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Elinchrom D-Lite RX 4/4/4 kit to go


The Elinchrom D-Lite RX Three head 4/4/4 kit is ideal for small business applications, portraiture small to medium?groups and for anyone interested?in the art of creative lighting.


The RX boasts many new features including the in-built Skyport transceiver radio remote, control of flash power settings, modelling lamp on/off, speed sync mode and triggering, EL-Skyport app control for iphone, ipad, variable f-stop steps, visual flash confirmation options.


The kit includes:

3 - ?D-Lite RX 4 heads

1 - 16cm reflector?

4 - elinchrom stands?

1 - Phot-R 4m heavy duty boom arm (with sandbag)

1 - 66 cm softbox

1 - 66cm octa softbox

1 - 95 cm pop up softbox?with inner/out cover and grid?

1 - 95 cm Phottix Carry bag (for large softbox)

2 - 85cm umbrellas (one silver and one translucent)?

1 - Skyport Plus transmitter3 - leads, lamps sync cable?

1 - elinchrom wheelie carry bag?1 - two head bag for the small set ups.


The kit has been used a handful of times, creates amazing results and is very well looked after, only minor cosmetic?scuffs. Selling due to career change and have no need for the equipment.?


The retail price for everything included would be ?1,406 but selling it for ?995.


If you have any questions please do ask and I'll get back to you as soon as possible.?

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