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Profoto Introduces D4 Air Series

by JamesNYC September 19. 2010 16:17

Profoto Introduces D4 Air Series
Precise, versatile flash generators with integrated radio remote and synchronization

Elmsford, NY – September 20th 2010 – Profoto, the world's leading manufacturer of professional photography lighting and light shaping tools is proud to introduce the D4 Air series.

Profoto D4 flash generators are renowned worldwide for their exemplary color and power stability, wide power range, precise adjustments and easy handling. Four fully a symmetrical flash sockets, in combination with a wide assortment of light shaping tools, make them perfect all-around tools to master even the most demanding photographic jobs.

Profoto also implements its proven "Air" radio remote and sync system in the D4 series. The new D4 1200 Air, D4 2400 Air and D4 4800 Air generators offer comfortable radio remote and reliable radio synchronization via the small and handy Profoto Air Remote or Profoto Air Sync transceivers (Air Sync – synchronization only). Profoto's Studio software makes it possible, in combination with the optional Profoto Air USB transceiver, to control, save and recall all settings wireless by a Mac or PC.


Profoto Air transceivers have a working range up to 300m and extremely short delay. This allows the use of this radio sync with the shortest sync times of actual cameras (down to 1/1600s). The Air system works on 2.4GHz frequency for international use.

The additional Air remote control and sync functions further extend the possibilities of the successful Profoto D4 flash generators. Despite their advanced functions Profoto D4 Air generators are very reliable and easy to use – that's the quintessence of Profoto's product design.

Deliveries of Profoto the D4 Air series start in November 2010.

Technical specifications Profoto D4 1200 Air
Energy Range 9-1200Ws (8 f-stops)
Energy Control Incensement 1/10 and full f-stops
Flash Duration 1/7500-1/1000s
Recycling time 120V/60Hz 0.07-1.2s
Recycling time 230V/50Hz 0.07-1.2s
Lamp Head Sockets 4 fully-asymmetric
Model Light max. 4 x 500W
Power Stability (flash to flash) < +/- 1/100 f-stop
Color Stability (flash to flash) < +/- 75K
Compatible Lamp Heads Acute/D4 or ProHead
Radio Remote Air Remote transceiver or Air USB via computer
Radio Sync Air Remote or Air Sync transceiver
Operating Voltage 100-130V/200-240V, 50/60Hz
Size 11.4 x 11 x 7.9 IN
Weight 22 LBS
   
Technical specifications Profoto D4 2400 Air
Energy Range 18-2400Ws (8 f-stops)
Energy Control Incensement 1/10 and full f-stops
Flash Duration 1/4500-1/600s
Recycling time 120V/60Hz 0.09-2.2s
Recycling time 230V/50Hz 0.09-2.2s
Lamp Head Sockets 4 fully-asymmetric
Model Light max. 4 x 500W
Power Stability (flash to flash) < +/- 1/100 f-stop
Color Stability (flash to flash) < +/- 75K
Compatible Lamp Heads Acute/D4 or ProHead
Radio Remote Air Remote transceiver or Air USB via computer
Radio Sync Air Remote or Air Sync transceiver
Operating Voltage 100-130V/200-240V, 50/60Hz
Size 12.6 x 11 x 7.9 IN
Weight 25 LBS 4 OZ
   
Technical specifications Profoto D4 4800 Air
Energy Range 37.5-4800Ws (8 f-stops)
Energy Control Incensement 1/10 and full f-stops
Flash Duration 1/2700-1/400s
Recycling time 120V/60Hz 0.12-3.8s
Recycling time 230V/50Hz 0.12-3.8s
Lamp Head Sockets 4 fully-asymmetric
Model Light max. 4 x 500W
Power Stability (flash to flash) < +/- 1/100 f-stop
Color Stability (flash to flash) < +/- 75K
Compatible Lamp Heads Acute/D4 or ProHead
Radio Remote Air Remote transceiver or Air USB via computer
Radio Sync Air Remote or Air Sync transceiver
Operating Voltage 100-130V/200-240V, 50/60Hz
Size 14.2 x 11 x 7.9 IN
Weight 29 LBS 8 OZ

For more information about Profoto, please visit www.profoto-usa.com

 

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