The Aputure STORM XT52 Narrow Reflector Kit is a 25º narrow reflector or intensifier tuned for optimal performance with the STORM XT52, producing a even beam with no color fringing. The included extension tube converts the 25º reflector to a 20º degree hyper-narrow reflector.
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This 20 degree intensifier makes the XT52 the equivalent to a M90 9000w HMI Par, but with the added benefit of being full spectrum. This accessory gives you a light that draws only 5000w, while giving you the equivlant of a 9000w daylight balanced light.
If you use the Aputure XT52 with Narrow Beam Adapter adapter in conjunction with San Diego Film Equipment's 7000w Honda generator with 100w 220v Bates out, then this powerful setup can be used on location with minimal noise and without a traditional tow plant generator. This makes the XT52 full sun lighting option that can save continuity when there is cloud coverage or the loss of sun light.
What is the Storm XT52 Narrow Reflector used for?
The Storm XT52 Narrow Reflector is used to create a tight, high-intensity beam of light for long-throw lighting, subject isolation, and dramatic cinematic effects.
What beam angle does the XT52 narrow reflector produce?
The reflector produces a 25° beam angle, which can be extended to approximately 20° for hyper-narrow output, delivering highly focused illumination.
Is the XT52 narrow reflector good for outdoor shoots?
Yes. The narrow beam allows filmmakers to project powerful light over long distances, making it ideal for exterior night shoots combating daylight, and large-scale productions.
What light is it compatible with?
It is specifically designed for the Aputure STORM XT52, ensuring optimal efficiency, color consistency, and no color fringing.
Aputure STORM XT52 Narrow Reflector (25 and 20 degree beams)
The Aputure STORM XT52 Narrow Reflector delivers a powerful 25 degree or even more powerful 20 degree focused beam for high-output cinematic lighting. Ideal for long-throw applications, dramatic subject isolation, night photography, high-speed cinematography, and commercial film production.