Why not to buy a round-head flash
Should you buy a speedlight with a round head? Here are a few reasons you might want to stick with a conventional flash.
News and reviews for photographic lighting users
Should you buy a speedlight with a round head? Here are a few reasons you might want to stick with a conventional flash.
New $450 portable studio flash offers wireless TTL control.
Round-head monolight can be controlled via Godox triggersΓ’β¬βbut is not made by Godox.
Profoto’s A-series flashes have spawned several imitators. Here is a list.
The GVM Y1, or Triopo R1, is a 76Ws speedlight with a circular fresnel, lithium battery and built-in radio.
Five ‘pocket flash’ systems inspired by the Godox Witstro AD200.
The Triopo F1-200 is a new brick-shaped portable flash with a strong resemblance to Godox’s AD200.
Triopo’s mounting adapter for the F1 series (which has a Profoto mount) lets you ‘focus’ and ‘zoom’ Bowens S-type light shapers.
Find out which lighting brands support Canon, Nikon, Sony, Pentax, Fujifilm or Micro Four Thirds.
Triopo has introduced three new radio-enabled flashes that are powered by lithium-ion batteries: the L400, L880 and G1800.
A list of every TTL studio flash available.
Triopo has announced the Oubao F3-500, a battery-powered studio flash with radio and optical TTL support for Canon and Nikon.