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Falcon Eyes TF-1200L with LCD screen

Studio-Blitzgerät
Item Nr. 93531
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  • 1200W flash output
  • 250 Watt modeling lamp
  • fast recharge time
  • robust metal housing
  • Bayonet connection for accessories
  • Protection against overheating

Falcon Eyes studio flash TF-1200L with LCD screen
This professional studio flash has a flash output of 1200Ws and a modeling lamp with 250W output. The TF-L series from Falcon Eyes offers modern flash units for the demanding photographer. These professional studio flashes offer a fast recharge time, a robust metal housing, a bayonet connection for accessories, a built-in photocell (infrared receiver) and very precise setting options.

Of course, the modeling light can be switched on and off. Its output can be adjusted proportionally to the set flash output. Other features include an auto power dump function and protection against overheating.

What sets this flash unit apart from other models:

  • Clear LCD display
    The bright blue display is easy to read.
  • Intelligent remote control (optional)
    With the optional RC-2L wireless remote control, you can change settings such as flash output when the flash is out of range. You can also control up to 10 different studio flashes.
  • The trigger can optionally be operated on the first, second or third flash
    This allows you to trigger the studio flash on a flash of your choice. Most studio flashes flash immediately when the built-in slave receiver detects a flash. But the TF-L flashes can be set so that they only trigger on the second or third flash. This way you can use the pre-flash function of your camera flash.

Delivery:

  • Falcon Eyes TF-1200L studio flash
  • Power cable
  • Synchronization cable
  • Reflector
  • Flash tube
  • Modeling lamp 250W
  • Instruction manual (English)
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Falcon Eyes TF-1200L with LCD screen

Short profile

  • 1200W flash output
  • 250 Watt modeling lamp
  • fast recharge time
  • robust metal housing
  • Bayonet connection for accessories
  • Protection against overheating

Product description for Falcon Eyes TF-1200L with LCD screen

Falcon Eyes studio flash TF-1200L with LCD screen
This professional studio flash has a flash output of 1200Ws and a modeling lamp with 250W output. The TF-L series from Falcon Eyes offers modern flash units for the demanding photographer. These professional studio flashes offer a fast recharge time, a robust metal housing, a bayonet connection for accessories, a built-in photocell (infrared receiver) and very precise setting options.

Of course, the modeling light can be switched on and off. Its output can be adjusted proportionally to the set flash output. Other features include an auto power dump function and protection against overheating.

What sets this flash unit apart from other models:

  • Clear LCD display
    The bright blue display is easy to read.
  • Intelligent remote control (optional)
    With the optional RC-2L wireless remote control, you can change settings such as flash output when the flash is out of range. You can also control up to 10 different studio flashes.
  • The trigger can optionally be operated on the first, second or third flash
    This allows you to trigger the studio flash on a flash of your choice. Most studio flashes flash immediately when the built-in slave receiver detects a flash. But the TF-L flashes can be set so that they only trigger on the second or third flash. This way you can use the pre-flash function of your camera flash.

Delivery:

  • Falcon Eyes TF-1200L studio flash
  • Power cable
  • Synchronization cable
  • Reflector
  • Flash tube
  • Modeling lamp 250W
  • Instruction manual (English)

Falcon Eyes TF-1200L with LCD screen

Technik
Max. Blitzleistung
150 Ws
Ausstattung
Komplett-Set
nein
Lieferumfang
Im Lieferumfang
Die Ware wird mit dem Zubehör ausgeliefert, das vom Hersteller als zum Lieferumfang gehörend angegeben wird.
EAN and KAN KAN
EAN
8718127055347
KAN
290342

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