The Manfrotto Collapsible Panelite Reflector 1.8x1.2m is a double-sided, …
The Manfrotto Collapsible Panelite Reflector 1.8x1.2m is a double-sided, foldable reflector ideal for full-body photography. Measuring 1.8 × 1.2 m, it reduces shadows, fills in light, or serves as a primary light source, and folds compactly for easy storage in the included carrying bag.
The Manfrotto Collapsible Panelite Reflector 1.8x1.2m is a versatile lighting tool for photographers who need precise control over light in both studio and outdoor environments. Its double-sided reflective surface allows you to bounce light back onto your subject, reducing contrast, filling in shadows, or acting as a main light source in strong ambient conditions.
With dimensions of 1.8 × 1.2 m, this reflector is large enough for full-body photography yet light enough to be hand-held or mounted on an optional stand. It folds to approximately a third of its open size, making transport and storage simple. Available in multiple reflective color options, the Panelite reflector offers flexibility for creative lighting setups, giving photographers the ability to achieve professional-quality results in any lighting scenario.
Key Features:
Double-sided folding reflector for versatile light control
Dimensions: 1.8 × 1.2 m, suitable for full-body photography
Reduces shadows, fills in light, or serves as a primary light source
Lightweight and portable; can be hand-held or mounted on a stand
Folds to a third of its open size for convenient storage
Comes with carrying bag for easy transport
Available in multiple reflective color options for creative flexibility
Ideal for studio, outdoor, and on-location photography
1 × Manfrotto Collapsible Panelite Reflector 1.8 × 1.2 m
1 × Carrying bag
Product Name: Collapsible Panelite Reflector
Brand: Manfrotto
Dimensions: 1.8 × 1.2 m (120 × 180 cm)
Material: Durable reflective fabric
Weight: Lightweight for hand-held or stand use
Folded Size: Approximately one-third of full size
Usage: Reflecting, diffusing, or filling light for photography