Profoto isn’t being shy about their new B1X monolight They’re calling it the “new benchmark for on-location lighting.” A significant improvement on the Profoto B1, “This isn’t an update,” explains Profoto. “This is a significant replacement with improvements in three important areas: power, power and power.”
It might sound cheesy, but the specs back up the claims. The 500W/s cordless light is a big improvement over the original B1. The 24W LED modeling light adds 80% more light output, the battery holds 50% more power for a total of 325 flashes at full power, and the B1X boasts the widest High Speed Sync (HSS) range available on any flash—up to 1/8,000s with 9 f-stop power range.
What’s amazing is that Profoto managed to pack all of this power into a package that is no heavier than its predecessor. Despite improving on the B1 in almost every way, the B1X still only weighs 3Kg (6.6lbs).
That’s 6.6lbd for a light that can HSS at 1/8000 of a second, gives you a flash power range from 2 to 500W/s, flash durations between 1/11,000s (2Ws) – 1/1,000s (500Ws) in normal mode or 1/19,000s (2Ws) – 1/1,000s (500Ws) in freeze mode, TTL (with compatible cameras), and 0.1-1.9-second recycle time with a burst mode that can fire off up to 20 flashes per second.
Photographer Tim Kemple got to try these features out for himself during an awesome on-location climbing shoot on the island of Mallorca.
There’s no question about it, this is an impressive flash. Unfortunately, you’ve probably already guessed the catch:
it comes with an impressive price tag to match. Like all of Profoto’s high-end lighting gear, the B1X will cost you. Available to purchase in both a one-light “To-Go Kit” and two-light “Location Kit,” the Profoto B1X costs $2,095 and $4,148, respectively.
To learn more about this powerful piece of portable lighting equipment, head over to the Profoto website here . And if you’re ready to plunk down 2 grand for the B1X, you can already pre-order the To-Go and Location kits on B&H Photo. The lights are expected to ship on June 7th
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