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Lastolite Ezybox Speed-Lite 2 Promotional Kit |
The Ezybox Speed-Lite 2 Promotional Kit from Lastolite is a compact and lightweight softbox that eliminates red-eye and harsh shadows normally caused by direct flash. Measuring 8.6 x 8.6 x 9.1", the rip-resistant softbox attaches to the front of most flash units via an adjustable strap and diffuses light leaving the flash through two layers of fab...
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Godox TT685C Thinklite TTL Flash with |
A Guide to On-Camera Flash Read More Get your flash off camera to create advanced lighting effects and enjoy remote power control with this Godox TT685C Thinklite TTL Flash with XProC Trigger Kit from . The flash itself is very capable with a 197' guide number at ISO 100 and 200mm and it has a built-in 2.4 GHz X wireless radio system, which is com...
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Nikon SB-5000 AF Speedlight Two Flash |
A Guide to On-Camera Flash Read More Completely embrace radio-controlled wireless lighting with your D5 or D500 DSLR by picking up this Nikon SB-5000 AF Speedlight Two Flash Wireless Portrait Kit from B&H. The essential components of the kit are the pair of SB-5000 speedlights along with the WR-A10 Wireless Remote Adapter and the WR-R10 Wireless R...
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Neewer NW670 TTL Flash for Canon |
A Guide to On-Camera Flash Read More Get all the essentials you need to start lighting your own photo shoots with this NW670 TTL Flash with FC-16 Trigger and Accessories Kit from Neewer. This kit is primarily composed of the NW670 flash, capable of E-TTL / E-TTL II metering with Canon cameras, as well as the FC-16 2.4 GHz wireless trigger set that...
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Metz mecablitz M400 Flash for Sony |
A Guide to On-Camera Flash Read More Powerful and compact, the mecablitz M400 Flash from Metz is designed to pair perfectly with smaller mirrorless cameras. This model offers full ADI / P-TTL support for Sony for offering numerous automatic features. Optimized for maximum light output, the M400 features a guide number of 131' at ISO 100 and the 10...
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Vello Off-Camera TTL Flash Cord for |
The 3' Vello Off-Camera TTL Flash Cord provides creative photographers with the ability to remotely fire Nikon flashes with i-TTL capabilities. Removing the flash from the camera's hot shoe allows the photographer to create unique and dramatic lighting styles that are not possible with a traditional shoe-mounted strobe. This coiled cord measures 3...
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Broncolor Move Outdoor 1-Head Kit 1 |
The Move Outdoor 1-Head Kit 1 from was put together by Broncolor for photographers who need to take a highly portable, battery-powered system with fast recycling, short flash durations and 9-stop power control on the road. The kit includes a 1200Ws Move 1200 L Battery-Powered Pack, 1 MobiLED Flash Head, a Continuous Light Adapter, Weatherproof Pac...
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Godox AD400Pro Witstro All-In-One Outdoor Flash |
For Sony photographers, the Godox AD400Pro Witstro All-In-One Outdoor Flash with XProS TTL Trigger Kit from bundles the 400Ws battery-powered monolight with a dedicated radio trigger for Sony TTL flash systems. Godox AD400Pro Witstro All-In-One Outdoor Flash Featuring a 2.4 GHz wireless X system with a range of up to 328', the AD400Pro Witstro ...
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Godox AD400Pro Witstro All-In-One Outdoor Flash |
For Pentax photographers, the Godox AD400Pro Witstro All-In-One Outdoor Flash with XProP TTL Trigger Kit from bundles the 400Ws battery-powered monolight with a dedicated radio trigger for Pentax TTL flash systems. Godox AD400Pro Witstro All-In-One Outdoor Flash Featuring a 2.4 GHz wireless X system with a range of up to 328', the AD400Pro Wits...
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Godox Witstro H200R Round Flash Head |
Godox just keeps coming up with ways to add versatility to the AD200 TTL Pocket Flash. This time it's the Witstro H200R Round Flash Head. The 3" diameter head attaches quickly and easily to the AD200, allowing it to tap into its 200Ws reservoir of power, while the H200R's spiral flash tube outputs a soft, wide beam of light with gentle fallof...
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