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Phottix PH00207 Indra360 TTL Monolight and Battery Kit |
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A new level of power for photographers who work on location or in a studio. The Indra 360 offers 360 watt-seconds of power and many of the same popular features as the award-winning Indra360 TTL - including High Speed Sync.
The new Indra360 Light provides the ultimate in control – with the Odin TTL Flash Trigger for Canon and Nikon built-in. With a smaller footprint Li-ion Battery, the Indra360 TTL is perfect for events on-location and any photographer that needs to move fast and stay portable.
The Indra360 TTL and its smaller battery is for photographers on the move. Photographers can use TTL to shoot during fast moving events like weddings. While shooting on-location under the harsh sun, photographers can control ambient light with high-speed sync. The new Indra360 can permit a photographer to shoot wide-open with shutter speeds up to 1/8000s. The built-in Odin Receiver for Canon and Nikon makes the Indra360 TTL easy to control and trigger.
The Indra360 TTL offers 8 stops of power adjustment - from full power to 1/128 - perfect for overcoming midday sun or adding just a hint of light when shooting with large apertures. TTL exposures can be adjusted in +/- 3 EV levels.
The redesigned Indra360 Battery Pack is small enough to be slipped into a pocket and can power the Indra360 TTL through 300 full-power shots. Perfect for fast-moving event photographers and photojournalists. The 4000 mAh Indra360 Battery Pack is a one-piece unit and can only power one Indra360. The Indra360 Battery Pack’s LED display provides instant visual feedback on power remaining.
Items Include:
Indra 360
S-Mount Reflector
Bag
Battery Pack (4,000mAh)
Multi-Voltage Charger
User manual (in USB)
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360Ws Monolight
TTL, Manual and Stroboscopic Modes
1/8,000 Sec. Shutter Speed Possible
Power Variable from 1/128 to Full
Built-in Receivers for Nikon & Canon
Built-in Strato II Receiver
LED Modeling Light, Optional AC Adapter
Bag, Shoulder Strap
Includes 4,000mAh Battery and Charger
300 Full-Power Flashes
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