SP-19
The Godox SP-19 Lens for FP-M and FP-R Flash Projectors adds a 19° beam angle for precise projection at longer working distances. It is useful when you need a smaller pattern, a concentrated accent, or better control over spill than a medium- or wide-angle projection lens provides.
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The narrow 19° angle produces a tighter projection than the 36° and 50° lens options. That makes it easier to keep a pattern small when the light must be placed farther from the subject or background.
The lens mounts directly to compatible Godox projection attachments, including the FP-M and FP-R flash projectors, and can be exchanged with 36° or 50° SP-series lenses. Changing the optical lens lets you adapt projection size without replacing the complete attachment.
The SP-19 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-SP projection system. Compatibility applies to the projection attachment; it does not mount directly to a light or flash by itself.
Use the 19° lens to project a compact window pattern from across a room, place a narrow highlight on a product, isolate part of a portrait, or keep a gobo image from spreading too widely on a distant background.
Godox lists the SP-19 for the AD-FP, FP-M, and FP-R flash projectors. It is also listed for the ML-SP projection system.
No. This is the interchangeable 19° lens only. A compatible Godox projection attachment and light or flash are required.
Choose 19° when you need the narrowest available SP-series beam, a smaller projection, or a longer working distance.
The 19° lens is tighter than both. The 36° lens is a balanced medium option, while the 50° lens covers a broader area at the same distance.
No. The lens mounts to a compatible projection attachment, which then connects to the supported light or flash.
No. It is an optical projection lens made specifically for compatible Godox projection attachments.