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Review Summary
2008-02-06T19:00:00
I worked as a second shooter using the PL-2500 monolights and I am truly impressed by the "built like a tank" feel to these series of lights. I now have my own business and purchased the Solair series light, I wanted the best with no regrets, period. Combined with the Sekonic L-358 w/transmitter module and the pocket wizard system, you will truly have what it takes to get the job done. The only complaint I had is that the small paper clip antennna is buried inside the handle on the back and would not pick up the Sekonic's trigger signal with a medium softbox attached due to the shielding effect of the softbox interior. I took out the antenna and coupled the coax to the sync jack to add external antenna capability using a cut up sync cord with 1/4" plug, it couldn't work better.
Ronny
7.8 to 1000 Watt Seconds.
515 ISO 100
1/250 at full power, 1/4000 at 1/128th power.
Full to 1/128 range over 8 f/stops.
0.8 to 3.0 seconds at full power.
250-watt Quartz ESS Lamp.
105 to 125 VAC, 60hz 5 amp line voltage regulated.
Yes, 32 channel radio technology.
Yes, C4-19 Clear, C4-19C UV Corrected, C4-19D Frosted & UV Corrected, C4-19F Frosted.
4.5" x 4.5" x 8.75"
7 pounds.
TRIGGERING: Photo slave, Sync Jack, Test Button, 4 to 12 volt isolated. OVERLOAD PROTECTION: Fuse and Internal cool-down. AUDIBLE ALARMS: Misfire & Ready










All "DR" and Solair constant color models are now available with 32 channel radio technology that wirelessly trigger your strobes. You can use multiple lights in the studio and on location and never worry about your lights being triggered by another photographer's flash. It's easy. Just set the radio PowerLight to one of 32 channels on the Pocket Wizard transmitter. The built in radio receiver never needs batteries.