•Possibly some kind of Elinchrom equivalent to the Profoto B1?
Sorry, are we talking about the same LGBT here?![]()
Not a direction I expected of Elinchrom...
Possibly some kind of Elinchrom equivalent to the Profoto B1?
Me neither. Elinchrom has no expertise in IGBT, but they have a lot in conventional studio flash and there's still plenty of life left in that if you want moderately fast flash durations but lots of power. You can strike a nice balance that way, though it closes the door on both proper high speed sync and Auto-TTL exposure control.
Are you trying to imply that because they are not known to have expertise in IGBT that they cannot release a product based on IGBT? Maybe they have been working on it for some time. Its not unknown for companies to develop new products for which they were previously not known for making. They announced a partnership with Phottix and Sekonic some time back. Phottix have studio light products that do HSS and TTL. Maybe they have simply bought the expertise in.
Regards...
Not so sure about that. If you get the Skyport USB and plug it into a computer and use their software, Skyport is a very sophisticated system with two way communication between controller and strobe. I think what they have done is create a controller that has the full power of Skyport accessible without a computer. And added a bit more like HSS. I don't doubt the influence of Phottix or that it contains Phottix technology in addition to Skyport (why partner otherwise) but I do think its a bit much to simply call it a rebadge of something else. They deserve a bit more credit than that.So basically rebadged Phottix LASO triggers, the giveaway is that they use the term OSD
Mike
Not so sure about that. If you get the Skyport USB and plug it into a computer and use their software, Skyport is a very sophisticated system with two way communication between controller and strobe. I think what they have done is create a controller that has the full power of Skyport accessible without a computer. And added a bit more like HSS. I don't doubt the influence of Phottix or that it contains Phottix technology in addition to Skyport (why partner otherwise) but I do think its a bit much to simply call it a rebadge of something else. They deserve a bit more credit than that.
Regards...
Yes, certainly not a rebadged Phottix Laso or Odin.
We really need to be clear about what technology is being used here, and the terminology. Unfortunately, there are no formal definitions, but my understanding is that HSS High Speed Sync refers to rapid pulsing of an IGBT flash (the new Elinchrom is not IGBT). The other method for getting above x-sync speed is known as tail-hypersync, which is quite an accurately descriptive term, but it's also known as hypersync, or Over-Drive Sync, Super-Sync, and a few other terms I can't recall off the top of my head.
This confusion, and I don't think Elinchrom's marketing material so far is at all clear on this, will lead some to expect something different.
Body looks the same but firmware looks compleatly different. I can see the theory of tail end sync over HSS, given HSS is limited buy power stored in the systems capacitors perhaps they have discovered significantly higher power output v HSS in the new heads? Going on what they claim I am also keen to get one and try it out. A mate of mine has a B1 and B2 so I will get to compare them side by side.
Basically they are saying that the new heads have a longer flash duration to allow the higher speeds sync i.e. this is tail sync and the Phottix tie in is the use of the term over drive sync. The way some of the comments are being made is that this gives far greater power than would be available from HSS. The only light that I have been able to both on is the AD360 and exposure at 1/800 in either HSS or Long Tail were remarkably similar so would love to be able to do some real world 1/8000 tests to see how much if any advantage this new head offers - a direct comparison would be something like the Phottix Indra 500 or B! or maybe the AD360 could be in the mix - now that would be an interesting test Richard>
Mike
2nd curtain sync support on the trigger is required for Canon. Nikon bodies will do 2nd curtain sync with any trigger/cable... and the video makes it look as though the triggers support long tail sync as well as HSS. Currently only Canon & Nikon with Sony to follow, and 2nd curtain sync is only available to Canon for some reason.