Photoflex StarFlash 1000 Watt/Second Monolight (110-120VAC)

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The SB-SF1000 Photoflex StarFlash 1000 Watt/Second Monolight is suitable for the professional, as well as the aspiring photographer. The StarFlash uses high-quality German flash tubes. The modeling light can be set at full brightness or proportional to the flash tube light output.

This strobe can be used with a reflector, umbrella, or softbox. The included Tilt Swivel Mount is secure and allows for tilt range of 170°. The Tilt Swivel can be repositioned on the StarFlash to compensate for weight imbalance when using larger soft boxes. This monolight can be fired with the included mono to PC sync cord, or via its optical slave, from another flash.

Recycles Quickly
This monolight recharges in 4 - 5 seconds. Audible and visible light full-charge indicators inform you of when it is ready to fire again.
Five Stop Power Range
Variable power from full to 1/8
Built-In Slave
Built-in optical slave "sees" the light from other flashes, and fires automatically.
Durable
Extruded aluminum housing with durable rubber paint finish
Maximum Watt/Seconds 1000
Guide Number Not Specified by Manufacturer
Recycle Time 4 - 5 sec @ full power
Flash Duration 1/1700 second @ full power
Flash Variability Full to 1/8 - 5 f/stops
User Replaceable Flashtube Yes
Changeable Reflector Yes, available separately
Modeling Light Wattage 250, JDD
Voltage Stabilization Not Specified by Manufacturer
Flash Ready Indicator LED and Audible
Operating Voltage 110-120VAC, 10A
Sync Voltage 3.8 volts
Built-in Slave Cell Optical, infra red
Circuit Protection 5 x 20 style 15 amp
Fan Cooled Yes
Auto Dump Not Specified by Manufacturer
Dimensions 17.25 x 5 x 5.5" (43.8 x 12.7 x 14 cm)
Weight 8.3 lbs (3.5 kg)
Photoflex StarFlash 1000 Watt/Second Monolight (110-120VAC)
  • Flashtube
  • 250W Modeling Light
  • Tilt-Swivel Bracket
  • Protective Lamp Cover
  • Mono to PC Sync Cord
  • 1 Year Manufacturer's Warranty
 
 
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