Description
Article no.: 28115
The Nanlux Dyno 650C Space Light Softbox attaches to Dyno 650C LED panel lights and spreads a 300 degree or greater beam of illumination over a wide area. It is a cylindrical softbox designed to hang from Dyno lights when they are suspended by a boom or hung overhead. As a result, it provides broad, soft ambient fill that changes how shadow and contrast read in a scene.
The cylinder shape delivers broad, wraparound light that raises the general ambient level in a location. Consequently, it helps reduce the apparent harsh contrast from kicker or other accent lights. In practice, this means shadows open up and reveal more detail, improving overall scene balance without directly modifying your primary or accent fixtures.
The softbox is made to be used with Dyno 650C panels when those units are suspended. Therefore, you can hang the cylinder from a boom or mount it overhead to create an even field of light across a larger space. This mounting approach suits setups where an elevated, diffused ambient source is required.
Use the space light to subtly increase ambient illumination in film and video sets, rehearsal spaces, or any environment where you need to soften contrast created by accent lighting. Because it opens up shadows, the softbox can reveal detail that might otherwise be lost in darker areas, while maintaining separation from your key and kicker lights.
Question: Is this softbox compatible with Dyno 650C lights?
Answer: Yes. The Space Light Softbox is compatible specifically with Dyno 650C LED panel lights and is designed to attach when those panels are suspended.
Question: How wide is the light spread from this softbox?
Answer: The softbox spreads a 300 degree or greater beam of illumination, creating a wide field of soft ambient light.
Question: How should the softbox be mounted for best results?
Answer: The product is designed to hang from the Dyno 650C when the panels are suspended by a boom or hung overhead, which places the cylinder in a position to distribute light broadly across the space.
Question: What effect does the softbox have on shadows and contrast?
Answer: It raises ambient light levels so that harsh contrast from kicker or other accent lights appears reduced, and it opens up shadows to reveal more detail in shaded areas.