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What is a grid and how does it work?

Grids are often used with studio strobes to narrow the beam of light they produce. But they are just as appropriate for use with speedlight flashes. A grid is usually constructed similar to a honeycomb, with 'cells' that the light passes through. The walls of the cells block light from going off at an angle, so only light that is traveling straight on will get through the grid unimpeded. This is how the grid creates the strong spot light effect.




Falcon Eyes FUA-HC0609
is a honeycomb grid with 10 Color Flash Gels set for creative flash effect.


Features:

- Small and lightweight, easy to carry around
- 10 Color Flash Gels set
- Suitable for most DSLR flashgun from Canon, Nikon, Nissin, YongNuo, Sony etc
- Convenient to mount to or dismount from your flashgun with the elastic velcro band





Items Included:

- Falcon Eyes FUA-HC0609 honeycomb grid
- 10 Color Flash Gels




Honeycomb Grid is a grid that has a honeycomb structure, which aims to cut off the light and make the lighting spot narrower, a technique used by many portrait and product photographers to accentuate human portraiture or a product.





Highlighting a small part of a photo with flash can be used to help draw the viewer's attention to that part of the image. When this technique is combined with an overall lack of light over the rest of the image, this can create a very powerful and dramatic photo, with the highlighted area really standing out.




However, with a standard speedlight flash this technique can be difficult to achieve as the light from the flash spreads out too much, covering most of the frame. A cheap and simple solution to this problem is a grid. A grid attaches to the front of your flashgun, and creates a narrow, focused beam of light. This allows you to have your flashgun positioned further away from your subject, while highlighting just a small area with the flash.