High-speed flash maker StroBeam has gone out of business
StroBeam, the British photographic supplier known for its high-speed flash heads, is no longer trading.
News and reviews for photographic lighting users
StroBeam, the British photographic supplier known for its high-speed flash heads, is no longer trading.
Photographers can expect to see full-blown studio lights with wireless TTL exposure control in the future.
StroBeam has announced the D4 IGBT HSS, a portable battery-powered studio flash that is billed to work at fast shutter speeds.
Phil Harbord has written comprehensive reviews of the Lencarta UltraPro 300, Strobeam EID G-5 and Strobeam DL250 Mark III.
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.
Does CononMark’s new 3G Wireless studio lighting system demonstrate that Chinese manufacturers are finally starting to “show a little respect for their long-term customer”?
British studio supplier Viewfinder Photography have released the Strobeam EID500, a 500J AC/DC monolight with fast flash durations and remote power control.
Viewfinder Photography (UK) will be selling the CononMark NID500 remote-controllable, AC/DC IGBT flashgun under the “Strobeam DL5” brand. Also coming: parabolic umbrellas for Elinchrom.
The new iPhone 4 has a built-in flash. Innovatronix now have distributors in UK and Australia. The upcoming Phottix Atlas outperforms the PocketWizard Plus II. Pixel TR-332 now compatible with more cameras. First review published of Strobeam DL4.
Alien Bees and Einsteins now available in Europe; new Bowens Litebook issue; “mystery” Chinese 400Ws portable monolight; new Elemental Trinity Pro monolights; RadioPopper RPCube now available.
CotswoldPhoto has revealed a new parabolic umbrella for less than รยฃ20. Plus, Rime Lite XB Primes have been listed by Viewfinder Photography.