction • Buttery Locks • 4x Qualite 300W Focusing Flood Lights • Optional accessories include Impact’s CC-106R and • 2x 16 x 22” Softboxes with Adapter CC-106T Super Clamps, and BHE-104 Camera Platform • 2x 33” Translucent Umbrellas • 2x A-Clamps • 4x 10’ Air Cushioned Stands #IMQL3004LGSK $874.64 3 Light Kit Includes: 3 lights, 2 Umbrellas, 1 softbox & 3 stands #IMQL3003LGSK $74.95 Luxbanx Duo Small & X-Small Articulated arms are a handy accessory for precise positioning Octagonal Softbox (18” or 36”) of a small camera, light, ag or • For Strobe, Fluorescent and LED Lights any other mountable product. • Compatible with Hot Lights up to 1,000W • Removable Inner Bafe, Front Diffuser Model BHE-119 BHE-118 BHE-117 Sku #IMBHE119 #IMBHE118 #IMBHE117 • Fits Speed Rings for Most Popular Brands Sections 3 3 3 #IMLBODS (36”) $236.95 Arms Double Single Double Reach 33.86" 33.46" 24.5" #IMLBODXSD (18”) $74.95 Supports 9.92 lb 2.2 lb 11 lb Price $84.95 $39.95 $69.95 Luxbanx Duo Small Square Softbox (16” x 16”) #IMLBSQDS $124.95 Speed Ring Fits Bolt VB, Quantum Q, Lumedyne Series, Octacool Fluorescent Light & Norman B-series Flashes #IMSRBOLT $59.95 with Octabox • 6 or 9 32W Edison Base Lamps • Soft, Even Light NEW! Luxbanx Octagonal • Ideal for Portraiture, Events Compact & X-Small • For Still Photo or Video Softboxes • Daylight Balance: 5000 - 5500K Soft, Wrap-Around Light • 5/8” Stand Mount • For Strobe, Fluorescent and LED Lights • Quick Setup, Removable Bafe, Face • Removable Inner Bafe, Front Diffuser • 3 On/Off Switches Control 2 Lamps Each • Fits Speed Rings for Most Popular Brands • Optional Fabric Grids • Low Power Draw, Removable Reector Deep Extra-Small Octagonal Softbox (18”) #IMLBOXSD $64.95 Octacool-6 #IMOC6SB $199.95 Compact Octagonal Softbox (24”) #IMLBOC $68.95 Octacool-9 #IMOC9SB $259.00 www.impactstudiolighting.com lighting equipment and accessories Deluxe Varipole Support System Ready Cool for seamless paper rolls Fluorescent Fixture • Complete Studio • Built-in Textured Reective Barndoors Backdrop System • 2/4 Lamp Switching • Easy Set Up • Flicker Free • Accepts 3 Backdrops • Air-Induction Cooling • Includes 3 Chain Drives • Padded Carrying Case and Weights • Varidrives Allow Rapid Backdrop Switch 2 Lamp Fixture 2x Daylight Balanced 55W Lamps #IMFRC22 $169.95 • Extends from Floor to Ceiling 4 Lamp Fixture 4x Daylight Balanced 55W Lamps #IMFRC24 $394.95 #IMDVPSSPBK $351.75 Beauty Dish Reector • Soft but Crisp Light Quality Muslin Background Kits • Offers Contrast and Texture • Natural Catchlights in Eyes • Optional Mounts for Most Studio Flash Brands Reversible 16” #IMBD16 $64.95 Stone Blue/Nickel 20” #IMBD20 $124.00 22” #IMBD22 $134.95 27” #IMBD27 $139.95 40° Honeycomb Grid for Beauty Dish Folding Beauty Dishes 16” #IMBDG16 $50.00 22” #IMBDG22 $79.95 28” #IMFBDW28 $58.95 20” #IMBDG20 $64.00 27” #IMBDG27 $99.95 34” #IMFBDW34 $68.95 • 10x12’ Background • Easy Setup & Break Down 40” #IMFBDW40 $74.95 • 4-Piece Snap-Together Crossbar • Sturdy Stand Legs • Washable in Cold Water • Canvas Carrying Bag Luxbanx Duo Kit with Reversible Muslin Backdrop Softboxes • Dual-Sided Backdrop/Cost-Effective • For Strobe, LED, Fluorescent Lights Stone Blue/Nickel #IMBGR1012SBK $149.94 Charcoal/Smoke Gray #IMBGR1012DLK $175.54 • Also Compatible with Quartz Lights • Heat-Resistant Textured Silver Interior Kit with 2 Muslins • Removable Inner Bafe, Front Diffuser • 2 Backdrops: 1 Black and 1 White • Fits Speed Rings for Most Popular Brands Black & White #IMBGSS12K $197.29 • Optional Fabric Grids Kit with 3 Muslins Large (84”) #IMLBODL $379.95 Fabric Grid #IMLBGOL $139.95 • 3 Backdrops: Black, White & Chroma Green Medium (60”) #IMLBODM $299.95 Fabric Grid #IMLBGOM $109.95 Black, White & Chroma Green Small (36”) #IMLBODS $236.95 Fabric Grid #IMLBGOS $67.95 #IMBGSS12K2 $219.24 Small/Deep (39”) #IMLBODSD $129.95 Fabric Grid #IMLBGOSD $69.99 Octagonal Chroma Green Kit X-Small/Deep (18”) #IMLBODXSD $74.95 Fabric Grid #IMLBGOXS $44.95 Stands, 12’ Crossbar & Clamps #IMBGCG1012SK $134.37 Large (36 x 48”) #IMLBRDL $199.95 Fabric Grid #IMLBGRL $99.95 Medium (24 x 32”) #IMLBRDM $144.95 Fabric Grid #IMLBGRM $44.95 Small (16 x 22”) #IMLBRDS $134.95 Fabric Grid #IMLBGRS $32.95 Speed Rings Rectangular Extra Large (54 x 72”) #IMLBRDXL $269.95 Fabric Grid #IMLBGRXL $149.95 Small (16 x 16”) #IMLBSQDS $124.95 Fabric Grid #IMLBGSQS $44.95 • All Metal Construction Medium (26 x 