Best Studio Strobe Power Supply

March 17, 2010
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Studio strobes come in all sizes, brands, power outputs and prices. Some are best suited for studio shooters, others for those who prefer to shoot on location. If you shoot still life you most likely don’t require too much power or recycling speeds but if you shoot fashion, the speed at which the strobe can re-charge itself will be your main concern. Good strobes should last you at least 10 years or more. All these have stood the test of time and are the favorites of most professional photographers. Note that all professional studio strobes are sold separately, meaning you have
to buy the generators and the light heads separately. Minimize
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Profoto Pro-7b 1200 Generator

Why it's best: The favorite strobes of all professional photographers, the Profoto 7b’s are the sturdiest strobes in the market and with good reason since they are made to be used both inside and outside the studio with their 12V battery that allows you to use them strobes virtually ...read full review



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Why it's a best pick: The best way to explain how incredible the Profoto D4’s are, is to compare it to switching from a film camera to a digital camera. The precision in output as well as the color consistency is so impressive that you will only want to use D4’s for all your projects.... read full review

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Why it's a best pick: The Bowens QuadX 3000 is the studio strobe on steroids. Good steroids that is. The control panel is divided into two independent channels. Each channel controls two flash-head outlets. When more than one head is used in the same channel, the power of that channel will be di... read full review

Why it's a best pick: The Hensel Tria 3000 feature asymmetrically distributed power through four outlets with power output that is adjustable in 1/10 stop increments over a six stop range. The Hensel TRIA system has 100% Repeat Accuracy making them the most precise strobes in the market. Flash du... read full review

Why it's a best pick: Speedotrons have been around for a long time and their design really hasn’t changed much since their inception. Not that they really needed it. Most of us learned how to use strobes and control our light in ratios with units like the Speedotron Black Line and not only ... read full review

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