How to shoot one-light portraits with an iPhone
Three different one-light portrait setups that you can shoot with an iPhone and an Innovatronix CPFlash.
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Three different one-light portrait setups that you can shoot with an iPhone and an Innovatronix CPFlash.
Before you splurge on a Godox A1, let’s review another smartphone trigger: Tric, the ‘first wireless Xenon flash trigger for iPhone’. Is it any good?
Godox has revealed the A1, an off-camera flash and 2.4GHz wireless trigger that syncs with smartphones via Bluetooth.
The iblazr Case will charge and protect a smartphone, illuminate photos and videos and act as a notification light.
The new Lumu Power adds flash metering and colour temperature measurement. It plugs into an iPhone Lightning port.
The Tric lets you use proper Xenon hotshoe flashes and studio lights directly with your iPhone camera.
The Nova Bluetooth-controlled ‘iPhoneography’ flash, a portable light to improve smartphone photography, is now on sale in the UK for £49.
A round-up of pro studio lighting systems and fun LED accessories you can adjust with a smartphone.
Now on general sale: the $30 adapter that makes an iPhone into an incident exposure meter.
Hasselnuts, an iPhone adapter for medium format cameras, has been successfully crowd-funded on Kickstarter.
Nova, the wireless flash designed for mobile phone photography, has far exceeded its crowd-funding target.
The new Apple iPhone 5S is equipped with a “True Tone” LED flash. But what does this mean?