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Nanlite Barndoor for Pavotube II 30X (w/ eggcrate)

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Nanlite Barndoor for Pavotube II 30X (w/ eggcrate)The Nanlite Barndoor for PavoTube II 30X is a precision engineered light shaping accessory designed to elevate the control and versatility of LED tube lighting in professional production environments. Purpose built for the PavoTube II 30X, this full length fabric modifier transforms the tubes naturally wide and diffused output into a highly controllable beam, enabling lighting designers to sculpt light with accuracy and intention. By integrating

The Nanlite Barndoor for PavoTube II 30X is a precision-engineered light shaping accessory designed to elevate the control and versatility of LED tube lighting in professional production environments. Purpose-built for the PavoTube II 30X, this full-length fabric modifier transforms the tube’s naturally wide and diffused output into a highly controllable beam, enabling lighting designers to sculpt light with accuracy and intention.

By integrating adjustable barndoors that run along the entire length of the fixture, the system allows continuous manipulation of the beam angle from a broad 180-degree spread down to a tightly focused slit of less than 5 degrees. This level of control makes it possible to isolate subjects, eliminate unwanted spill, and create precisely defined highlights or shadows within a scene, significantly expanding the creative range of tube lighting.

The included 45-degree eggcrate grid further enhances directional control by narrowing the beam while maintaining the soft, wraparound quality that PavoTube fixtures are known for. This combination of barndoors and grid allows for highly selective lighting, making it ideal for accent lighting, rim lighting, or controlled key lighting in cinematic and broadcast applications where precision is essential.

Constructed from durable ripstop nylon, the barndoor remains lightweight while offering long-lasting reliability in demanding production conditions. Its flexible design allows it to fold flat for easy transport and storage, making it a practical solution for both studio setups and on-location shoots. Installation is straightforward using T12-compatible mounting clips, ensuring a secure fit on the PavoTube II 30X while maintaining compatibility with other T12 tube lights of similar size.

Additional design elements such as access points for viewing the fixture’s control interface and mounting openings for clamps or handheld use ensure that functionality is never compromised. These thoughtful features allow for quick adjustments during operation without removing the modifier, supporting a fast and efficient workflow on set.

The result is a professional-grade light control tool that transforms the PavoTube II 30X from a soft ambient source into a precisely directed lighting instrument, giving creators the ability to shape, control, and refine light with confidence and consistency.

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Terrible condition!!! not readable. what a shame!
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