New rugged monolights from Profoto

Written by Adorama News Writer
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Published on February 15, 2009
Adorama News Writer
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The lights are available in 250, 500, or 1000 watt-second version and can be adjusted in 1/10-stop intervals from full to 1/64th power. The full line of Profoto snoots, reflectors and other gadgets can be used on the D1 series.



For details, read the Profoto press release:



Profoto Debuts New D1 Monolight System



Elmsford, NY – February 16, 2009 – Ask any professional photographer why they use Profoto strobes and the answers are identical: consistency, consistency and more consistency. And, oh yes, Profoto’s are the most durable and trouble free units on the market. So it’s not surprising that the company’s new D1 line of digital compact electronic flashes are the same. What makes them so consistent is the microprocessor controlled, dual mode SMPS capacitor charging system. Consistency is important for two reasons: precise exposure from flash-to-flash and precise color temperature. These are important qualities for portrait and studio photographers who want an easy-to-pack, rugged, monolight design. The new Profoto D1 monolight system, available in 250, 500 or 1000 watt-second versions, can be adjusted from full to 1/64th power in 1/10th stop intervals. This gives you a range of seven f/stops in precise, repeatable and consistent output.



The D1’s have other important qualities: quick recycling time (0,1- 0,8 second), short flash duration (1/100th – 1/2600th sec), compact size (11.8” x 5.1”) and weight designed for portability (5.3 lbs); this for the 500 watt-second version. The head and built-in zoom reflector are the same size as other Profoto strobes, so the full line of light modifiers, such as beauty dishes, snoots or grids, can be used. There is a built-in fan cooling system, an audible affirmation (that can be turned off) and a photocell for triggering.
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The D1’s come with a 300-watt quartz-halogen proportional modeling light, covered by protective glass. The unit can be used with any worldwide voltage, from 90-130 and 200-240 volts without having to change the modeling light. They are also available with the optional Profoto Air System, allowing remote triggering and control of output from as far as 300m away. You can also use a PC or MAC to control lights in a multi-light setup.
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For 40 years Profoto has set the standard in professional electronic flashes. The new D1 line is keeping with that reputation.
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