Union, NJ – broncolor, the manufacturer of
industry-leading professional lighting tools for over half a century,
announces the new RFS 2.2 F for Fujifilm cameras. Developed in
cooperation with Godox, the RFS 2.2 F can be used in conjunction with
broncolor’s world-renowned professional flash monolights and pack
systems.
Designed to bring versatility when shooting outdoors, broncolor’s HS
technology allows for flash sync up to 1/8000s on supported lights,
enabling the photographer to open up the aperture for shallow depth of
field. Using a single flash pulse, the resulting HS flash has no major
impact on light output or battery life. Specifically, broncolor’s Siros
and Move product lines currently support HS, while the new RFS 2.2 F
maintains backward compatibility with existing RFS 2 enabled products
such as Scoro and Senso packs.
Broncolor’s RFS 2 technology allows radio connectivity up to 100 meters
or 300 feet, with remote flash output control, and modeling lamp toggle
for up to 99 separate Studio channels with 40 Lamp groups per channel.
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