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  • Profoto B10 flash unit
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    Updated: Profoto adds new portable B10 light to range and promises smart connectivity

    September 14, 2018 / Comments Off on Updated: Profoto adds new portable B10 light to range and promises smart connectivity

    After the teaser last week hinting at a new addition to the range, high-end lighting manufacturer Profoto has announced the ultra-portable, cordless B10. Powered by a lightweight yet powerful rechargeable Li-ion battery that provides up to 400 full power flashes and up to 75 minutes of full continuous light for shooting video, the 250Ws B10 is said to have the equivalent power of five speedlights. Besides offering flash and continuous light with adjustable color temperature, the new B10 offers a large rear screen with a highly legible interface and fewer controls. The B10 is compatible with the company’s Air TTL remotes or from the built-in remote in the A1 flash and…

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    Kevin Carter

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    Profoto reveals glimpse of new light

    September 5, 2018 / Comments Off on Profoto reveals glimpse of new light

    While manufacturers usually go out of their way to avoid leaks of new product, Profoto – the maker of high-end studio and on-location flash has started a campaign of their own doing just that. I guess, if you can’t beat them… and all that. If you register an account with them (name and email is all that’s required), you’ll be directed to a short-clip where you can catch a glimpse of the new light. It’s hard to say at this time whether it’s a mains-powered mono-bloc type light or a generator powered model. Nevertheless, you can check for yourself at the link to the Stockholm, Sweden-based company’s website, below. The…

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