Grid
The snoot and grids help you to take full control of your light. More about
Aputure INFINIBAR PB6 Light Control Grid (45°)
46, 99 €
Elinchrom Round Grid KIT 12/20/30° for 21cm Standard Reflector
174 €
Profoto 101126 OCF II Grid & Gel Holder
104 €
Nanlite Grid for Parabolic Softbox 150cm
119 €
Westcott 45-Degree Deep Focus Reflector with Honeycomb Grids & Diffusion
140 €
Elinchrom Rotagrid Recta 90x110 cm / 35.5 x 43"
117 €
Elinchrom Rotagrid Square 70 cm / 27"
80, 99 €
Bresser M-07 Honeycomb Grid for 18.5 cm reflector
15 €
Aputure Metal Grid for MC Pro
22, 99 €
Jinbei S Honey Comb for 55° Reflector
List price 12,40 €
11 €
Elinchrom Snoot Grid 6°
List price 29,99 €
24, 77 €
Falcon Eyes Diffuser + Grid CDH-40-3 voor SR-41T
List price 27,95 €
16 €
MagMod MagGrid XL 20
List price 54,95 €
38, 67 €
MagMod MagGrid XL 40
List price 54,95 €
32, 26 €
Godox Honeycomb Grid 20 for R1200 Reflector RFT21S
List price 69,95 €
19, 85 €
SMDV Grid for Speedbox 518
List price 99 €
37, 40 €
Godox P128-LG - Light grid for Parabolic128
299 €
Profoto 201820 Softgrid 4x6'
229 €
Everything about snoot and grid
What is a snoot and grid
A snoot and grid help you create the right light situations you are looking for. It is one of the many possibilities to get and keep your light under control as a photographer. Time to explain how to get a snoot or grid under control.
What do you use the snoot and grid for?
But how exactly do you use a snoot and grid? You place a snoot and grid on your flash and you have full control over your light from then on. This ensures you can bundle the light even more, and in a more focused way. You can create a spot of about fifteen degrees with a snoot. This creates a hard shadow effect. In short: with a snoot and grid you can go in all directions. You will notice how free you will feel, and you will start playing with the light.
What brand do you choose?
Do you want a particular brand? We have several top brands:
Jinbei | Profoto | Broncolor | Bresser | Falcon-Eyes
Inspiration and tips
Are you looking for even more tips and inspiration to be able to get started with studio photography? Take the time to have a look:

























































