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Retro Flash Godox Lux Senior in red CHF 98.00* CHF 149.00* (34.23% saved)
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Tethered Shooting
Tethered shooting wired photography Tethered shooting enables images to be transferred from the camera to a computer or tablet in a matter of seconds. From there, the camera can be adjusted and triggered via software. In the past, tethered shooting was mainly used by professional studio photographers in photo studios. As the technology became cheaper and easier to use, it is now also very popular in hobby photography, and the cables for it are also becoming cheaper and more reliable.
Battery Powered Strobes
Portable studio flashes and the accessories to go with themPortable studio flashes are used in photo studios of ambitious hobby photographers and by professional photographers. The difference between studio flash units and clip-on or system flash units lies in their design, in their considerably higher output and in the convenient use of light shapers.Godox Pro studio flashes deliver professional lightStudio flashes from Jinbei or Godox give you professional light for your shots. With these powerful studio flash series, we meet all the needs of demanding photographers, from beginners to professional photographers. You choose your desired model(s) from various device series and different performance classes.Jinbei and Godox studio flash units are each equipped with an integrated radio receiver and can be conveniently operated remotely. The flash units are extremely flexible with regard to the use of light shapers. Thanks to the widely used Bowens S-type bayonet, you can use softboxes and reflectors from a wide range of suppliers with them.
Infrared Filter
Infrared photography What remains hidden to the human eye can be made visible with an infrared filter. Infrared photography or IR photography, as it is called more briefly, is something fundamentally different in that it takes place outside the spectral range visible to us humans. Only the sensor in the camera as a tool "translates" the image that is not visible to us into a visible one. There is not the infrared photography par excellence, but many variations are possible, depending on the filter one uses. This special infrared filter is necessary to block out the visible light, because only then an infrared photo is created.































