Studio Lighting kit Einstein 2
€2.329,45
€2.199,90
The Einstein™ Flash Unit features action stopping flash durations, color consistency, and the broadest power range. The flexibility of the power range allows for everything from over-powering the sun, to shooting indoor portraits with a wide-open aperture.
Perfect for: Professional photographers in any field.
Sync Cord Compatibility: All Paul C. Buff, Inc. flash units arrive with a 15' sync cord for connecting to a camera's PC sync terminal. Not all camera's are equipped with a PC sync terminal. If you plan on using this cable, and not wireless remotes, you may need a hot shoe adapter. Check your camera's compatibility.
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Article number: Set 002
SKU: Set 002
Watt seconds | Einstein 640 Ws |
Power Variability | 9 f-stops (full to 1/256 power) |
Recycle to Full | 1.7 sec |
Flash Duration (t.5) | 1/2000 sec. (at full power) |
Flash Duration (t.1) | Action Mode : 1/588 sec. (at full power) | 1/13,500 sec. (at 1/256 power) / in Color Mode 1/588 sec. (at full power) | 1/8,000 sec. (at 1/256 power) |
Power Requirements | Automatic power switching from 95 to 265 VAC, 50/60 Hz (no lamp change or user attention required) |
Average Current Draw | Brief initial recycle surge current of 8.5A; average draw of 8A |
Sync / Trigger Voltage | Less than 5 volts (safe for use with DSLR cameras) |
Modeling Lamp | 250 W, 120VAC bayonet-style quartz bulb |
Flashtube | 12mm flashtube (daylight-balanced and UV-coated |
LCD Display | Back-lit, high-resolution color LCD. 320x240 pixels; 2.4 in. |
Stand Mount | Fits stands up to 5/8 in. |
Umbrella Mount | Accepts umbrella rods up to 9mm |
Weight | 4 lbs. 5 oz. |
Dimensions | 7 in. (height) x 5.4 in. (diameter) x 7.8 in. (length) |
Dimensions Note: | length measurements taken from the front of the shipping cover (in place on the unit’s faceplate) to the back panel; height measurements taken from the top of the umbrella screw to the bottom of the light stand top coupler, folded back underneath the unit |