DoPchoice Intro’s Light Directing Tools For Aputure Nova P600c

DoPchoice now offers light directing Snapbag soft boxes and Snapgrids to make the most of Aputure’s new P600c LED fixture.

To complement this panel light, DoPchoice has designed a dedicated new Snapbag soft box and Rabbit Ears Mount Adapter, plus a host of other choice tools.

The patented Snapbag SBAPW6 features all the benefits of DoPchoice’s popular Snapbags including a rectangular design that snaps up in a single piece and attaches in seconds directly to the Rabbit-Ears mounting system thanks to a new adapter bracket. A removable Magic Cloth diffusion panel is included for more softening control. Installed, the Snapbag measures: 90x64x30cm/3x25x12-inches and weighs .6kg/1.3-lbs. A black carrying bag is included.

To optimize control of the illumination direction, the 40° Snapgrid is available to span the Snapbag face via hook and loop mount.

DoPchoice also offers additional softening choices. The octagonal 3-foot, 5-foot and 7-foot Snapbag Octas provide wider solutions with tool-free, quick setup and teardown. Octas may be used open, exposing their silver lining or with the included front diffusion panel. If directional light is desired, Custom fitted 40-degree Snapgrids are available.

DoPchoice’s Rabbit-Ears SRER along with the SRECM1 Connector provides interchangeable fixture mounting to the Snapbag accessory. 

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