onAir Panel Min IP 60° Honeycomb
A honeycomb grid accessory that attaches to a light source to control unwanted spill and uniformly narrow the beam spread for more precise illumination.
Ideal for studio photography and filmmaking applications where focused light is required to highlight a subject and create dramatic contrast.
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Narrows the beam spread to a precise 60° for focused subject illumination.
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Minimizes peripheral light spill to create dramatic contrast and reduce unwanted glare.
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Designed exclusively for the onAir Panel Min IP, ensuring a secure and precise fit.
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Ideal for broadcast, film, and studio applications requiring controlled, directional light.
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Features a lightweight yet rugged design for reliable performance in any environment.
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Installs quickly and securely, allowing for rapid changes to the lighting setup.
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onAir Panel Min IP 60° Honeycomb
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onAir Panel Min IP 60° Honeycomb
Controls the light spill by uniformly reducing the beam spread
Features
Beam Angle Control
Controls light spread by reducing the beam angle for the onAir Panel Min IP.
Honeycomb Grid
A dedicated accessory for the onAir Panel Min IP that provides precise light control.
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Specifications
Construction/Physical
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Dimensions
9.7 x 3.7 x .54 in (246.38 x 93.98 x 13.82 mm)
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Weight
.2 lb (.1 kg)
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Exterior Color
Black
Certifications/Qualifications
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Certifications
CE
What's Included
- 60° Honeycomb
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onAir Panel Min IP 60° Honeycomb FAQ’s
This accessory is a grid that attaches to the onAir Panel Min IP light. Its purpose is to narrow the light beam and reduce unwanted light spill, giving you more precise control over your lighting and preventing glare.
Installation is simple and requires no tools. The honeycomb grid is designed to slide easily and securely onto the front of the onAir Panel Min IP light fixture, allowing for quick changes on set.
Use it anytime you need to create a more focused beam of light. It is ideal for broadcast, streaming, or interviews where you want to light a subject without the light spilling onto the background or into the camera lens.