Cine Reflector As Open Face Reflector; Cine Reflector In Combination With Par Reflector Attachment And Lenses - Profoto Cine Reflector User Manual

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Cine Reflector as open face reflector

When the Cine Reflector is used without lenses, it is recommended to use a FROSTED glass
cover for the lamp/flash head.
1. Fit a FROSTED glass cover in place on the lamp/flash head.
2. Unlock the Locking Clasp [2] on the Cine Reflector.
3. Slide the lamp/flash head into the reflector. Use the zoom scale on the lamp/flash head
to place the head in the position for the desired beam angle (35-105°).
4. Secure the lamp/flash head by locking the Locking Clasp [2] on the reflector.

Cine Reflector in combination with PaR reflector attachment and lenses

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When the Cine Reflector is used with lenses, it is recommended to use the PAR reflector
attachment and a CLEAR glass cover for the lamp/flash head.
1. Fit a CLEAR glass cover in place on the lamp/flash head.
2. Open the Locking Bracket [6] on the Cine Reflector by first pushing the spring loaded
pin on the side of the bracket and then raising the bracket.
3. Fit the PAR reflector in place:
a. Orientate the PAR reflector with its loop [5] towards the Locking Bracket [6] and then
slide the reflector into the innermost position in the Accessory Brackets [7].
b. Turn the PAR reflector anti-clockwise until the loop is directed straight upwards.
4. Close the Locking Bracket [6]. Ensure that the bracket in locked in place by the spring.
5. Unlock the Locking Clasp [2] on the Cine Reflector and slide the lamp/flash head all the
way into the reflector until it firmly stops. Secure the head by locking the Locking Clasp
[2].
6. Open the Locking Bracket [6] again, see step 2.
7. Slide the desired accessories in place in the Accessory Brackets [7]. For recommended
accessory combinations, see section Accessory Combinations above.
8. Ensure that all the Accessory Loops [5] are orientated upwards and to the left of the
Locking Bracket [6], to allow the accessories to be turned if needed.
9. Close the Locking Bracket [6], see step 4.
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