Multiblitz Compactlite Monolights

Multiblitz Compactlite Monolights 

DESCRIPTION

The Smallest, Lightest, Most Compact Flash in it''s Class

  • Output: 200 watt seconds
  • Guide no: 154 @ ISO 100
  • Built-in slave - IR or visible light
  • 30 watt modeling lamp

  • USER REVIEWS

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    [Jan 29, 2021]
    Rheed


    Strength:

    Reliable, smallest & lightest but most compact in its class!

    Purchased:
    New  
    Model Year:
    2014
    OVERALL
    RATING
    5
    [Nov 13, 2020]
    bryleth03


    Strength:

    It is the world's most compact studio flash. windows and doors installation bradenton

    Weakness:

    No weakness for me.

    Purchased:
    Used  
    OVERALL
    RATING
    5
    [Nov 04, 2020]
    Leila


    Strength:

    The Multiblitz Compactlite Monolights is awesome for my business. Sometimes I need to take some particular shots at mold removal tucson. It is usually in darker environments, but the monolights do the job.

    Weakness:

    I have no weaknesses to mention.

    Purchased:
    New  
    OVERALL
    RATING
    5
    [Oct 31, 2012]
    mark molloy
    Professional

    Strength:

    1) The lightest flash you can find
    2) Very, very simple to operate
    3) Very reliable
    4) Fast set up times
    5) The flash bulb seems to last forever
    6) Fast recycle time
    7) Silent operation - no fan
    8) cheap to buy

    Weakness:

    1) Only full power or half power
    2) Modelling light is so unpowerfull that they are useless - I took out the modelling light bulb. Not worth the extra heat it produces.

    Dont be fooled by these lights small size and apparently low power - the power is more than enough to use for portraits or interiors or product shots. I find myself shooting at f8, even using the brollys and adding a diffuser. I dont want to shoot any higher than f8. I get around the issue of the full or half power by baffling the lights with a bit of extra baking paper to reduce the power. I used to have some 1600w lights and I found that even on the lowest setting, I could not get the power down low enough. The extra weight of the blocks was a total pain, and made shooting assigments without an assistant slow and tedious.

    OVERALL
    RATING
    4
    VALUE
    RATING
    5
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