Elinchrom Snoot Reflector and 6 / 12 Degree Grid Modifier Set
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Elinchrom Snoot Reflector and 6 / 12 Degree Grid Modifier Set Summary
The Elinchrom Snoot Reflector and 6 / 12 Degree Grid Modifier Set is a light shaping accessory that produces a narrow, concentrated beam for precise illumination. It sits within the Elinchrom modifier range as a solution for photographers who need to isolate small areas of a subject without affecting the surrounding scene.
The snoot restricts light into a tight circle, while the included grids further reduce the beam spread to either 6° or 12°, depending on the level of control required. This allows careful placement of highlights and supports detailed lighting setups where contrast needs to be managed across small surfaces.
This set is particularly suited to product photography and controlled studio work, where accurate light placement is required to reveal texture, shape or specific elements within a composition. It can also be used on location where controlled spill and focused output are needed.
Elinchrom Snoot Reflector and 6 / 12 Degree Grid Modifier Set Key Features
- Snoot reflector produces a narrow, focused beam of light
- 6° and 12° grids further reduce beam spread
- Supports precise lighting of small subject areas
- Controls light spill to isolate highlights
- Suitable for product and detail photography
- Creates high contrast between lit and unlit areas
- Compatible with Elinchrom flash systems
Frequently Asked Questions
What does a snoot do?
A snoot narrows the light output into a small, concentrated beam to illuminate a specific area.
What is the difference between the 6° and 12° grids?
The 6° grid produces a tighter beam with less spread, while the 12° grid allows a slightly wider but still controlled light circle.
Can this be used in a studio setup?
Yes, it is commonly used in studio lighting where controlled, directional light is required.
What’s in the Box
- Snoot reflector
- 6° grid
- 12° grid
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