Studio flashes & studio light
- Powerful flash
- Power 300ws
- 0.01 - 1.5 seconds recycling time
- High speed sync to 1/8000 second
- optical slave modes
- balanced color temperature at 5600 ° K ± 200 ° K.
- stable color mode temperature at 5600 ° K ± 75 ° K.
- 2.4 GHz radio system for X-Pro, X2T, X1T, XT16
- 100 meter X-2.54 GHz signal range
- two-color LED modeling light (3000 ° K ~ 6000 ° K)
- Godox flash Witstro AD100Pro
- 100W flash
- extremely compact and lightweight
- natural circular flash distribution
- Modeling lamp (LED): 1.8W: light brightness: 1 to 10 levels
- Color temperature: 5800 ± 200K
- Transmission range: 100 m
- portable flash unit
- powerful, lightweight and compact
- interchangeable flash head
- integrated Godox 2.4G wireless sync system
- TTL function support
- 200Ws
- All-in-one outdoor flash
- Multi fire TTL 400Ws
- 390 flashes at full power
- max 75K color shift over the whole range
- Very fast 0.01 ~ 1s recycle time
- 12 continuous flashes at 1/16 output
- Fully compatible with Godox 2.4GHz wireless transmitter system
- Powerful 30W LED modeling lamp
- 2,1 kg
- incl. Bowens Mount - with options for e.g. Broncolor, Prophoto, Elinchrom
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- daylight 5600K flash head
- user-friendly functions
- Guide number of 58
- Modeling light - 10W LED
- Color temperature - 5600 ±200k
- Led display
- Studio flash
- Power - 300Ws
- Guide number - 56m (ISO 100)
- Color temperature - 5600 +/- 200k
- Groups - 16 - A-F & 0-9
- 32 channels
- Recovery time 0.1 - 1.3s (220V) / 0.1 - 1.8s (110V)
- Modeling light - 150 W halogen
- LED display
- Fan cooled
- Godox Witstro AD600 PRO II
- All-in-One Outdoor-Blitzgerät
- max. Blitzeistung 600 Ws
- Einstelllicht: 40W Bi-Color
- Farbtemperatur: 2800-6000K
- Betriebsarten TTL, Manuell, Stroboskop, HSS, Slave S1/S2
- 1/220 bis 1/10200 s
- integr. 2.4 GHz Wireless X-System
- Dot-Matrix LCD
- Bowens-Anschluss
- Godox DP400III V Studio Flash
- with LED modeling light
- Color temperature of 5600K
- 400Ws with 61-stop power control
- Guide number 65 (ISO100)
- Repetition time from 0,3 to 1s
- Flash duration adjustable from 1/2000 to 1/800
- Bowens S-connector
- professional studio flash unit with LED modeling light
- 10 W LED modeling light, slave mode S1/S2 for cameras with pre-flash and illuminated LC display
- Bowens accessory holder at the front
- tiltable tripod mount
- Godox DP800III Studio Flash
- 2.4Hz Wireless X System
- Recycling time from 0.3 to 1s
- Flash duration adjustable from 1/2000 to 1/800
- Guide number 88 (ISO100)
- 16 groups and 32 channels 800 Ws with 61-step power control
- Clip-on flash with multi-compatible hot shoe connection
- for Canon, Nikon, Fuji, Panasonic, Olympus, Sony (Sony only via separately available adapter)
- maximum output of 80 Ws in 9 f-stops
- integrated 2.4 GHz remote trigger, compatible with other Freeze flashes
- convenient operation via bright, colorful 2.8" touchscreen
- TTL mode, manual mode, freeze mode, HSS synchronization, synchronization to 1st or 2nd shutter curtain
- Profoto Pro-D3 750
- 750 Ws
- Einstellbereich der Blitzleistung von 11 Blendenstufen und 0,1 Blendenstufen Einstellgenauigkeit
- Kondensatoren mit 2,5-fach längerer Laufzeit und 5-facher Anzahl an Gesamtblitzen
- energieeffizientes Tageslicht LED-Einstelllicht (leuchtet heller als eine 400-Watt Halogenlampe)
- Sirui CS200B Bi-Color
- LED Dauerlicht / Studioleuchte 200W
- mit Bowens Mount
- gleichmäßiges Licht
- Farbtemperatur: 2800-6500K
- sanfter Übergang von Kunstlicht zu Tageslicht
- Lichtleistung: 7400 Lux bei 1 m
- 12 Spezialeffekt
- Gebläsemodus: 3 Lüftermodi ermöglichen leise Wärmeableitung
- High speed sync to 1 / 8000s
- extremely fast recharge time of 0.05-0.9
- Godox 2.4G X System
- Versatile, ultra-fast compact flash
- compact and lightweight
- perfect flash for any type of photography
- Flash speeds of up to 1/63,000 sec.
- simple, intuitive operation with large, high-resolution display
- The RFi Speedring is required to use RFi softboxes
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Order now, pay later (prepayment) Notification when the product is back in stock Product reservation and fixed place on the waiting list Cancellable at any time free of charge (until delivery)Control over the light in the studio, thanks to studio flashes
Whether it's fashion, product photography, food photography, fine art or for composings, the flash is always used in photography. Studio flashes are the ideal devices for working in the studio, as they have a power supply unit that helps the flash recharge quickly to flash again. Studio flash units consist of some components which are particularly suitable for working in the studio.
- Radio for triggering the flash via radio - a trigger is needed for this purpose
- Modeling light, this allows you to see if the light is aligned according to your ideas before firing.
- Usually higher output than portable flash units.
- Connection for light shapers
Advantages of studio flashes
Studio flashes offer a number of advantages for photographers. Some of them are:
- Control over light: studio flashes allow photographers to adjust the light exactly as they need it to achieve the desired effect.
- High power: Studio flashes are usually very powerful and produce a lot of light, making it possible to shoot in low light conditions or in large spaces.
- Synchronization with the camera: studio flashes can usually be triggered synchronously with the camera, which makes it easier to capture fast movements. (HS / HSS necessary)
- Variety of light shapers: studio flashes usually have a variety of light shapers such as reflectors, softboxes and umbrellas that allow the light to be shaped and controlled.
- Controllability: studio flashes allow photographers to precisely adjust the power of the flashes to match the lighting to the situation.
How a studio flash works
A studio flash consists of a sturdy housing and a flash head to which the flash tube is attached. The flash head also has a modeling light so that you can check the effect on the shot in advance. The housing of the flash is sturdily built and designed to dissipate heat from the lamp and prevent damage during transport. In terms of operation, the flash tube plays an important role. It is mounted around the modeling lamp and can be replaced in most cases if it is damaged. The quality of the flash depends on the color temperature, and many flash units are close to a natural white color temperature. If the flash is controlled remotely, it will not give the same output continuously. Therefore, it is important to adjust the camera so that it is optimally matched to the flash. In this case, it is necessary to make the settings manually in order to have full control over the shot. The aperture should be set high for portrait photography (at least f/8.0), but may be slightly lower for smaller subjects. Shutter speed must match the flash sync speed of the flash & camera, which is often between 1/100 and 1/200. Faster exposure times are also possible with cameras that have TTL with HSS.