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Elinchrom D-Lite Studio Flash Kits

By Shutterbug Staff

November 6, 2006 — Elinchrom has introduced its affordable D-Lite studio flash kits, specifically designed to meet the needs of entry-level shooters. The kits will include two D Lite heads, two Softboxes, two light stands and bags, with estimated street pricing of under $900 for the 200W D-Lite 2 and under $1,100 for the 400W D-Lite 4.

The new D-Lites are designed to work perfectly with digital cameras, are extremely lightweight with a sleek compact design and incorporate state-of the-art features. The new Elinchrom D-Lites include two models; the 200W D-Lite 2 and 400W D-Lite 4. Both units are manufactured to Elinchrom’s most strict specifications and have the ability to work with 5 f-stops, ranging from 1/16 to 1/1. More importantly, each head offers photographers precision control, allowing them to make power adjustments as small as 1/10th an f-stop with stability accurate to 0.5%. The D-Lite 2 and D-Lite 4 are lightweight, at 2.4 lbs and 2.9 lbs respectively, and their compact design allow them to be used for in or out of the studio with dimensions of approximately 8.3 x 6.3 inches (length x diameter). For ease of use, the D-Lites are controlled by ergonomic touch pads and digital readouts that allow photographers to effortlessly switch between modes and adjust flash power and f-stop. The D-Lites are also fully compatible with Elinchrom’s range of optional equipment and accessories to help photographers further experiment with different lighting scenarios.

The new D-Lite studio flash kits are available through Bogen Imaging, the exclusive North American distributor of Elinchrom products.

www.bogenimaging.com

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