Say goodbye to proprietary batteries: Yongnuo YN560Li (hands-on)
Yongnuo has released the Speedlite YN560Li, a manual radio-enabled master/slave flashgun that runs on standard 18650 lithium ion batteries.
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Yongnuo has released the Speedlite YN560Li, a manual radio-enabled master/slave flashgun that runs on standard 18650 lithium ion batteries.
The MeiKe MK420 Speedlite, a future wireless TTL flash for Sony, has been announced.
A new TTL flashgun that runs on lithium batteries, the Triopo Speedlight TR-870, has been announced.
Innovatronix’s first lithium-powered pure sine wave battery inverter, the Tronix Explorer 500Li, is now available.
Godox has released the Ving V860n, a Li-ion hotshoe flash with Nikon i-TTL, master/slave support and optional radio control.
Innovatronix has launched its first lithium battery inverter, the Tronix Explorer 500Li, and a speedlight battery pack, the Tronix P-Dock.
The Ving V860C, the E-TTL version of the innovative Godox Ving V850 Li-ion speedlight, has been released.
Following hot on the heels of the Godox V850, the world’s first lithium flashgun, comes the V860C with E-TTL control.
With many times the capacity of AAs, will lithium batteries in flashguns make external power packs obsolete?
Hensel, the German lighting manufacturer, has announced the Power Max L, a lithium-powered pure sine wave inverter.
A new 3.5lb lithium-ion portable AC power source will “eliminate large noisy gas generators and old fashioned humongous inverters”, says Photogenic.
The Cheetah Light CL-180 bare-tube flash hopes to provide a modern replacement to the Sunpak 120J. Is it any good?