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 […]
Priolite has pioneered and is the only solution for high-powered medium format flash sync up to 1/4000th of a second on Pentax 645Z and Pentax 645d cameras. While the Priolite HotSync system allows most Sony, Canon, Nikon, or Pentax cameras to sync at up to 1/8000th of second, being able to go as high as […]
PRIOLITE is proud to announce HotSync support for PENTAX K5 and PENTAX 645D cameras. Just like it’s newer brother, the 645Z, the 645D is now able to sync to PRIOLITE HotSync strobes at up to 1/4000th of a second. The K5 joins the already supported K3, K3II, KS1, and KS2 cameras, which can […]
PRIOLITE is proud to announce its Hot Sync Solution for Pentax cameras. Pentax users are now able to synchronize their cameras with the help of the Priolite Hot Sync System, and use Priolite’s high-powered Li-Ion battery operated strobes at up to 1/8000th of a second. Utilizing the entire range of possible shutter speeds with the […]