Photogenic Matrix MCD400R 400Ws Monolight 2-Light Kit
- Two Matrix MCD400R Monolights
- 400Ws Output, 6-Stop Power Range
- Integrated 2.4GHz Radio Receiver
- 150W Modeling Light
Photogenic Matrix MCD400R Monolight with Ion Inverter, Beauty Dish, Grid, and Stand
- Matrix MCD400R 400Ws Monolight
- Ion Lithium-Ion Sine Wave Inverter
- 22" White Beauty Dish
- Honeycomb Grid for Beauty Dish
Photogenic ION Inverter with StudioMax 320W/s Flash Head and Umbrella Kit
- Ion Lithium-ion Pure Sine Wave Inverter
- Includes Battery
- Multi-Clamp Mounts Inverter to Stand
- StudioMax III AKC320 Flash Head
Westcott FJ400-SE 400Ws Strobe with FJ-X3 S Trigger for Sony (220V, AU Power Cord 3-Light Kit)
- Three Strobes with Two 42" ClickBoxes
- 0.5-1.0 sec Recycling
- 6-Stop Power Range, 0.1 & 1.0 Increments
- 15W Daylight LED Modeling Light
Westcott FJ400-SE 400Ws Strobe with FJ-X3 S Trigger for Sony (220V, UK Power Cord 3-Light Kit)
- Three Strobes with Two 42" ClickBoxes
- 0.5-1.0 sec Recycling
- 6-Stop Power Range, 0.1 & 1.0 Increments
- 15W Daylight LED Modeling Light
Westcott FJ400-SE 400Ws Strobe with FJ-X3 S Trigger for Sony (220V, EU Power Cord 3-Light Kit)
- Three Strobes with Two 42" ClickBoxes
- 0.5-1.0 sec Recycling
- 6-Stop Power Range, 0.1 & 1.0 Increments
- 15W Daylight LED Modeling Light
Westcott FJ400-SE 400Ws Strobe with FJ-X3 S Trigger for Sony (110V, US Power Cord 3-Light Kit)
- Three Strobes with Two 42" ClickBoxes
- 0.5-1.0 sec Recycling
- 6-Stop Power Range, 0.1 & 1.0 Increments
- 15W Daylight LED Modeling Light
Westcott FJ400-SE 400Ws Strobe with FJ-X3 M Multi-Brand Trigger (220V, AU Power Cord 3-Light Kit)
- Three Strobes with Two 42" ClickBoxes
- 0.5-1.0 sec Recycling
- 6-Stop Power Range, 0.1 & 1.0 Increments
- 15W Daylight LED Modeling Light
Westcott FJ400-SE 400Ws Strobe with FJ-X3 M Multi-Brand Trigger (220V, UK Power Cord 3-Light Kit)
- Three Strobes with Two 42" ClickBoxes
- 0.5-1.0 sec Recycling
- 6-Stop Power Range, 0.1 & 1.0 Increments
- 15W Daylight LED Modeling Light
Westcott FJ400-SE 400Ws Strobe with FJ-X3 M Multi-Brand Trigger (220V, EU Power Cord 3-Light Kit)
- Three Strobes with Two 42" ClickBoxes
- 0.5-1.0 sec Recycling
- 6-Stop Power Range, 0.1 & 1.0 Increments
- 15W Daylight LED Modeling Light
Westcott FJ400-SE 400Ws Strobe with FJ-X3 M Multi-Brand Trigger (110V, US Power Cord 3-Light Kit)
- Three Strobes with Two 42" ClickBoxes
- 0.5-1.0 sec Recycling
- 6-Stop Power Range, 0.1 & 1.0 Increments
- 15W Daylight LED Modeling Light
Photogenic PL1250DR 500W/s PowerLight Monolight
- 6 Stop Power Range
- 120V
- Fast Recycling: 1.5 Sec. @ Full Power
- Proportional Modeling Light
Photogenic PL1250DRC 500W/s PowerLight Monolight (UV)
- 6 Stop Power Range
- 120V
- Fast Recycling: 1.5 Sec. @ Full Power
- Proportional Modeling Light
Westcott FJ400 II 400Ws Touchscreen Strobe with FJ-X3 S Trigger for Sony (Newborn Portrait Kit)
- 400Ws Strobe with Umbrella & Stand
- 0.01-0.9 sec Recycling
- 9-Stop Power Range, 0.1 & 1.0 Increments
- Up to 550 Full Power Flashes
Photogenic StudioMax III 2-Light Basic Studio Kit (120V AC)
Photogenic StudioMax III Two Monolight Portrait Studio Kit (120VAC)
- 640 Total Watt/Seconds
- 2- 320 W/S Monolights
- Umbrellas, Sync Cord
- Light Stands, Case
Godox AD600B Witstro Battery-Powered Monolight Kit with Softbox and C-Stand
- 1 x AD600B 600Ws Witstro Monolight
- 1 x Angler 36" BoomBox Octagonal Softbox
- 1 x Impact C-Stand w/ Arm and Grip Head
Godox AD600Pro II Outdoor Flash with XProP Wireless Trigger Kit for Pentax
- Syncs with XProP Trigger
- 600Ws, 1/512 to 1/1 Power Output
- Up to 360 Full-Power Flashes
- Flash Duration: 1/220 to 1/11,760 sec
Godox AD600Pro II Outdoor Flash with XProO Wireless Trigger Kit for OM System
- Syncs with XProO Trigger
- 600Ws, 1/512 to 1/1 Power Output
- Up to 360 Full-Power Flashes
- Flash Duration: 1/220 to 1/11,760 sec
Godox AD600Pro II Outdoor Flash with XProF Wireless Trigger Kit for FUJIFILM
- Syncs with XProF Trigger
- 600Ws, 1/512 to 1/1 Power Output
- Up to 360 Full-Power Flashes
- Flash Duration: 1/220 to 1/11,760 sec
Photogenic AKC325K 320W/s Basic Studio 2 Light Soft Box Kit (120 VAC)
- 2 x 160W/s StudioMax III Monolights
- UV-Corrected Flashtubes
- 100W Modeling Lamps, Reflector
- 24 x 32" Soft Box
Westcott FJ250 250Ws Touchscreen Strobe with FJ-X3 S Trigger for Sony (2-Light Backpack Kit)
- Two 250Ws Strobes with Backpack
