With the rise of video, many people like to use LED lights instead of flashes, but for commercial users, high-brightness and compact flashes are still irreplaceable. Recently, Elinchrom has released two studio flashes. ELC 125, ELC500.
ELC 125 and ELC500 are products for studio use. They are wired flashes, support manual locking TTL, flash high-speed sync speed up to 1/8000s, support 100V-240V AC input, no transformer is needed no matter which country in the world is used , Very convenient, using intelligent active cooling (fan + radiator), with automatic standby mode, the minimum flash power output power is as low as 7W, with a 20W LED modeling light.
The main difference between the two products is the output power and size. The output power of ELC 125 ranges from 7W to 131W. There are 5 levels of adjustable, the color temperature stability is +/- 150K, the weight of a single lamp is 2KG, and the size is about 23. x 16.7 x 26.30cm (depending on the power supply), the recycling time is 0.1 to 0.8 seconds at 120V, the recycling time is shortened to 0.06 to 0.45 seconds at 230V, and the flash duration is 1/7750s. The output power of ELC 500 ranges from 7W to 522W, with 7 levels of adjustable, color temperature stability of +/- 200K, weight of a single lamp is 2.5KG, size expanded to 28.0 x 16.7 x 26.3cm, recycling time at 120V It is 0.09 to 1.9 seconds, the recycling time is reduced to 0.06 to 01.1 seconds at 230V, and the flash duration is 1/9430s.
B&H has now started pre-sales of Ailing's new flashes. The ELC 125 is priced at US$619 and the ELC 500 is priced at US$899.
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