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Wednesday 9th July 2008  GMT 


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New Kast Lighting Accessories



Ten new products have been added to the already extensive range of Kast professional lighting accessories distributed in the UK by GW Digital & Photo Ltd.

 

They include a 95cm diameter Octangle softbox priced at £45+VAT, two 101cm diameter umbrella softboxes – softlight and reflective light versions – priced at £30+VAT, and a portable background kit consisting of two stands, one cross pole and carry case, offering a maximum width of 3m and a maximum height of 3m, for only £75+VAT. In addition, there is a new 7-in-1 110cm diameter reflector kit priced at £45+VAT, plus two Trigrip silver/gold reflectors – 60cm for £25+VAT and 80cm for £35+VAT.


Also added to the range is a Chromakey blue/green collapsible  background 200cm x 150cm priced at £75+VAT.All prices are subject to a delivery charge. For full details of the Kast range please contact Graham Wainwright on 01494
880882 or go to www.gwdigitalandphoto.com
 

 

 

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