CheetahStand: we won’t sell any more Godox flashes this year
US seller CheetahStand won’t restock photography lights until 2018, and might move away from only Godox-made flashes.
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US seller CheetahStand won’t restock photography lights until 2018, and might move away from only Godox-made flashes.
Colour temperature straw (CTS) flash tubes for the Godox Witstro system are now available, exclusively from CheetahStand.
CheetahStand has introduced a range of interesting light modifiers including the RiceBowl softbox, Colt 45 reflector and Dim Sum Plate beauty dish accessory.
CheetahStand, the Texan lighting brand, has a new battery-powered flash system slated for release this June.
Godox’s latest XEnergizer location flash has a stronger head designed to accept heavier light shapers.
The CheetahStand C10 is ten feet tall and has automatically-folding legs to aid event photographers.
A more powerful Cheetah Light, the CL-360, has got the “green light” and should start production soon, CheetahStand has announced.
The Cheetah Light CL-180 bare-tube flash hopes to provide a modern replacement to the Sunpak 120J. Is it any good?
Jinbei and Godox are both introducing flashes with triggering systems that connect via USB port. Could this be the start of a trend?
The Cheetah Tri-Speed H120 is a triple flash bracket with a 3.5mm socket to plug in a radio receiver or sync cable and trigger all three flashes simultaneously. Any good? Read our review to find out.
CheetahStand has announced it is opening pre-orders for the Cheetah Light bare-bulb flash location lighting system this month. Prices revealed inside!
The powerful Godox Witstro AD-180 bare bulb flash will be distributed in America as the Cheetah CL-180.