SP-50
The Godox SP-50 Lens for FP-M and FP-R Flash Projectors adds a 50° beam angle for larger patterns and shaped-light effects at shorter working distances. It is a practical choice for full backgrounds, wider subjects, and sets where the light cannot be moved far away.
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The 50° angle spreads the projection more widely than the 19° and 36° options. This helps produce a larger pattern or pool of shaped light without requiring as much distance between the projector and the surface.
The interchangeable SP-series design lets you swap projection lenses on compatible Godox projectors, including the FP-M and FP-R flash projectors, as the set changes. Use 50° for wide coverage, 36° for a balanced medium angle, or 19° when you need a tighter beam and longer throw.
The SP-50 is listed by Godox as an interchangeable lens for the AD-FP, FP-M, and FP-R flash projectors. It is also compatible with the Godox ML-SP50 and ML-SP50K projection attachments. The lens requires a compatible projection attachment and does not connect directly to a light or flash.
Use the 50° lens to spread a gobo pattern across a larger background, create broad geometric light on a set, or work in a compact room where there is not enough distance to achieve the desired projection size with a narrower lens.
Godox lists the SP-50 for the AD-FP, FP-M, and FP-R flash projectors. It is also listed for the ML-SP50 and ML-SP50K systems.
No. This product is the interchangeable 50° lens only. A compatible projection attachment and light or flash are required.
Choose 50° when you need the widest SP-series projection, a larger pattern, or broad coverage in a space with limited working distance.
The 50° lens is the widest. The 36° option provides medium coverage, while the 19° lens produces the tightest projection.
No. The SP-50 mounts to a compatible Godox projection attachment rather than directly to a flash or LED fixture.
No. It is a projection optic and is not designed to mount on a camera.