26”) #IMLBSQDM $137.95 Fabric Grid #IMLBGSQM $64.95 • Rotates 360º Square Large (40 x 40”) #IMLBSQDL $208.95 Fabric Grid #IMLBGSQL $88.95 For Profoto #IMSRPRO $95.00 Small/Slim (9 x 36”) #IMLBSTDSS $149.95 Fabric Grid #IMLBGSTSS $67.95 For Elinchrom, Impact EX #IMSRELI $44.95 Small (12 x 36”) #IMLBSTDS $89.95 Fabric Grid #IMLBGSTS $67.95 For Impact, Bowens S, Westcott #IMSRIMP $44.95 Strip Medium (16 x 55”) #IMLBSTDM $199.95 Fabric Grid #IMLBGSTM $74.95 For Paul C. Buff, Balcar, Flashpoint S1 #IMSRPCB $44.95 Large (24 x 78”) #IMLBSTDL $299.95 Fabric Grid #IMLBGSTL $99.95 www.impactstudiolighting.com Full Line of Pro Light Stands Available in a variety of sizes and Professional congurations from 3’ to 13’. Light Stands Air Cushioned Light Stands Shown with optional boom Available in 8, 9.6,10 and 13 foot models. attachment Features include heavy duty aluminum con- struction, with sure-twist section locks and air cushioning. Turtle Base C-Stands Available in 5.9, 10.75 and 11 foot models with black or chrome nish. Shown with optional boom Folding Wheeled Base Stands attachment Available in 8.5 and 11 foot models. Features heavy duty, black and chrome-plated steel and aluminum alloy support that features a low base for extra stability, braking wheels, and a 5/8” baby stud. The legs fold for trans- port and storage. Clamps, Clips, Studs, Adapters – For Almost Every Purpose Super Clamp Tilting Boom Pivot Clamp A versatile tool made of lightweight cast alloy This pivoting clamp is for use with booms or poles the Super Clamp has a load capacity of 33 lb. It with a diameter 1.37” (35 mm). The clamp has a can hold a wide variety of items such as cameras, large ratcheting handle and will mount to a 5/8” lights, umbrellas, hooks, shelves, plate glass, baby pin or 1-1/8” junior receiver. cross bars, even other Super Clamps. Available in Light Stand Boom Clamp several models and congurations with a range of Allows mounting of a boom arm such as Impact’s accessories. Mini Boom Arm, to a heavy duty stand. It permits Atom Clamp tilt and swivel adjustment. A smaller version of the Super Clamp, the Atom Clamp weighs in at a mere 4.0 oz and can support Studs, Adapter Spigots a payload of over 15 lb. This, and the fact that Impact has a full line of studs and adapter spigots it comes with 1/4”-20 and 3/8” female sockets, for use on stands and other studio equipment. makes it ideal for use with most standard camera Small Clip Clamp with Rubber and grip accessories. Rivet Jaw Micro Clamp This compact tool has rubber-padded jaws that Lightweight and sturdy, the Micro Clamp can can attach to pipe, light stands, shelves or ceiling clamp onto tubes with a maximum diameter of supports up to 1.38” in thickness or diameter. The 1.38” (35 mm), and has a load capacity of 2.2 lbs clamp has a 5/8” receiver, as well as a 5/8” stud (1.0kg). It features a 5/8” (16 mm) socket at its with 3/8”-16 tap and 1/4”-20 bushing base. Adjustable Gaffer Clamp Pipe Clamp w/Baby Pin This small accessory features a “hook beak” pipe The C210 Baby Pipe Clamp fastens to pipes with tting clamp on one end of a exible 8” cable with diameters of 0.39 to 2.16”. It has a 5/8” mounting a at-jawed 1” clip clamp on the other end. Holds stud and a load capacity of 220.46 lb (100 kg). A paper, reective material, or other lightweight safety cable is included. tools up to 6 oz in weight. Weight just 0.6 pounds. Hook Beak Duo Flex Clamp Multiclip This small accessory features a “hook beak” pipe Versatile pair of connected clips that can be used tting clamp on one end of a exible 8” cable with to clip a reector card, gobo, prop, leaf, etc. to a a at-jawed 1” clip clamp on the other end. Holds stand, branch or shelf. Both clips rotate to provide paper, reective material, or other lightweight greater positioning exibility. Total length is 4.25”. tools up to 6 oz in weight. Weight just 0.6 pounds. www.impactstudiolighting.com LIGHTING MONOLIGHTS B1 500 Air TTL BRX 500 Battery-Powered Flash Monolight Full E-TTL II with Canon Cameras 500W/s Monolight Full i-TTL with Nikon Cameras Built-in 8 Channel Skyport Receiver 500W/s, 9-Stop Power Range Recycling: 0.34 - 1.45 Sec. Up to 220 Full-Power Flashes Flash Variation Range: 5.0 Stops Flash Duration: 1/19,000 - 1/1,000 Sec Proportionate Modeling Lamp LED Modeling Lamp, 20 fps Burst Mode Pre-flash Detector System 0.1 - 1.9 Sec.
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