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JTL’s Mobilight 300; Powerful And Portable
Electronic flash functionality continues to expand with one of the major innovations
over the last few years being portability. For a long time the options were
either using professional lighting gear in the studio, or using makeshift portable-powered
lighting setups on location. Frequently, photographers would jerry-rig battery-powered
auxiliary on-camera flash units to work with umbrellas or reflectors. That worked
well enough for certain situations, but it wasn’t the ideal solution.
Each Mobilight kit includes the lighting head with its detachable flash tube
and modeling lamps, a 7” metal reflector, a light protector, the JTL Battery
Pack with built-in AC and car DC recharging capabilities, and the cables and
connectors required to make it all work. The important thing about the Mobilight
is that it’s fully self-contained. No power pack is required.
Firing it just with the reflector attached, at 6 ft, exposures were f/16 at
full power. Since there wasn’t an umbrella or another light diffuser included
with the test kit, all the shots were lit directly with the reflector on. But
it was tested with a generic umbrella. With that umbrella, the exposure reading
at full power at 6 ft was f/8. The output color temperature ranged from 5730-5830,
with most readings being at the higher end of that scale. That’s about
200K above the rated 5600K, but within the acceptable range.
The Mobilight 300 is powerful enough for general studio shoots, but small
enough to be portable for location work. The kit has a suggested retail price
of $399.
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