Okay. What's in the little case and why do I need it?
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What's in the little case is one of the neatest studio-themed flashes I've seen in a long time...and one designed to bring the studio style out of the dark.
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We've all shot flash, except Henri Cartier Bresson, and who ever heard of him, eh? And a lot of us have done it with bulbs, electronic tubes, speed lights, studio packs, fake light bulbs, and mono-heads. Also the occasional magnesium ribbon experiment, and the less said about that, Your Worship, the better. We've gotten used to seeing things in one definitive shape - a portable flash looks like an L-shaped crooked box. It attaches onto a camera hot shoe and uses AA batteries and that's that.
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No, it also attaches to a standard studio light stand,uses a lithium ion battery, and is shaped like a can of beans - if it's made by Godox.
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This is a portable speed - light that lives on a studio light stand free of the AC mains power. It can deliver 300+ full-power shots and many more at a lower setting. It can be shot wirelessly from a camera controller and can form a part of quite a network of lights if needed. It's compatible with a series of adapters that can put studio light modifiers in front of it.
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How much pow? 100 w/s. Enough to do a lot of jobs your speed light would do but with a much more convenient form. And a battery system that doesn't plague you every time you run out of AA's.