photokina Special Coverage; Lighting Highlights
Wireless
flash control is really big right now. For a long time, wireless systems primarily
used slave triggering or infrared technology to fire strobes remotely. Increasingly,
though, RF (Radio Frequency) systems are becoming the norm. RF systems, which
generally provide multiple frequencies, make it possible to have a number of
different photographers shooting with their own lighting gear without interfering
with other photographers who might be shooting in the same area.
One of the most interesting wireless systems is Elinchrom's EL-Skyport
Trigger, an ultra-secure, remarkably compact, and very versatile system. It's
a high-speed data transmission system providing handheld or computer wireless
flash control. To control multiple sets of flash units, Skyport supports eight
frequency channels and four workgroups.
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There are four different miniaturized modules that are part of the system,
including a Transmitter, a Universal Receiver, a Transceiver RX, and a USB Transceiver
RX. The tiny Transmitter is the basic unit that's attached to the camera.
The Transmitter synchronizes flash units that have been fitted with either the
Universal unit, which fits all flash brands, or with the Transceiver RX, which
is designed to work with Elinchrom's Style RX, Digital RX, and Ranger
RX flash models.
The USB Transceiver RX attaches to the USB port of any Windows or Mac system.
With the Elinchrom software, it's possible to control all the RX flash
units that are within range. The unit automatically searches for Transmitter
RX and Universal Receiver modules. Skyport sets are available in three different
sets, the two-unit Universal Trigger Set, the three-unit RX Trigger Set, and
the four-unit Computer Remote/Trigger Set. Because of its size and functionality,
the Skyport system is going to be real popular with photographers.
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Broncolor, which is distributed in the US by Sinar Bron, was showing its recently
introduced Verso A4 RFS. Building on the success of the 1200 J Verso A2, the
new Verso A4 RFS flash power pack is a 2400 J unit designed for fashion and
outdoor photography. It includes two individually controllable channels with
three lamp outlet connections. With an output range of seven f/stops in 1/10-stop
increments, it's fast at recycling and consistent in the quality of the
light that it can generate.
It provides automatic color temperature stabilization within +/- 100K over a
four f/stop range. It includes a controllable infrared receiver for wireless
flash triggering. Model lights can be adjusted to six different proportional
levels. There's visual and audible flash monitoring, as well as thermal
protection and a fan to keep the unit cool during long shooting sequences. It
has a robust aluminum housing with hard rubber component sidewalls.
An accessory Power Dock is available, which consists of a high-performance battery
package with an integrated charging unit, as well as an independent processor
for battery management and monitoring of the modeling light. The Power Dock
can be attached to the bottom of the power pack.
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Broncolor has also introduced new products in its Visatec line, which is targeted
at advanced consumers or for entry-level professional applications. Visatec
was showing the Car Kit SOLO 400 B and 800 B, which consists of two monobloc
SOLO heads with flash tubes, modeling lamps, two umbrella reflectors, one white
umbrella, one silver umbrella, cables, and a car bag. The only difference between
the two kits is that one includes the 400 B while the other the 800 B head.
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