Technical data

Rear position 8 – 100° broad beam
When mounted in the rear position, the subject is
lit evenly. This broad beam is excellent for lighting
a background or filling an umbrella.
Rear position with diffusion filter –
70° wide beam
For direct lighting, use the Grid & Filterholder
and limit the beam spread and soften the light.
The filter reduces the output one f-stop.
Front position 4 – 65° narrow beam
When mounted in the front position, the Standard
Zoom Reflector delivers maximum light efficiency
at a narrower angle.
Front position with diffusion filter –
45° narrow angle
The Filterholder limits the light distribution and the
diffusion filter softens the light for direct lighting.
The Filter reduces the output one f-stop.
Front position with 20° Grid
All light is directed straight out, with a softly
tapering edge. Creates a softened spot.
Adding the Diffusion Filter increases efficiency.
Front position with 10° Grid
All light is directed straight out, with a softly
tapering edge. Creates a smaller softened spot.
Adding the Diffusion Filter increases efficiency.
Somewhat lesslight than above.
Front position with 5° Grid
All light is directed straight out, with the smallest
softened spot.
Adding the Diffusion Filter increases efficiency.
Profoto – Light Shaping Tools
D4
100°
70°
65°
45°
20°
10°
Light Distribution Pattern [f-stop at 2m, ISO 100/21° ]
D4 1200 16 22 32 45 64 90 128
D4 2400 22 32 45 64 90 128 180
D4 4800 32 45 64 90 128 180 256
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Standard Zoom Reflector and
Accessories
10 06 10 Standard Zoom Reflector
10 06 71 Barn Door 4-sided, includes Holder for 5°,
10° or 20° Grids
90 06 49 Grid and Filterholder (includes Filter cassette)
Cassette and Diffusion Filter
10 06 04 Filter cassette for Grid and Filterholder
(includes diffusion filter)
10 06 19 Diffusion Filter (replacement)
10 06 46 Honeycomb Grid 5°
10 06 05 Honeycomb Grid 1
10 06 06 Honeycomb Grid 20°
10 06 51 Snoot for Grid and Filterholder
10 07 01 Filterholder for gelatin filter or diffuser
40x40cm (15.8x15.8”)
Light Distribution Pattern
(f-stop at 2m, ISO 100/21°)