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Review Summary
2011-05-02T21:00:00
This is a plastic snoot. If your lights run hot this will melt. I adjusted it to high light a specific a few minutes later I noticed it was not in the same place. When looking at it, it had melted and moved. Be careful if you choose this product.
Thetreeman
2011-03-12T19:00:00
The budget lights run hot, this is plastic. If you have this on the model light for more than a few minutes you can notice the light changing direction as the snoot is melting. either get a metal one of be careful how long it is on the light if you use the modelling light option. Once set up and if using the strobe. It is fine. Just, get the metal one and forget about the hassle.
Thetreeman
2009-08-13T21:00:00
I bought the economy monolight to use as a hair light, heat from the modeling lamp melted a large hole in the plastic snoot rendering it useless. Don't waste your money on this.
Tightwad
2009-05-03T21:00:00
This snoot started getting hot after 3 shots and i had to let it cool down a bid. did't fell comfortable to continue shooting for fear of damage to light and combustion.
Echo
2008-08-26T21:00:00
got it with lighting together from a fried as gift, light is small but good enough for still lift shoot as small objusts. but the light is getting hot too fast, the snoot is too weak. Just 20 mins, snoot was burnt.
Susu
2008-05-07T21:00:00
The snoot does what it's was intened to do. However, it is not a snug fit on the light. If you intend to point the ligh down 45 degrees or more you better get a metal adjustable ring clap as I did or the snoot will fall off. WARNING: If you put the snoot on you strobe and the modeling light is on the snoot gets extremely hot. You can get burned--be careful.
MICHAEL S.
Snoot Restricts light output to a narrow beam. It can be used as a hairlight or for creative highlights.