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Monolights Fluorescent Lights lighting equipment & accessories MONOLIGHTS Digital Monolights Features a digital readout and power ad- justment in 1/10 stop increments, from full to 1/8 power. This monolight accepts One S-type accessories and has cushioned Astral Extreme VC-500WL 500Ws Monolight touch-pad function control buttons. AS-X-400 Monolight Digital Monolight Kit The Astral Extreme outputs 400Ws with This Digital Monolight features a 6-stop The Impact One Monolight Kit (120VAC) precise output control in 0.1 stop incre- power range from full to 1/32 in 1/10 stop is an economical 100 W/s monolight ments over a 6 stop range, and an easy-to- increments for precise control. Stopping with modeling light and power variator. read LCD screen. It has soft push button motion is made easy with a ash duration This kit includes a softbox with mounting controls, and a built-in optical slave. as short as 1/1,200 and a fast recycle time ring, to soften the light output. of just 1.5 seconds at full power. Kit Includes: Features: • EX-100A Monolight Features: • 2.4 GHz Wireless • 24 x 24" Softbox Features: • S-type accessory mount Receiver • 8" Reector • Limited “Auto Dump” feature • Fast 0.4 sec. recycle time and • 328’ Wireless Range • Flashtube • Built-in optical slave 1/5,000 sec. ash duration • 0.2 - 1.5 Sec Recycling • Dedicated Speedring • Sync Cord with miniplug to • 10 fps continuous shooting • Flash Duration: • 60W Modeling Lamp PC connection is included • PC Sync to 1/4" Phono Cord 1/1,200 - 1/800 Sec • Mini to PC Synch Cord • Adjustable model light intensity • Reector Included • 8' Light Stand AC (Black) VSD-160 (IMVSD160)..................179.95 VSD-300 (IMVSD300)..................238.95 (IMASX400) ..................................404.95 (IMVC500WL)...............................489.95 (IMEX100AK)................................126.95 VSLCD-400 (IMVSLCD400).........283.91 2-Light Kit (IMASX400K) ............756.65 3-Light Kit (IMVC500WL3KN).1,099.95 FLUORESCENT LIGHTS 19" Ring Lights 1-Lamp with Dimmer Features: • Soft Nearly Shadowless Light Fluorescent Fixtures • 18" Ring OctaCool Light These lightweight xtures are encased Lamp Bulb Available with 6 or 9 lamps, these kits in a polycarbonate housing that accepts • Cold Shoe include an Octacool light head and Edison-base compact uorescent lamps Extension / removable Octabox. Each of the daylight- up to 50W. The xture’s bracket tilts and Smartphone Cradle balanced 32W lamps outputs 1,400 Ready Cool Fixtures locks into position and has a standard • Padded Carrying Case lumens of light. Switches on the rear of Ready Cool Fluorescent Fixtures combine 5/8" receiver. the xture allow you to control output. an efcient reector with built-in ham- (IMFRCRLSL) ................................269.95 mered aluminum reective barndoors. Features: Unlike tungsten lights, they have a very • Stay-Cool Lighting 3-Lamps Features: low power draw and emit very little heat. • CFL Bulbs up to 50W Features: • Octabox has a • Compact and Portable • Soft Nearly removable inner Features: • Mounts on any Shadowless bafe & front face • Cool-running daylight- 5/8" Stud Light • 5/8" receiver balanced uorescent light • Built-in Umbrella • 3 Power • Noiseless operation • Flicker-free lighting Receptacle Switches • Cool output safe for • Built-in fused circuit protection • Accepts Edison • 100mm Lens Opening heat-sensitive subjects • Padded carrying case Base CFLs • Includes Fabric Diffuser 6 Lamps (IMOC6SB)....................149.95 2 Lamps (IMFRC22) .....................169.95 1 Socket (IMFFS1).........................38.95 (IMFRCRL19).................................123.99 9 Lamps (IMOC9SB)....................259.00 4 Lamps (IMFRC24) .....................394.95 4 Sockets (IMFFS4).......................99.95 www.impactstudiolighting.com lighting equipment & accessories TUNGSTEN LIGHTS LIGHT CONTROL BEAUTY DISHES UMBRELLAS 3-Light Convertible Umbrella White, Translucent & Mini-Boom Silver Umbrellas Kit White Satin with Removable Black Backing White interior This kit uses 12" Umbrellas soften, broaden, softens light more & 5" reectors Folding and diffuse the light from than a silver lining. with a high-heat Beauty any source. A white umbrella ceramic socket. without a black backing may White – 30’’, 32”, 45” Each light has a Dish also be used as a makeshift softbox. White Translucent – 33’’, 43” wooden handle 28” (IMFBDW28).....................................(IMFBDW28) 58.95 Available in 30’’, 32”, 45”, 60” Beaded Silver – 33’’, 43” that stays cool 34” (IMFBDW34)..................................... 68.95 and a cord with 40” (IMFBDW40)..................................... 