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BRESSER Protective Cap for Studio Flashes with Bowens S-Bayonet Mount

Protective cap for studio flashes

  • Protection cap for studio flash units with S bayonet
  • Fits even with large modelling lamp
  • For safe transport and storage
  • Length: 11.8 cm, Weight: 80 g
  • Scope of delivery: 1 x protective cap
  • Protects flash tube and modelling lamp
  • Opening at the tip of the cap prevents heat accumulation

€7.50*

Available, delivery time: 2-5 days

Product number: F000740
EAN: 4007922021317
WEEE-Reg.-Nr.: DE 34323861

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Product information "BRESSER Protective Cap for Studio Flashes with Bowens S-Bayonet Mount"
BRESSER plastic protective cap for studio flashes with Bowens S-Bayonet mount. The protective cap is extra long so that it fits regardless of the length of the modelling lamp. Thanks to the ventilation slots at the top of the protective cap there is no heat build-up.

FEATURES
  • protective cap for studio flashes with Bowens S-Bayonet mount
  • protects flash tube and modeling lamp from damage
  • for safe transport and storage of the flash tube
  • fits even with long modelling lamps
  • opening at the top of the cap prevents heat build-up
SCOPE OF DELIVERY
  • 1 x protective cap
Body material: Plastic
Colour: black
Connection: S-type bayonet (Bowens)
Material: Aluminium

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Manufacturer: 
Bresser GmbH, Gutenbergstraße 2, 46414 Rhede

Contact: 
www.bresser.de


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