Aputure CF4 Barn doors
Aputure CF4 Barn doors
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Aputure CF4 Barn Doors – Professional Barn Door for Light Control
Main features:
• Precise Light Control : The Aputure CF4 Barn Doors are designed to offer exceptional control over the direction and intensity of the light, allowing you to shape the beam of light to achieve the illumination you want.
• Compatibility with Aputure Lights : Designed for use with Light Storm series lights and other Aputure models, the CF4 Barn Doors enhance lighting management on professional photography and film sets.
• Strong and Durable Materials : Made of high-quality metal, they offer exceptional strength, ensuring durability even in demanding shooting environments.
• Easy to assemble and adjust : Adjustable blades allow for quick and easy customization of the beam angle and shape, optimizing lighting to suit your creative needs.
Other features:
• Versatility in application : Ideal for achieving targeted lighting effects, creating controlled shadows or focusing light on a specific area of a film or photographic set.
• Portability : Easy to transport and set up, the lens hood is perfect for mobile sets that require quick and efficient light management.
• Total control over the light : Thanks to the adjustability of the blades, you can obtain detailed management of the light, from soft diffusion to intense concentration.
What's included in the box:
• Aputure CF4 Barn Doors
• Instruction manual
Product Description: The Aputure CF4 Barn Doors are the ideal barn door for those looking for maximum control over their light while shooting. With a sturdy and easily adjustable design, the CF4 Barn Doors allow you to precisely shape the light beam, creating professional lighting effects. Compatible with Aputure lights, they are perfect for photography and filmmaking sets that require advanced light management.



