The speedlite is still the undisputed king of wedding photography because it offers an unrivalled blend of portability and versatility, making it the ultimate lighting solution for ...
The first thing you notice about the Neewer Z3 Flash is its sheer size and weight. There’s no easing into it. At just over 600g with the battery, this is a chunky speedlite, and for someone like me ...
The Godox V100 is a speedlight flash designed to sit on top of your camera’s hot shoe or it can be used in combination with a wireless flash trigger, such as the superb Godox X3. In design, it’s very ...
The Godox AD200 Pro II is a unique, portable flash that combines aspects of both hot shoe and traditional studio flash systems, offering a powerful 200Ws output while remaining lightweight and battery ...
The Rogue Round Flash Kit is great for anyone who wants to get a bit more creative, or to capture more attractive images with flashguns or strobes that have a round head. It’s easy to use and ...
Left alone, your camera flash creates cringe-worthy photos, with harsh shadows, no background, washed-out skin tones, and eyes that look like they belong in a horror movie. Unsurprisingly, those ...
The toughest part of deciding on a battery-powered strobe is balancing size with power. You want enough oomph to let you work in bright sunlight, but you don’t want ...
An external camera flash (often called a speedlite, flashgun, or speedlight) offers both more power and more control than a camera’s built-in flash. With a rotating and tilting flash head, you can aim ...