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Walimex pro per battery flash Mover 400 TTL

400 W, Flash head
was CHF394.99
Delivered between Thu, 15.5. and Mon, 19.5.
More than 10 items in stock at third-party supplier
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WilTec DE

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Walimex pro Studio Battery Flash Mover 400 TTL - intuitive operation and compact size

The Mover 400 TTL studio battery flash from Walimex pro is an extremely compact and handy studio flash with a built-in 2.4 GHz radio receiver. The flash is easy to operate. The control panel and digital display are very clearly laid out, keeping you informed about your current settings. The functions of the studio battery flash are almost self-explanatory. A detailed user manual guides you safely through the menu. This makes the Mover 400 TTL particularly suitable for ambitious beginners, while professional users will also be impressed. It is the perfect flash for portrait, wedding, or sports shoots - anywhere and anytime.

Convincing technology in the Mover 400 TTL

The technical features include TTL support and high-speed synchronization (up to 1/8,000 s). With a short flash duration of up to 1/10,000 s, fast movements can be captured. Synchronization is possible on the first and second curtain. The LED modeling light is long-lasting, bright, and energy-efficient, assisting you in setting up your scene. The flash output can be adjusted from 1/1 to 1/128 in 1/3 stops. Additionally, the flash offers manual settings, a strobe function, and, as a complement to the TTL function, flash exposure compensation (FEC) and flash exposure automation (FEB). The plug-in flash tube can be replaced by the user if needed.

For more flexibility and creativity

The studio flash features a radio receiver and a practical bayonet mount, allowing for easy and quick changes of light modifiers. The powerful battery makes you largely independent of a power source on location. The battery allows you to work at full charge.

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