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Radio synchronizer. Fast reload speed. Work as a follower and leader. Built-in light trap. Sound confirmation of reloading. Compatible with all major systems. Powered by a high capacity rechargeable battery.
Radio synchronizer. Fast reload speed. Work as a follower and leader. Built-in light trap. Sound confirmation of reloading. Compatible with all major systems. Powered by a high capacity rechargeable battery.
Typeregular (classic)regular (classic)
Camera compatibility
Canon
Fuji
Nikon
Olympus
Panasonic
Pentax
Sony
Canon
Fuji
Nikon
Olympus
Panasonic
Pentax
Sony
Specs
Guide number
60 /ISO 100/
60 /ISO 100/
Reload time
0.1 с /before 1.5/
0.1 с /before 2.2/
Number of impulses480650
Pulse duration1/300 - 1/20000 c1/300 - 1/20000 c
TTLE-TTL, I-TTL, P-TTL, TTLE-TTL, I-TTL, P-TTL, TTL
Power management++
Beam angle20 - 200 mm20 - 200 mm
Rotary head
Head anglevertical - 90 degrees, horizontal - 270 degreesvertical - 90 degrees, horizontal - 270 degrees
Features
Features
autofocus illumination
automatic zoom
manual zoom
master mode
slave mode
autofocus illumination
automatic zoom
manual zoom
master mode
slave mode
Power supply
Power sourceremovable batteryremovable battery
Battery capacity3000 mAh2000 mAh
General
Screen
Screen backlight
In the box
battery
charger
case / bag
battery
charger
 
Dimensions195х75х59 mm190х76х64 mm
Weight530 g430 g
Added to E-Catalogseptember 2022july 2018

Number of impulses

The number of flashes that the flash can fire without recharging the battery or changing batteries (see "Power"). This parameter is very approximate, because. in fact, it strongly depends on a number of factors: pulse duration, use of the display and its backlight (if any, see below), autofocus backlight (see "Features"), etc., and with replaceable batteries — even and on their quality. Often, manufacturers indicate in the characteristics the “perfect”, the maximum possible number of pulses — i.e. with their minimum duration, non-use of additional functions and even the optimal temperature regime for the battery. In reality, this figure may be lower. Nevertheless, the data indicated in the characteristics makes it quite possible to evaluate the battery life of the flash and even compare different models with each other.

Battery capacity

Battery capacity for battery-powered models (see Power Source).

Theoretically, a higher capacity allows for greater autonomy, but in practice, things are not so clear. At a minimum, the actual operating time on a charge will depend on the power of the light source, its energy consumption, the set brightness mode, etc. To assess the actual autonomy, it is better to focus on the directly declared maximum operating time (see the corresponding help section).

In the box

Additional items included with your flash or on-camera light.

1/4" mount. A special adapter with a standard 1/4" thread. Such mounts ensure compatibility of lighting equipment with universal accessories (for example, tripods), providing greater freedom in setting up the filming process.

Diffuser. A diffuser, or in other words a softbox, is an accessory that diffuses and softens the light emitted by an on-camera lighting device. Its use allows you to achieve a uniform nature of scene lighting, avoiding harsh shadows, glare and "overexposure". In the video light category, a diffuser can play a visual effect - change the color temperature or the color of the glow. Note that several different colored diffusers are often supplied in the kit.

Curtains. Adjustable plates in the form of characteristic petals that are attached to the on-camera light source and allow for flexible adjustment of light accents. Curtains are used to change the direction and distribution of the light flow — wide-open plates provide full coverage of the scene, while closed petals narrow the light flow and direct it “in the right direction” (i.e. to a specific part of the scene). Most often, curtains are used to adjust backlighting and background lighting.

— Battery. The presence of a battery in the delivery set of battery-powered lighting equipment. Eliminates th...e need to purchase a battery separately. This item refers to a removable battery (see "Power source"), but may also indicate the absence of a battery in the standard package - in this case, you will need to purchase it additionally.

Power supply. A device for connecting a lighting device to the mains. This connection can be used for two main purposes — operating the light source from a socket (see "Power supply from the mains") and charging the battery directly in the device itself. Modern models of on-camera lighting can support either one of these functions or both at once — the details should be clarified additionally. It should also be noted that not all devices with the ability to operate from the mains are initially equipped with power supplies — in some cases, such an accessory must be purchased separately.

Charger. A device for charging the standard battery of a lighting device. Chargers are supplied with models that operate from specialized batteries of a removable design (see "Power source"). And if such a model allows charging the battery directly in the device, and the set includes an adapter for connecting to a socket, it is no longer considered a charger, but a power supply (see above).

Remote control. As a rule, individual on-camera lights and lightsabers (see "Type") are equipped with a remote control. It allows remote control of the lighting device settings: turning it on and off, adjusting the brightness, changing the color temperature, activating various lighting effects, controlling several light sources combined into a group, etc. The actual set of remote control functions may differ depending on the specific implementation.

Case/bag. The presence of a bag or case in the standard configuration of the lighting device. Bags are often equipped with handles or a strap for easy carrying, a case is somewhat simpler - it does not have handles and is designed to be carried in a bag for photographic equipment, a backpack, etc. A bag or case covers the device from dust and other contaminants, to some extent protects the contents from damage from impacts and falls.
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