Profoto Compact Series Monolights

Profoto Compact Series Monolights 

DESCRIPTION

This flash unit certainly lives up to its name. It hasa diameter of only 10 cm, and is one of the market's most compact all-in-one model. Designed for those who require high quality and superior performance. Available in several energy classes.

USER REVIEWS

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[Feb 19, 2001]
Payam Rahimian
Professional

Strength:

Small size and lights weight make it a unit which is easy to transport and use on location. The light modifying attachments are excellent and allow lots of flexibility on the field and in the studio. Tenba makes a great carrying case for the units...good for travel!!!!

Weakness:

Could power down more than four stops. The Compact Plus 600ws unit has too much power in confined spaces.

I highly recomment this unit although the cost in a bit higher compared to the competition. The quality of light and ease of use will pay for itself over time. Buy IT IF YOU GOT THE DOUGH!!!!




Customer Service

Excellent support from Profoto.

Similar Products Used:

None

OVERALL
RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
3
[Mar 16, 2001]
Eric Hamburg
Professional

Strength:

wonderfully designed and sleek. good variable controls and well built. Just fun to use.

Weakness:

Little pricey. My standard umbrella did not seem to fit in the shaft recepticle. (too narrow)The recycling time seems slow

I use my compact for location work in editorial and corporate settings. This unit lacks power for studio work. I recommend it for photogs that use alot of light shaping and dramatic effects. If your just going to put on a soft box you would be better off with a less expensive unit.

Similar Products Used:

norman dualite
dynalite uni 400jr

OVERALL
RATING
4
VALUE
RATING
3
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