The small ARSG Snoot fits over the Lumedyne flashtubes where the reflector normally mounts and tightens into place like any other reflector. It has a narrow opening for the light to escape at the open end. In addition to this limited field of view, the beam of light can be further limited and controlled with the small grid that fits the end of the snoot.
The Gel Filter Kit is a plastic ring adapter that allows the use of 6 inch square or circular gel filters with any five inch reflector.
The adapter allows you to sandwich in between it's disks, one or more color, diffuser, or neutral density filters to modify the light coming straight out of the reflectors.
The kit includes three common color temperature shifts to make the flash look more like indoor lighting color temperatures; one green one for florescent, one yellow one for incandescent and one darker yellow for halide lamps like at a sports complex.
This small adapter is designed for items that might mount on top of a camera style hot-shoe that you would rather mount on top of your Lumedyne Head.
A Pocket Wizard™ or other brand of radio slave is a good example of what might be mounted in this shoe.
It does not transmit the sync signals all the appropriate sync cords are still used, it's just a solid mounting point.
The name says it all, except that there is a Sharpie™ marker included if you want to make permanent notes on this flat and writable tape measure that also works with a pencil for temporary notes.
If you measure the light output at a given distance before your client is in front of you, then later when you are really shooting, it's easy to always get the exact right exposure without a lot of light-meter readings and extra flashes at your subject.
This is a simple addition to a bracket when you want to be able to aim the Head up and down. There are two adjustable disks that allow you to set the ending angle in each direction. Some set screws allow you to adjust the range of movement and it is designed to bolt onto 1/4-20 holes or use the nuts and bolts.
This is the normal replacement bulb for the glowing modeling light in the center of the Lumedyne Modeling style Flashtubes. It is about 25 watts bright and does use your battery at a rate of one 200ws flash per 20 seconds of modeling light use.
It is user replaceable by simply first removing the flashtube then pulling the burned out bulb straight out. After carefully replacing the AMBR into its legs, the flashtube fits around it and plugs back into place.