Neewer Vision 4 300W Li-ion Battery Powered (700 Full Power Flashes) Outdoor Studio Flash Strobe with 2.4G System(Trigger Included), German Engineered for Location Shooting, 2 Packs Li-ion Battery

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Neewer Vision 4 300W Li-ion Battery Powered (700 Full Power Flashes) Outdoor Studio Flash Strobe with 2.4G System(Trigger Included), German Engineered for Location Shooting, 2 Packs Li-ion Battery

Neewer Vision 4 300W Li-ion Battery Powered (700 Full Power Flashes) Outdoor Studio Flash Strobe with 2.4G System(Trigger Included), German Engineered for Location Shooting, 2 Packs Li-ion Battery

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Elinchrom is a respected manufacturer of photography lighting gear that's been around for years. The ELC 15/500 Studio Monolight kit includes two of their higher-end ELC flash heads---one ELC 125 and one ELC 500, along with a carrying case and power cable. Both heads are encased in a metal chassis, fan-cooled to prevent overheating, and provide a power output range from 7W to over 500W. On the plus side they are a quarter of the cost of any comparable U.S. supported product. They work well. If you want a good disposable strobe and you can afford to buy them again if they break down after 30 days go for it.

Neewer Vision 4 300W Outdoor Studio Flash Strobe Li-ion

As we mentioned earlier, the navigation menu and control system on the Neewer Vision5 is very easy to use even if you are new to studio flash units. The photograph above shows the simplicity of the six button system as well as the navigation screen. If you are able to operate any modern smartphone then setting this flash unit up will be a breeze.

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As far as I can tell they are exactly the same as the yonguhu ones or however you spell it just with a different name on them Also marketed as the VISICO4 (VISICO probably makes the Neewer): https://www.youtube.com/results?search_query=VISICO4 All-in-One Outdoor Strobe- Features include 400Ws flash power, a high guide number of 68 (2m, ISO 100), TTL/Manual/Multi flash modes, High-Speed Sync (up to 1/8000s), Flash Exposure Compensation, a 13W modeling lamp, First/Second Curtain Sync, and stable color temperature at 5600K (±200K) Since it's fairly compact, you can also take this kit with you without too much trouble. The included flash trigger also gives you pretty precise control of your power output remotely, so you can adjust the lights from your camera when shooting. If super-high-speed shooting with flash is important to you, you'll need to upgrade your remote trigger to take advantage of that fully. When they first came to market these things were 1/10 or less the cost of established names like Bowens (great kit, now bust). As the competition has failed the prices have gone up.

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I was considering buying a Neewer vision 4 battery powered strobe light for outdoor fashion pictures and portraits. It tends to be one of the cheaper options considering it is battery powered. Thoughts? Your level of experience with photography lighting is another factor to consider. If you're just starting out, avoid dropping thousands on a massive kit---you'd be better served to buy something simpler while you learn the basics. You can always upgrade later, and too much gear can be so overwhelming you never end up using it to its fullest potential. The kit even comes with a few colored gels for changing the color of the strobe's light. You also get a universal flash trigger that works with most major camera brands, eliminating the need to buy something brand-specific. The lighting kit you choose will depend on how you work and what you shoot, so start by narrowing down those criteria. If you need something small you can take with you on location, for example, you won't want to carry around a massive multi-light kit. If, on the other hand, you shoot mostly studio fashion work, a bulkier setup with accessories like gels and modifiers might be perfect. Example? - Neewer et al softboxes were really cheap a few year ago, now there is less competition the prices have gone up to 3x or 4x

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The Vision 4 comes with almost everything you need to set up a basic photo studio at home, outdoors, or in a small studio space. That means flash heads, remote triggers, carrying cases, and modifiers to get you started. Built-in 2.4GHz System- The VC-818TX 2.4GHz trigger is compatible with Canon cameras with E-TTL or E-TTL II flash metering and the Vision5 strobe. Supports 8 channels (Channel 1~8), 3 groups (Group A/B/C), and a remote control distance of up to 262’/80m Reflectors are useful for balancing and redirecting light sources in your environment. If you want to reduce the shadows that result from a single, prominent light source, reflectors are a solid go-to option. If you're after hard lighting and strong shadows to create contrasting elements, you can probably do without reflectors. Why is lighting important in photography? Broad Compatibility- Compatible with Canon EOS 850D, 800D, 750D, 700D, 600D, 7D Mark II, 7D, 6D Mark II, 6D, 5D Mark IV/III/II, 5DS, 5DS R, 1D Mark IV/III, 1DX, 1Ds Mark III, 80D, 70D, 60D, 50D, 1500D, 250D, 200D II, EOS R, RP, R5, R6 cameras, Support USB firmware update to keep up with the latest technologies They sell bargain bottom priced relatively lower-tech equipment. Use them when price is the major factor and not reliability.



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