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Profoto A10 AirTTL-N Studio Light for Nikon

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Profoto A10 AirTTL-N Studio Light for Nikon
Key Features
  • Built-In AirTTL, Use On or Off Camera
  • Fast Full-Power Recycling: 1 sec
  • Upgraded Battery: 450 Full-Power Flashes
  • Sync A10 Flash with iPhone Camera
Building on the success and popularity of the A1X, Profoto introduces an enhanced version, the A10 AirTTL-N Studio Light for Nikon. The A10 has the same powerful battery that gets 450 full-power flashes instead of 350, fast full-power recycling time of one second, and 20 wireless channels. What's ground-breaking about the A10 is that you can sync it with your iPhone camera. The Profoto Control and Profoto Camera app sync your iPhone with the A10 over Bluetooth connection - no additional hardware attachments needed. The App enables you to precisely control the A10's flash tube power, its LED modelling light, and also control all other standard camera settings: shutter speed, ISO sensitivity and white balance in 1/3 EV steps. You can take photos in different image formats: HEIF, JPG, or raw. It even has a self-timer! Instead of sending an approximation of a shot to a colleague or client, email or text an actual professionally lit image. You can even download future firmware upgrades to the A10 through your smartphone.
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Where is the flash unit made?

Where is the flash unit made?
Asked by: Christopher
According to our records, this flash is manufactured in Thailand. Please note that this is subject to change at any time.
Answered by: Kirk
Date published: 2024-06-08

Can I use the A10 with a nikon F100?

Can I use the A10 with a nikon F100?
Asked by: Paola
Unfortunately, Profoto has not tested this particular camera with their A10 AirTTL-N Studio Light for Nikon.
Answered by: Andres M
Date published: 2024-09-18

Can I use a Profoto A10 flash for Fuji remotely ...

Can I use a Profoto A10 flash for Fuji remotely with a Nikon Z8 if I buy the Profoto Connect unit to fit on my Nikon camera?
Asked by: Dan
Yes, you can use the Profoto A10 AirTTL-N Studio Light for Fujifilm remotely with a Nikon Z8 and the Profoto Connect Pro Remote for FUJIFILM.
Answered by: Boyd H
Date published: 2024-05-31

Does the AF-Assist work at all on mirrorless ...

Does the AF-Assist work at all on mirrorless cameras? (specifically nikon)
Asked by: Brenton
Yes, AF assist work on most mirrorless cameras, including those from Nikon.
Answered by: Kirk
Date published: 2023-03-03

can this flash screw directly on a light stand?

can this flash screw directly on a light stand?
Asked by: Michael
Profoto A10 AirTTL-N Studio Light for Nikon does not screw directly on a light stand. You need to use an adapter like this. https://www.bhphotovideo.com/c/product/1644565-REG/magmod_mmshoe02_magshoe_2.html
Answered by: Daniel C
Date published: 2024-06-08

Will the Profoto A10 or A1x flash for Nikon work ...

Will the Profoto A10 or A1x flash for Nikon work in TTL mode with a Canon transmitter on a Canon camera? The lamp is to be standing separately.
Asked by: Maciej
Unfortunately, no, you would not be able to trigger the Profoto A10 AirTTL-N Studio Light for Nikon or the Profoto A1X AirTTL-N Studio Light for Nikon off-camera using the Profoto Air Remote TTL-C for Canon in TTL automatic exposure mode. TTL automatic exposure would only be compatible when using the Profoto Air Remote TTL-N for Nikon with the above Nikon flashes.
Answered by: Manzell L
Date published: 2022-01-24

Is the A10 weather sealed, at all, or suitable ...

Is the A10 weather sealed, at all, or suitable for use in rainy conditions?
Asked by: Keith
No, the Profoto A10 AirTTL-N Studio Light is not weather sealed.
Answered by: Yaakov
Date published: 2023-03-12

Does this flash have a thermal cutoff?

Does this flash have a thermal cutoff?
Asked by: rob
The Profoto A10 AirTTL-C Studio Light for Canon will turn off when it gets too hot.
Answered by: Rob K
Date published: 2023-12-11
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