- 0.01-0.9 sec Recycling
- 9-Stop Power Range, 0.1 & 1.0 Increments
- Up to 850 Full Power Flashes
Westcott FJ200 Strobe 2-Light Backpack Kit with FJ-X3m Universal Wireless Trigger
- 2 x FJ200 Strobe and Battery
- 2 x Charger, 2 x Tilter
- 2 x FJ200 Magnetic Grid & Gel Pack
- FJ-X3m Wireless Flash Trigger
Photogenic PLR625DRC 250W/s PowerLight Monolight with PocketWizard Receiver (UV)
- 6 Stop Power Range
- 120V
- Fast Recycling: 1.25 Sec. @ Full Power
- Proportional Modeling Light
Godox QS400II 3-Light Studio Flash Kit
- 3 x QS400II Flash Heads
- 3 x Light Stands
- 1 x Softbox: 31.5 x 39.4"
- 1 x Umbrella: 40"
Godox AD600Pro II Outdoor Flash with X3 Touchscreen Wireless Trigger Kit for OM System
- One-Tap Sync with X3 Touchscreen Trigger
- 600Ws, 1/512 to 1/1 Power Output
- Up to 360 Full-Power Flashes
- Flash Duration: 1/220 to 1/11,760 sec
Godox AD600Pro II Outdoor Flash with X3 Touchscreen Wireless Trigger Kit for Nikon
- One-Tap Sync with X3 Touchscreen Trigger
- 600Ws, 1/512 to 1/1 Power Output
- Up to 360 Full-Power Flashes
- Flash Duration: 1/220 to 1/11,760 sec
Godox AD600Pro II Outdoor Flash with X3 Touchscreen Wireless Trigger Kit for FUJIFILM
- One-Tap Sync with X3 Touchscreen Trigger
- 600Ws, 1/512 to 1/1 Power Output
- Up to 360 Full-Power Flashes
- Flash Duration: 1/220 to 1/11,760 sec
Making the Most of Monolights
Also known as studio strobes or monoblocks, monolights are self-contained flashes that house the lamp, fan, and power supply in one unit. They deliver powerful illumination with minimal recycle time, and are extremely versatile. Most are battery-powered monolights that draw power from AC sources such as standard wall sockets. You also find battery-powered strobes that connect to DC power sources such as portable battery packs.
Using a Monolight
Setting up your monolight involves fitting it on a stand, connecting the power and camera, and tweaking the settings. Connection to the camera is usually via cords, such as 3.5mm jacks, x-sync, Prontor-Compur (PC) cables, or IR or other wireless systems. Most models feature adjustable outputs, usually comprising of full, half, and quarter power, with some models allowing outputs of as low as 1/32. Unlike regular strobes, which you can control from a central console, each studio strobe needs individual adjustment. However, remote controls are available for certain models.
Differences Between Monolights and Speedlights
Both monolights and speedlights provide flash lighting. Monolight strobes run on AC power, which means powerful illumination and fast recycling times. In addition, as you position them individually, they don't need long, cumbersome, power-sapping extension cables. However, they can be bulky, which makes them more suitable for indoor studio use. They can also be expensive, especially when factoring in the cost of accessories such as softboxes, battery packs, and umbrellas.
Also known as flash guns, speedlights are devices that you mount either on hot shoes or off camera on light stands. Compared to monolights, they're reasonably priced and compact. In addition, as they usually run on AA batteries, they're very convenient. On the other hand, they deliver slower recycling times and far less illuminating power than monolight strobes.
How to Choose a Monolight
As with investing in any photographic equipment, your choice of monolight depends on your resources and intended use. The more spacious your studio, the more power you need from your flash, and the more units you'll need.
Weight is another matter. Monolights can be bulky, so you need to be sure your stands can handle the weight and size. With power packs and strobe lighting, you get flexible options that feature flash heads, power packs, and kits.
You'll also have to consider the matter of consistency. This refers to the variance in power output from flash to flash. As a guide, units that vary over 1/5 of an F-stop are often inconsistent. Obviously, this makes it difficult for photographers to calculate aperture settings with any accuracy.
Another factor to consider when investing in a monolight is the availability of accessories and spare parts. The more solid the brand, the more likely it is to be available. Leading makers such as Profoto and Godox, for example, come with a full range of accessories.
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