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Review Summary
2022-01-21T07:53:47
As expected the Matthews 3 inch grid gobos were professionally manufactured and good for my vintage Dedo kit for extra control the units that have the 1/2 scrim are very useful for knocking down unwanted highlights.
JAMES S.
4-1/4 Diameter
Full Double
Circle
4.25" / 10.79 cm
Matthews 3 inch wire grids
By JAMES S.
As expected the Matthews 3 inch grid gobos were professionally manufactured and good for my vintage Dedo kit for extra control the units that have the 1/2 scrim are very useful for knocking down unwanted highlights.
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