Grid
The snoot and grids help you to take full control of your light. More about
Nanlite Egg Crate Grid for PavoTube 6C II
€ 14. 95
Profoto 101129 OCF II Grid & Gel Kit
List price €210.00
€ 149. 00
Nanlite Grid for the Parabolic Softbox 90cm
€ 59. 00
Profoto OCF Softgrid 50° 3' Octa 90cm
List price €109.00
€ 79. 39
Jinbei 45 degree S Honeycomb
€ 12. 00
Jinbei 60° Honey Comb for M9 Reflector
List price €19.95
€ 17. 00
Nanlite Grid for Forza 60
€ 39. 00
Jinbei EFT-8C grids
List price €14.95
€ 4. 00
Bresser M-18e Honeycomb 70cm for Elinchrom
List price €84.99
€ 19. 13
Jinbei KE-100 Octagonal Quick Open Softbox Grid
€ 20. 95
Godox Grid for softbox QR-P120
List price €39.95
€ 24. 90
Godox 90cm Grid for the P90 Softbox
List price €34.95
€ 12. 90
Godox AK R15 Grid
€ 11. 95
Jinbei 45 degree M Honeycomb
€ 8. 00
LedGo E268C Egg Grid
€ 34. 99
Aputure INFINIBAR PB6 Light Control Grid (45°)
List price €46.99
€ 42. 07
Jinbei 30° Honey Comb for M9 Reflector
List price €22.95
€ 20. 00
Godox iFlash On-Camera Flash Light Magnetic Attachment (Compatible with iT20/iT22/iM20/iM22)
€ 11. 95
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:

























































