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This image was shot with our latest battery generator at 1/25,000 of a second.
We will tell you the rest of the story on Monday. Stay tuned.
Tags: Pro-B4
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This image was shot with our latest battery generator at 1/25,000 of a second.
We will tell you the rest of the story on Monday. Stay tuned.
Tags: Pro-B4
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Andrew McGibbon
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I could have done with syncing at 1/25000! looking forward to seeing the ‘how’
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Fredrik Franzén
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You’ll get plenty of ‘how’, Andrew. Video, images, bts-images – you name it!
/Fredrik Franzén, Profoto
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Glynn
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1/25000 sec quoted at t0.5 – useful for marketing purposes but useless for the end user. I am more interested in t0.1 ratings for the quoted 1/25000 sec, 1/8300 sec approximately?
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Robert Martinu
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In a way either values aren’t really for common end user usage – in most cases its more a question of fast enough or not. Esp. if you take the different power settings and such into account, I’d take a photodiode hooked up to an oscilloscope for something in a scientific direction or the stated numbers as a rough guideline to estimate what will happen in less controlled environments.
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Jesse Tunison
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What camera captured this image!
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Fredrik Franzén
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Hi Jesse,
Watch this video and you might see:
http://www.profoto.com/blog/sports-photography/video-the-pro-b4-in-action/
/Fredrik Franzén, Profoto
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Marcel Lämmerhirt
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hi Jesse, i was taken the shots with the Nikon D4 with 1/250s sync.
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Joseph Lindstrom
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Amazing photography and equipment.
When is the general availability projected and suggested retail price for the B4?
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David
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is Profoto going to be publishing the t0.1 time? The t0.5 time, while impressive, is difficult to compare with the other high end packs on the market…
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