Cononmark K4S review – a 400Ws TTL beast
The CononMark K4S promises to bring studio-quality light, TTL exposure and HSS on location. Does it deliver?
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The CononMark K4S promises to bring studio-quality light, TTL exposure and HSS on location. Does it deliver?
Fomex has launched the super high-speed G series of studio flashes, built to offer quick recycle times and fast flash durations.
Photographers can expect to see full-blown studio lights with wireless TTL exposure control in the future.
Lencarta announced two lines of photographic lights at the Focus On Imaging 2013 trade show last week.
StroBeam has announced the D4 IGBT HSS, a portable battery-powered studio flash that is billed to work at fast shutter speeds.
Godox have a new flash head called the Quicker 600. What’s special about it? It’s got quicker flash durations than a normal studio lights.
CononMark have updated their popular line of battery-powered portable flash heads with a model offering 1/8000 second sync.
Phil Harbord has written comprehensive reviews of the Lencarta UltraPro 300, Strobeam EID G-5 and Strobeam DL250 Mark III.
Promaster are now distributing the Dison Genius, a 250J monolight that can run on AA or camcorder batteries or mains power. The rebranded light is called the DuoLight 250.
Lencarta launch the UltraPro range of studio flashes, while StroBeam release a series of remotely controllable portable flashes with IGBT. Plus: a nifty accessory for untidy photo studios.
The Dison Genius X-series are 200-250Ws hotshoe flashes with LCD screens, built-in radio triggers and LED modelling lamps.
With remote power control, IGBT circuitry and portable power, is the CononMark NID500 the first “Chinese Einstein”?