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Falcon Eyes TF-400A

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Item Nr. 93534
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  • 400 watt flash output
  • 150 watt modeling lamp
  • fast charging time
  • robust metal housing
  • Bayonet connection for accessories
  • Fan cooling
  • Standard spigot connection

Falcon Eyes Studio Flash TF-400A
The professional Falcon Eyes Studio Flash TF-400A has a light output of 400 watts and a modeling light with 150 watts of power. The additions to the TF-A flashes from Falcon Eyes will satisfy even the most demanding studio photographer. These professional flash units offer a fast charging time, a robust metal housing, a professional bayonet mount for accessories, an integrated slave receiver, fan cooling and precise setting options. Of course, the modeling light can be switched on and off. The automatically proportional light output is another setting option.

The lamp is fitted with a standard spigot connection on the underside. This means it can be attached to almost any tripod. The lamp has a Falcon Eyes bayonet connection at the front. This allows various accessories such as softboxes and reflectors to be connected.

Delivery includes

  • Flitser TF-400A studio flash
  • Flash tube
  • Modeling lamp
  • Reflector
  • Protective cap, practical for transportation
  • Flash synchronization cable
  • Mains cable
  • Manual
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251,18 Studio-Blitzgerät
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Falcon Eyes TF-400A

Short profile

  • 400 watt flash output
  • 150 watt modeling lamp
  • fast charging time
  • robust metal housing
  • Bayonet connection for accessories
  • Fan cooling
  • Standard spigot connection

Product description for Falcon Eyes TF-400A

Falcon Eyes Studio Flash TF-400A
The professional Falcon Eyes Studio Flash TF-400A has a light output of 400 watts and a modeling light with 150 watts of power. The additions to the TF-A flashes from Falcon Eyes will satisfy even the most demanding studio photographer. These professional flash units offer a fast charging time, a robust metal housing, a professional bayonet mount for accessories, an integrated slave receiver, fan cooling and precise setting options. Of course, the modeling light can be switched on and off. The automatically proportional light output is another setting option.

The lamp is fitted with a standard spigot connection on the underside. This means it can be attached to almost any tripod. The lamp has a Falcon Eyes bayonet connection at the front. This allows various accessories such as softboxes and reflectors to be connected.

Delivery includes

  • Flitser TF-400A studio flash
  • Flash tube
  • Modeling lamp
  • Reflector
  • Protective cap, practical for transportation
  • Flash synchronization cable
  • Mains cable
  • Manual

Falcon Eyes TF-400A

Technik
Max. Blitzleistung
400 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
8718127055224
KAN
290282

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