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Can you shoot studio portraits with a smartphone and off-camera flash?
Godox has revealed the A1, an off-camera flash and 2.4GHz wireless trigger that syncs with smartphones via Bluetooth.
The next-generation iBlazr smartphone flash, iBlazr 2, is a bi-colour LED that syncs with Android/iOS camera apps via Bluetooth.
The Tric lets you use proper Xenon hotshoe flashes and studio lights directly with your iPhone camera.
Metz has announced a new light designed specifically for use with mobile phone cameras.
The Nova Bluetooth-controlled ‘iPhoneography’ flash, a portable light to improve smartphone photography, is now on sale in the UK for £49.
Microsoft has introduced a new HDR-like technique to help cameraphones produce better-looking flash photographs.
Nova, the smartphone-controlled LED flash, has had a range of new photo editing features added to its iOS app.
A rumoured Sony Xperia Z3X cameraphone could support modular accessories including viewfinders and flashguns.
A crowd-funded gadget hopes to turn your phone into a “professional… virtual lighting studio” in your pocket.
Off-camera flash photography with smartphones is officially a thing, thanks to this Android/iOS wireless flash.
A crowd-funding project for an iPhone 5S ring light has been abandoned in favour of “other channels”, leaving backers disappointed.