The Photogenic StudioMax III AKC160R constant color monolight with built-in radio slave offers a full six f/stop power range over 160 watt/seconds. It has internal control to ensure the same Kelvin temperature output, no matter what level of output is chosen, hence the name Constant Color.
This light is an excellent choice as a main, secondary, or background light. Since it accepts the entire line of the PowerLight reflectors, grids, snoots, and diffusers, the StudioMax III is a good investment.
| Maximum Watt/Seconds | 160 |
| Guide Number | 55 @ 100 ISO with 7.5" reflector |
| Recycle Time | Minimum 0.01 sec, maximum 1.5 sec @ full power |
| Flash Duration | 1/7400 sec @ min power, 1/175 sec @ max power |
| Flash Variability | 6 f/stops, full to 1/32 power, 160 to 5 w/s |
| User Replaceable Flashtube | Yes (C412C) |
| Changeable Reflector | Yes |
| Modeling Light Wattage | 100 (ESR) |
| Voltage Stabilization | Yes, +- 0.05 f/stop |
| Flash Ready Indicator | LED |
| Operating Voltage | 105-125VAC, 60Hz, 5A |
| Sync Voltage | Not Specified by Manufacturer |
| Built-in Slave Cell | Yes - Radio and Optical |
| Circuit Protection | 8A Fuse |
| Fan Cooled | No |
| Auto Dump | No |
| Dimensions | 5.25 x 5.25 x 7" (13 x 13 x 17.8 cm) |
| Weight | 2.2 lbs (1 kg) |
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Comments about Photogenic StudioMax III 160 Watt/Second Radio Slave Monolight (120VAC):
First one was defective but the return went smooth and the new one works great
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Comments about Photogenic StudioMax III 160 Watt/Second Radio Slave Monolight (120VAC):
Used for simple portraits as background/accent light. I'm just a beginner in portrait work.
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