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Einteins vs Elinchrom RX series
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<blockquote data-quote="WayneF" data-source="post: 200565" data-attributes="member: 12496"><p>No, studio flash are not speedlights. The spec durations you posted say t.5, which is half power points. t.1 (down to 10%) will be 3 times longer.</p><p></p><p>Einstein could be said to be, but even its action mode (speedlight mode) spec only goes to 1/13500 second. It is big, and big is slow. Your SB-700 spec goes to 1/40,000 second (page H-17). But the Einstein is a huge unit, up to 640 watt seconds. SB-700 might be 50 watt seconds (guessing, but well less than 75).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="WayneF, post: 200565, member: 12496"] No, studio flash are not speedlights. The spec durations you posted say t.5, which is half power points. t.1 (down to 10%) will be 3 times longer. Einstein could be said to be, but even its action mode (speedlight mode) spec only goes to 1/13500 second. It is big, and big is slow. Your SB-700 spec goes to 1/40,000 second (page H-17). But the Einstein is a huge unit, up to 640 watt seconds. SB-700 might be 50 watt seconds (guessing, but well less than 75). [/QUOTE]
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