DoPchoice Adds Even Softness To Cameo Fresnel Range

As video streaming becomes more and more important, so does the need for softer, more even lighting.

DoPchoice is offering the patented Snapbag softbox and Snapgrid 20/30/40/50-degree grids to “pleasingly soften and direct” the output of the Cameo F-Series Fresnels.

“As video streaming becomes more and more important, so does the need for softer, more even lighting,” explains Daniel Wrase, Product Manager, Cameo. “Fortunately, anyone with a Cameo F-Series Fresnel spotlight doesn’t need to buy a new spotlight. Now, without needing any tools, a spot can easily transform into a soft light using the practical, foldable Snapbag softbox.”

The Snapbag SBSAHF is made to mount exclusively to Cameo F1, F2, and F4 Series. It comes packed flat in its own pouch and snaps up in a one-piece rectangular accessory. Weighing 1.3 kg / 2.87 pounds, it attaches directly to Cameo Fresnels with hook and loop straps that fit around the barn doors.

“We appreciate that DoPchoice pays particular attention to quality and robust durability for the design and craftsmanship of the Snapbag,” adds Wrase. “Cameo has found the ideal partner for this high-quality product.”

Manufactured by DoPchoice and TRP International, accessories for the Cameo F-Series are currently available through Adam Hall Group.

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