Studio flashes & studio light

- Power (Ws): 250
- Series: SS (Falcon Eyes)
- Adjustability flash unit: 1/16 to full power
- Modeling light adjustability: On/Off
- Modeling light socket: G6.35 plug-in lamp
- Color temperature: 5500 Kelvin
- Ready indicator: LED and audio signal (can be switched off)
- Photocell: Built-in (can be switched on and off)
- Guide number ISO100: 38
- Fan cooling: Without fan cooling
- Body: Plastic
- Digital display: Without digital display
- Weight: 900 grams
- Connection accessories: 9.5 cm neck (clamping system)
- Modeling light output (watts): 50
- Charging time: 1 - 2.5 seconds
- Flash duration: 1/700-1/1000 seconds
- 600 watt light output
- 150 watt modeling light
- fast recharging time
- robust metal housing
- professional bayonet lock for accessories
- Fan cooling
- Standard spigot connection
- LED lighting device RB 100D
- Daylight lighting device
- with two 100 watt area lights
- for uniform and soft illumination, dimmable
- LED arrays: 2 x 504 high-CRI LEDs
- Color temperature: 5600 Kelvin
- Color rendering index: CRI ≥ 95
- Beam angle: 85°
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Arrange appointment- 2 x studio flash TF-900L
- 2 x W806 tripod (114-260 cm)
- 2 x softbox (80 x 100 cm)
- 1 x CC-02 case (125 x 35 x 28 cm)
- 1 x RC-2L remote control
- 2 x reflector
- 2 x modeling lamp
- 2 x power cable
- 2 x synchronization cable
- Manual (English)
- PMI Gear extension cable
- with the SmokeNINJA extension cable (60 cm)
- the smoke chamber can be disconnected from the Body and activated from the device so that there is no time delay when setting up the hoses
- Power: 150 Ws
- Flash unit adjustability: Stepless, 1/16 to full power
- Color temperature: 5500 Kelvin
- Ready indicator: LED and audio signal (can be switched off)
- Photocell: Built-in (can be switched on and off)
- Guide number ISO100: 24
- Fan cooling: Without fan cooling
- Body: Plastic
- Digital display: Without digital display
- Weight: 1.4 kg
- Connection accessories: 9.5 cm neck (clamping system)
- Modeling light output: 50W
- Charging time: 1 - 2.3 seconds
- Flash duration: 1/700-1/1000 seconds
- 600 watt flash output
- 250 watt modeling lamp
- fast recharge time
- robust metal housing
- Bayonet connection for accessories
- LCD display
- 300 watt flash output
- 150 watt modeling lamp
- fast charging time
- robust metal housing
- Bayonet connection for accessories
- Fan cooling
- Standard spigot connection
- Professional flash studio set of 2
- Burning times from 1/800-1/200s
- clear digital and LED displays
- Modelling light adjustable via 5 f-stops
- 2.4 GHz radio receiver with 16 channels
- 150 watt flash output
- Flash power adjustable from 1/16 to full
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Please note: Despite updating our website regularly, it is possible that an item may be out of stock but shown as available for a short time, especially when orders are high. All information is therefore without guarantee. We will inform you immediately if there is a delay in the expected availability/delivery time. The availability information refers to an order quantity of 1. Availability may vary for higher order quantities.
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The item is not in stock in our inhouse warehouse and will be ordered from the external warehouse/manufacturer or disributor after you have placed an order. The expected delivery time is listed with the item.
Please note: Despite updating our website regularly, it is possible that an item may be out of stock but shown as available for a short time, especially when orders are high. All information is therefore without guarantee. We will inform you immediately if there is a delay in the expected availability/delivery time. The availability information refers to an order quantity of 1. Availability may vary for higher order quantities.
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We are happy to order for you
The item is currently not in stock and will be ordered for you from the manufacturer or distributor after you have placed an order. The delivery time is usually between 1 week and 2 months. After placing the order, you will be informed regularly about the delivery time.
Item has been ordered. Delivery time 1-3 months
The item is currently not available. We were not given a delivery time. Experience shows that the expected delivery time is 1-3 months.
Goods have been ordered. Long delivery time expected. Pre-order now and secure your place on the waiting list.
The manufacturer or supplier cannot confirm a date, so we assume a waiting time of 2 to 9 months. You can still order the item and secure your place on the waiting list.
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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.
