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Blizzard Lighting node:b-LENS-FRESNEL 16-65-Degree Zoom Lens for Node:b Fixtures
  • Blizzard Lighting Node:b High - Performance 16 - 65 Degree Adjustable Fresnel Zoom Lens for Node:b Lighting Fixtures
  • Blizzard Lighting Node:b High - Performance 16 - 65 Degree Adjustable Fresnel Zoom Lens for Node:b Lighting Fixtures

Blizzard Lighting node:b-LENS-FRESNEL 16-65-Degree Zoom Lens for Node:b Fixtures

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Product Description

Take full control of your lighting setup with the amazing Blizzard Node:b 16 to 65 Degree Fresnel Zoom Lens. This highly versatile lens attachment is tailor - made for Blizzard's Node:b lighting fixtures. It gives you outstanding control over how your light spreads and how intense it is. Whether you're a well - experienced professional photographer or a beginner videographer, this lens provides the tools you need to create breathtaking visual effects. With a 16 to 65 Degree zoom range, it adapts to all your lighting needs. Key Features: - Specifically designed for Blizzard Node:b Fixtures - 16 to 65 Degree Zoom Range

Using the Blizzard Node:b 16 - 65 Degree Fresnel Zoom Lens is a breeze. First, make sure your Blizzard Node:b lighting fixture is turned off. Then, carefully attach the lens to the fixture. Once it's securely in place, you can turn on the light. To adjust the light spread, simply use the zoom mechanism on the lens to go from a narrow 16 - degree beam to a wide 65 - degree beam, depending on your needs. Here are some important things to keep in mind. Always handle the lens with clean hands to avoid getting fingerprints on it, as this can affect the light quality. When not in use, store the lens in a cool, dry place. You can use a soft, dry cloth to clean the lens gently if it gets dirty. Never use harsh chemicals or abrasive materials, as these can damage the lens. This way, your lens will last a long time and keep giving you great lighting results.


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