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LumoPro

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LumoPro is a brand of lighting and studio equipment for amateur and professional photographers.

Products

LumoPro manufactures and sells:

  • Shoe-mount Flash Units
  • Stands
  • Grips/Clamps
  • Reflectors
  • Background Supports
  • Booms
  • Studs and Adapters
  • Posing Gear
  • Cords
  • Light Modifiers

Flashes

LumoPro LP120

In 2009, LumoPro announced their first venture into an off-camera shoe-mount flash unit, the LP120 Quad-Sync Manual Flash.[1]

Developed in conjunction with the Strobist community, this flash is aimed at professional and amateur photographers alike.

LumoPro LP160

In 2010, LumoPro announced their second generation off-camera shoe-mount flash unit, the LP160 Quad-Sync Manual Flash.[2]

The LP160 is the successor to the LP120. Like its predecessor, it offers 4 ways of synchronization. It has a more powerful flash (GN 140 in comparison with GN 100 for the LP120), 7 power variations (full to 1/64), faster recycle time (4 sec instead of 6.5 sec), and a metal hotshoe foot. It also has an additional digital slave mode to ignore TTL pre-flashes.[3]

LumoPro LP180

In 2013, LumoPro announced their third generation off-camera shoe-mount flash unit, the LP180 Quad-Sync Manual Flash.[4]

The LP180 carried the feature sets of both the LP120 and LP160 including Quad-Sync, metal hotshoe foot, optical slave, and digital slave that ignores TTL pre-flashes. In addition to the legacy features, the LP180 introduces a new sliding lock hotshoe, a 1/4-20 mounting thread on the side of the head for on-axis mounting for umbrellas, and an audible feedback recycle tone.[5]

See also

References

Notes

  1. "Strobist: Manual Flashes: Two Debuts and an Adoption".
  2. "Strobist: LumoPro LP160: Quad Sync v.2.0".
  3. "Strobist: LumoPro LP160: Quad Sync v.2.0".
  4. "Strobist: LumoPro LP180: Designed for Off-Camera Lighting".
  5. "Strobist: LumoPro LP180: Designed for Off-Camera Lighting".

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