
Godox's Scrim and Fast Flag set for controlling and modifying light in studio and location photography, as well as in still photography and videography.
The set enables a versatile and portable light editing solution.
What are Scrim and Flags?
A scrim is a material (usually mesh or silk) placed between a light source and a subject to either reduce light or diffuse (and reduce) light. These come in many shapes, sizes, and constructions depending on the intended use. Scrims can be solid-framed or open-edge. Open-edge scrims are designed to be "feathered" to avoid a sharp, noticeable drop at the edges of the frame.
Flags, on the other hand, are opaque and designed to block light from reaching certain areas of the image. Flags can be used to create very precise effects that cannot be achieved with barn doors or grids, for example.
The choice of material depends on whether the goal is not only to reduce the intensity of the light source but also to diffuse it. Mesh-like scrims reduce the light by a predetermined amount depending on the density of the mesh, but leave the overall nature of the light intact. A hard light source can be hard, but its effect is reduced when a scrim is placed in front.
Scrims are most often used with light sources that do not vary in intensity, such as the sun or large display screens.
The sales package includes:
5 x Flags frames and fabric screens (60x90cm)
2 x Dots
2 x Fingers
1 x Bag
