New DoPchoice Snapbag For Astera NYX Bulb

To make the most of Astera’s round NYX LED Bulb, DoPchoice now offers a custom-designed, patented Snapbag softbox to pleasingly soften the output of this innovative lighting.

Snapbag SBATNYXR is made to mount exclusively to NYX LED Bulbs. It comes in its own compact black carry bag and snaps up instantly in a one-piece accessory measuring 17 x 17 x 11 cm/6.7 x 6.7 x 4.3 in. Weighing merely .06 kg/0.1-lb., it rolls on in seconds and attaches via hook and loop. 

Installed, the Snapbag’s metallic interior brightens and evens out the illumination. An included removable quarter grid cloth front diffusion screen is ready to further soften output as needed. When the job is over, it can rollup back into its bag even with the NYX Bulb in place.

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