Manfrotto HiLite Background 4.5 x 3.5ft
Product Code: 1028352

Manfrotto HiLite Background 4.5 x 3.5ft

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This 4'6" x 3'6" version of the Manfrotto HiLite background is the smallest in the range and ideal for small product and still-life photography. As with the rest of this range, this HiLite background enables you to undertake High Key photography on location and in restricted spaces. The background itself is white and can be rear-lit, thus negating the need to use a background light behind the subject. As the background is illuminated, the subject can stand in front of it without casting a shadow. The Manfrotto HiLite backgrounds also work as large rear softboxes, illuminating the subject and meaning you can use just one other flash head to light the subject from the front.

The video below shows how to set up the Manfrotto HiLite background

 
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Product Specification

Colour White
Size 1.4 x 1m (4ft 6x3ft 6)
Type HiLite Background
Weight [g] 2700.00
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