The following is a guest post by Los Angeles based still & motion photographer, Alex Munoz. For more about Alex, follow him on Instagram @munozphoto I won’t be going into too much detail about why using flash duration to stop motion is impractical, and in most cases even impossible, as I have already done that in […]
World’s smallest Li-Ion battery powered metal body strobe for high-speed flash photography Los Angeles, California – July 4, 2016 – PRIOLITE is proud to announce PRIOLITE ULTRA, the world’s smallest 500Ws, Li-Ion battery powered, metal body, metal hardware, and metal mount mono-light for high speed flash photography. The new PRIOLITE MBX500HS ULTRA enables Nikon, […]
This guest post is courtesy of Alex Munoz Photography, @munozphoto Freezing Motion You’ve probably read it online somewhere or in marketing communications by the major three lighting manufacturers: the stopping ability of a strobe is determined by its t.1 flash duration. t.1 is defined as the strobes flash duration above 10% output, whereas t.5 means above 50%. But […]