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Review Summary
2017-04-06T11:26:55
I've been using the PL1250 and 1250DR and love them. I would have replaced the 1250 for another DR with digital controls but it works so well I can't see any reason to part with it. Love the size and use them with Chimera softboxes for location shoots. Adorama definitely had the best price and customer service.
MARTIN M.
2015-12-11T10:53:55
I now have two of these and two of the larger 2500DR models. The digital controls let you easily adjust power in 1/10 or 1/2 stop increments. The modeling light is also variable. I love all of my Photogenic gear.
WILLIAM R.
2009-07-21T21:00:00
Overall a great piece of equipment, and Adorama had the best price.[...]
Jimmy H.
2009-02-19T19:00:00
An American made photo-product you can't beat.HAVE BEEN WORKING WITH PHOTOGENICS FOR MANY YEARS. Great Value....
Brownie
2009-01-26T19:00:00
Good quality for the price I use them for photos of studio I like very much the remote control
serpent l.
2008-01-20T19:00:00
Great compact size. Very easy quick release hood. I love the cooling fan. The digital controls are tops. Fast recovery time.
OZTEX
15 to 500 Watt Seconds.
365 ISO 100.
1/1300 at full power.
Full to 1/32 range over 6 f-stops with 0.2 resolution
0.5 to 1.5 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, C4-15 Clear, C4-15C UV Corrected, C4-15D Frosted & UV Corrected, C4-15F Frosted.
4.5" x 4.5" x 6.75"
5.8 pounds
TRIGGERING: Photo slave, Sync Jack, Test Button, 4 to 12volt isolated. OVERLOAD PROTECTION: Fuse and Internal cool-down.










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.