Photography Flashtubes
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Profoto Flashtube for Pro Twin Head
- Profoto Flashtube: Optimal color temperature.
- High power output for Pro Twin Head systems.
- Fast recycle time ensures seamless shooting.
- Extended lifespan hours for lasting value.
- Guaranteed tube compatibility with Profoto gear.
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Profoto Flash Tube for D1 500/1000 Monolights
- Profoto flashtube ensures consistent power output.
- UV-coated tube offers enhanced durability, lifespan.
- Ideal for D1 500/1000 monolights; easy install.
- Maximize color accuracy with this Profoto lamp.
- Get rapid recycle time with this flashtube.
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Broncolor Sunlight Set for Pulso G Lamphead
- Max. 3200 J flash energy for studio lighting.
- Pulso lamp base G ensures broad compatibility.
- Accurate color with UV protective domes included.
- Durable flashtube design for reliable performance.
- Ideal for Pulso lamp base 2, F2, 4, and F4 heads.
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Broncolor Flash Tube 2x3200 J, 5900 K without Coating
- Broncolor flashtube: 2x3200J power output.
- 5900K color temperature for true-tone lighting.
- Durable flashtube ensures long-lasting recycle time.
- High lifespan flashtube with protective glass.
- Compatible with Pulso-Twin Broncolor equipment.
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Broncolor Flash Tube 800 J, 5900 K for Boxlite 40
- Broncolor flashtube: 800J power output.
- 5900K color accuracy for true-to-life images.
- Ensures fast recycle time for studio use.
- Durable flashtube built for long lifespan.
- Compatible with Broncolor Boxlite 40.
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Profoto Flashtube for Acute/D4 Head
- Profoto Flashtube: Ensures optimal power output.
- Acute/D4 Head compatibility: Seamless integration.
- Exceptional durability: Long-lasting flashtube life.
- Studio-grade flashtube: Accurate color rendition.
- Professional flashtube: Fast, reliable recycle time.
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Profoto Frosted Glass Plate for D1 Monolight
- Enhance D1 Monolight output with frosted glass.
- Achieve soft, even lighting with this Profoto plate.
- Durable glass ensures long-lasting performance.
- Specifically designed for Profoto D1 monolights.
- Optimize light diffusion for professional results.
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Broncolor Flash Tube 3200 J, 5900 K for Unilite
- Broncolor flashtube: 3200 J power output.
- Accurate 5900 K color temperature flashtube.
- Durable flashtube ensures long lifespan.
- Fast recycle time with this Broncolor lamp.
- Compatible with Unilite/Pulso G lamp bases.
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Profoto 250Ws Flashtube for D1 Monolight
- Profoto 250Ws Flashtube ensures optimal power output.
- Consistent color accuracy for professional photography.
- Designed for Profoto D1 Monolight flash systems.
- Durable flashtube built for extended lifespan.
- Fast recycle time ensures efficient workflow.
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Broncolor Flash Tube 1600 J for Mobilite 2/Picolite
- Broncolor flashtube: Accurate 5900K color temp.
- 1600J flashtube power output for studio lighting.
- Durable flashtube ensures long-lasting performance.
- Fast recycle time with this Broncolor lamp.
- Compatible flashtube for Mobilite 2/Picolite strobes.
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Profoto Flashtube for D30 Monolight
- Profoto flashtube ensures consistent performance.
- Optimized color temperature for perfect lighting.
- Long lifespan Profoto flashtube for lasting use.
- Rapid recycle time with this Profoto flashtube.
- Standard mount ensures Profoto monolight fit.
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Most studio strobes use interchangeable flashtubes as a light source. Flashtubes or flashlamps produce incredibly intense light for a very short period of time using a pulse of voltage and ionized gas.
Flashtubes for Studio Strobes and Monolights
While flashtubes come in a variety of shapes, sizes, and configurations, most rely on the same technology and similar components to provide illumination.
Anatomy of a Flashtube
Flashtubes feature a completely sealed glass tube filled with xenon or an alternate noble gas. Electrodes inside the tube introduce a high, yet brief electrical current to this gas. Flashtubes also come in varied shapes, such as straight, U-shaped, and dome-shaped.
No matter which shape of flashtube your studio light requires, remember that the glass used is delicate and the oils from your fingers can degrade the flashtube’s strength and integrity.
Lamp Wattage
You should always select the wattage of your flashtube based on the wattage of your studio strobe or monolight. It’s important that the wattages match to avoid exploding bulbs and other potentially hazardous mishaps.
Choose from low-powered flashtubes in the 200-800 watt range, or more robust and high-powered lamps in the 2400-4800 range.
If you’re not sure which flashtube you need, check the product specifications for your strobe light. You can also consult with our customer support team.
Color Temperature for Flashtubes
Most flashtubes produce cool white light, though there is some variation in color temperature. As you explore available color temperatures, remember that the higher the number, the cooler the light. A 5400K lamp will be slightly warmer than a 5900K lamp.
Replacing Your Flashtube
Eventually, all flashtubes burn out on their own and you’ll need to replace the lamp. When replacing any flash lamp, remember to keep from touching the glass components with your bare skin to avoid potential damage. Many photographers wear thin cotton gloves or latex gloves when replacing lamps so they can maintain dexterity while protecting the lamp from skin oils.
Disconnecting old lamps and connecting new ones is relatively simple, but some strobes feature a hook or springed release mechanism that you’ll need to engage.
Choose from Leading Brands for Reliable Flashtubes
Some strobe manufacturers offer their own flashtubes for guaranteed compatibility and functionality. You also have the option of selecting from tubes made by manufacturers who focus specifically on creating dependable lamps. Speedotron, Elinchrom, Flashpoint, Hensel, and Profoto are some of the most reliable brands on the market for high-quality photographic lighting equipment.