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Impact 2-Monolight Food and Tabletop Photography with Softboxes and Stands Kit

BH #IMSFABRL180K (B&H Kit)
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Impact 2-Monolight Food and Tabletop Photography with Softboxes and Stands Kit
Key Features
  • 2x Impact 180Ws Monolight Flash with LED
  • 1x PowerTrigger 16 Channel AC Remote Set
  • 2x Raya Octa Soft Box (32")
  • 2x Raya Speed Ring for Monolight
This 2-Monolight Food and Tabletop Photography Kit from B&H combines two 180Ws strobe units with 32" octagonal softboxes, a stand, and a boom stand to forma complete tabletop lighting solution. These versatile monolights are compact, making this kit easy to take on location like kitchens and restaurants with ease.
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Is this strictly 110v only or can this be used in ...

Is this strictly 110v only or can this be used in Europe as well (220v)?
Asked by: Levan
The Impact 180Ws Monolight Starter Flash listed above is designed for use on 110 VAC / 60 Hz AC power outlets. It is not designed for use on 220/240V AC power outlets and is not a multi-voltage light fixture. If you are looking for a multi-voltage monolight, the Raya SDR-400 Alpha Monolight, B&H # RASDR400, or the Jinbei DM-3 300Ws Portable Studio Monolight, B&H # JI101011306, would be compatible for use on 220/240V AC power outlets.
Answered by: Manzell L
Date published: 2021-05-11

Is the lamp bare or is there a protective ...

Is the lamp bare or is there a protective covering? I would hate to have it burn out because of finger oils.
Asked by: John
The lamp is bare without a protective covering.
Answered by: Kirk R
Date published: 2020-11-10

How would I connect these lights to a Nikon Z? ...

How would I connect these lights to a Nikon Z? Also, could they fire from the Nikon flash I have? I am trying to find options.
Asked by: Francesca B
OR you may fire using your on-camera Nikon flash as a trigger (set to a lower power), and the Optical Receiver Built-In (slave) on the Monolight would flash in sync with the firing of the camera/flash. OR you could use a hot-shoe pc sync adapter, then fire via wired method. https://www.nikonusa.com/p/as-15-sync-terminal-adapter-%28hot-shoe-to-pc%29/3066/overview#compatible-with
Answered by: Quintin
Date published: 2025-01-01

Is the modeling light proportional?

Is the modeling light proportional?
Asked by: David
No, the modeling lamp on the Impact 180Ws Monolight is not proportional.
Answered by: Kirk R
Date published: 2022-11-10

How does it synch to a camera? Will it synch to ...

How does it synch to a camera? Will it synch to other flashes such as Yongnuo?
Asked by: James
If you have a DSLR with no PC connection, buy an adapter that goes into your hot shoe with a PC terminal and use the sync cord that comes with the unit. Also, you can use the mono-light as a slave that's triggered from another flash going off.
Answered by: KENNETH
Date published: 2024-01-11
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