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Mounting instruction

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Summary of Contents for Profoto OCF Zoom Reflector

  • Page 1 OCF Zoom Reflector Mounting instruction...
  • Page 3 Use it with your Profoto Off-Cam- era Flash to maximize your light while keeping the size and weight of your bags to a minimum. By flipping through these pages you’ll quickly learn how to get the most out of your new OCF Zoom Reflector.
  • Page 4 Use restrictions and compatibility Note! The OCF Zoom Reflector is only recommended for Profoto Off-Camera Flashes and monolights with flat front. Max flash power: 1000Ws. Max modeling light: 300W. OCF Magnum Reflector is recommended for: Profoto B1 Profoto B1X Profoto B2...
  • Page 5 Get started with your new reflector...
  • Page 6 Open the clasp on the rubber collar and gently push the reflector onto your light.
  • Page 7 Before closing the clasp, adjust the light spread by sliding the reflector back and forth on the head.
  • Page 8 Pull back the reflector for a wide light spread.
  • Page 9 Push the reflector forward to gradually narrow the light spread and increase the light output.
  • Page 10 Lock the reflector to your selected position by closing the clasp on the rubber collar.
  • Page 11 How to pack compact The OCF Zoom Reflector is compact enough for you to bring it without taking up extra space in your bag. This is our best tip for compact packing.
  • Page 12 B1, B1X, D1 and D2 Mount the reflector onto the light and pull it back as much as possible before putting the transport cap on your light.
  • Page 13 Turn the stand mount to a horizontal position.
  • Page 14 Pack into your bag!
  • Page 15 Mount the reflector onto the B2 head and pull it back as much as possible before putting the transport cap onto the head. Turn the stand mount to a horizontal position.
  • Page 16 Wind the cable around the reflector. NOTE! Wait until the reflector has cooled off. Pack into your bag!
  • Page 18 For more information and inspiration: profoto.com...