74.95 in-line switch. Deep White Umbrella Deep Silver Umbrella Beauty Dish Reector 33’’, 41”, 51”, 65” 33’’, 41”, 51”, 65” • Soft but Crisp Light Quality This Kit Includes: • Deep Shape • Deep Shape • Offers Contrast and Texture • Works with Most Flash Heads • Works with Most Flash Heads • 2 x Floodlight Reector - 12” • Natural Catchlights in Eyes • 2 x Porcelain Socket with Umbrella • White lining for Soft Contrast • Silver lining for Crisp Contrast • Optional Mounts for Most • 16-Rib Design • 16-Rib Design Mount (500W) Studio Flash Brands • Floodlight Reector - 5” 16” (IMBD16).........64.95 • Porcelain Socket with 20” (IMBD20).......124.00 7’ Parabolic Umbrellas Umbrella Mount (500W) 22” (IMBD22).........79.62 This is a really huge, broad light source that • 3 x Light Stand (Black, 8’) 27” (IMBD27).......139.95 wraps light around your subject yielding clean highlights and rich open shadows. Includes carry case. • 2 x Translucent 43” Umbrella 40° Honeycomb Grid for Beauty Dish • Mini Boom Arm - 5’ 3” 16" (IMBDG16) ........................................ 50.00 Silver (IMUP7S)..........................................................79.95 • Light Kit Bag (34 x 13.5 x 12”) 20" (IMBDG20) ........................................ 64.00 White Diffusion (IMUP7T) ........................................69.95 22" (IMBDG22) ........................................ 79.95 White/Black (IMUP7WB) .........................................79.95 (IMFL1250MBK)...........................219.95 27" (IMBDG27) ........................................ 99.95 Diffuser for 7' Parabolic Umbrella (IMUP7D) ........25.95 BACKGROUNDS SOFTBOXES Luxbanx Duo • For Strobe, LED, Fluorescent Lights • Also Compatible with Quartz Lights • Heat-Resistant Textured Silver Interior • Removable Inner Bafe, Front Diffuser • Fits Speed Rings for Most Popular Brands • Optional Fabric Grids Qualite 300 V-2012 Muslin Background X-Small/Deep (18") (IMLBODXSD) 88.86 Fabric Grid (IMLBGOXS) 44.95 Focusing Flood Light and Support Small/Deep (39") (IMLBODSD) 129.95 Fabric Grid (IMLBGOSD) 69.99 Small (36") (IMLBODS) 154.95 Fabric Grid (IMLBGOS) 67.95 This Impact Focusing Flood Light • 10x12’ Background • Sturdy Stand Legs • Washable in Cold Water • Canvas Bag Medium (60") (IMLBODM) 299.95 Fabric Grid (IMLBGOM) 109.95 provides 300W of 3,100K output which is OCTAGONAL Large (84") (IMLBODL) 379.95 Fabric Grid (IMLBGOL) 139.95 focusable from 21-40° via its beam focus Kit with Reversible Muslin knob. The xture has a cool-touch handle • Dual-Sided - Cost-Effective Small (16 x 22") (IMLBRDS) 84.95 Fabric Grid (IMLBGRS) 59.95 for safe adjustments, while the 4-way Stone Blue/Nickel Medium (24 x 32") (IMLBRDM) 144.95 Fabric Grid (IMLBGRM) 44.95 (IMBGR1012SBK) ............................. 149.94 barndoor set accepts 5 5/8" accessories. Large (36 x 48") (IMLBRDL) 199.95 Fabric Grid (IMLBGRL) 99.95 Charcoal/Smoke Gray (IMBGR1012DLK) ............................. 180.50 RECTANGULAR XL (54 x 72") (IMLBRDXL) 210.00 Fabric Grid (IMLBGRXL) 149.95 Features: Kit with 2 Muslins Small (16 x 16") (IMLBSQDS) 124.95 Fabric Grid (IMLBGSQS) 44.95 • 21 - 40° Focusable Beam Pattern • 1 Black and 1 White Medium (26 x 26") (IMLBSQDM) 77.95 Fabric Grid (IMLBGSQM) 64.95 • 3,100K Color Temperature (IMBGSS12K).................................... 197.29 SQUARE Large (40 x 40") (IMLBSQDL) 208.95 Fabric Grid (IMLBGSQL) 88.95 • Safety Glass Kit with 3 Muslins • 300W Bulb • Black, White & Chroma Green Small/Slim (9 x 36") (IMLBSTDSS) 89.95 Fabric Grid (IMLBGSTSS) 33.97 (IMBGSS12K2).................................. 218.80 • In-line Power Switch Small (12 x 36") (IMLBSTDS) 89.95 Fabric Grid (IMLBGSTS) 47.95 Chroma Green Kit STRIP • Stands, 12’ Crossbar & Clamps Medium (16 x 55") (IMLBSTDM) 129.95 Fabric Grid (IMLBGSTM 74.95 (IMQL3002) .....................................98.95 (IMBGCG1012SK)............................. 134.37 Large (24 x 78") (IMLBSTDL) 180.00 Fabric Grid (IMLBGSTL) 99.95 www.impactstudiolighting.com lighting equipment & accessories STUDIO EQUIPMENT FULL LINE OF PROFESSIONAL LIGHT STANDS Reverse Legs Light Stands Micro Stands Lowboy Steel Stands Shown with Rolling optional boom Steel attachment Rollers Folding Wheeled Base Stands Air Cushioned Light Available in 8.5 and 11 foot models. Features heavy duty, black and chrome- Stands plated steel and aluminum alloy support Available in 8, 9.6,10 and 13 foot Pro Light Stands Turtle Base C-Stands that features a low base for extra stabil- models. Features include heavy duty Available in a variety of sizes and Available in 5.9, 10.75 and 11 foot ity, braking wheels, and a 5/8" baby stud. aluminum construction, with sure-twist congurations from 3' to 13'. models with black or chrome nish. The legs fold for transport and storage. section locks and air cushioning. CLAMPS, CLIPS, STUDS, ADAPTERS – FOR ALMOST EVERY PURPOSE Super Clamp Pipe Clamp Small C-Clamp Small Clip Clamp A versatile tool The C210
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