
HENSEL PORTY 6 LITHIUM
PRODUCT CODE 4956
New lithium technology has allowed HENSEL to re-engineer the Porty for today’s photographer.
Now smaller, lighter and more efficient the Porty 6 Lithium gives you 450 pops at 600 watt/secs. while weighing only 12 pounds. Featuring a recycle speed of .95 sec from 0 to 600 Joules you won’t miss a shot. Still with all the features you love from the PORTY Premium Plus: Able to power 2 heads with asymmetrical power ratios of 1:1, 1:2 and 1:3, Digital processors ensure your power is up to speed before you fire, 1/10th of a stop increments for power changes and the auto timer feature can be customized for your shooting temperment.
New features include full stop jumps of power at the touch of a button and the built in receiver is now integrated into the handle preventing loss and breakage. The batteries now weigh only 2.5 pounds and feature a built in charge indicator.
This pack is compatible with the Hensel Strobe Wizard (3950) with its fast, 4-channel radio-control triggering. 3 adjustable channels, an all-channel function, modeling light control and power adjustment providing sync times of up to 1/250 s.
Recycle at full power .95 sec
450 pops at full power: 15,000 at lowest power
Flash durations of 1/2500 using the EH Pro MINI P Speed Head. at 600 Joules 1/8100 at 37 Joules.
Measurements: (L x W x H): 8.86 x 7.8 x 8048 in. weight: approx. 12 lbs.
Batteries weigh 2.5 pounds.
(via Hensel USA profuct info page : http://henselusa.com/porty600_li.html)
see price info via (via ttp://www.adorama.com)/ NOv. 2009
Hensel Porty 6 Lithium 600 Watt Second Power Pack, Radio Controlled
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Nikon Speedlight SB-26
A modest upgrade of the SB-25, the SB-26 adds two functions: an 18mm diffuser and the ability to function as a wireless slave flash. Introduced in 1994.
Nikon Speedlight SB-26 (니콘 SB-26) 상세스펙
| GN: | 118 (ft), 36 (m) |
| Weight: | 13.8 oz (390g) (w/o batteries) |
| Size: | 5.3” (135mm) tall x 3.1” (79mm) wide x 4” (101mm) deep |
| Power: | four AA batteries |
| Recycle Time: | 7 seconds minimum (full discharge) |
| # of Flashes: | ~150 at full manual |
| Flash Duration: | 1/1000 |
| Coverage: | (102 degrees horizontal, 90 degrees vertical) 18mm lens; also supports 20mm, 24mm, 28mm, 35mm, 50mm, 70mm, and 85mm coverage |
| Case: | SS-24 included |
| Key Features: | TTL flash control on most TTL-capable Nikon bodies, monitor pre-flash on F90/N90 or later bodies; Full power TTL, seven power level manual, and Automatic (six apertures) settings. LCD panel shows settings. Rear curtain sync. High Speed sync, Repeating flash, red-eye reduction, wireless remote. The SB-26 can synchronize with up to four additional flashes via cables. Unlimited numbers of SB-26’s can be fired in the wireless remote mode. Head tilts from –7 degrees below horizontal up to 90 degrees above horizontal, and rotates -180 degrees to plus 90 degrees clockwise. Built-in diffuser card. Aufofocus assist light. External power source terminal, TTL multiple flash terminal, sync/multiple flash terminal.
Nikon’s Other Speedlights SB-1, SB-2, SB-3, SB-4, |

A behind the scene picture @ Ted Adnan Studio Flash Lighting Workshop June 2007, originally uploaded by ted adnan. from flickr
KODAK WRATTEN Gelatin Filters
This chart lists the standard numerical designations of available KODAK WRATTEN Gelatin Filters.
Filter Color Description/Use
Yellows
2A Pale yellow. Absorbs ultraviolet radiation.
2B Pale yellow. Absorbs ultraviolet radiation, slightly less than No. 2A.
2E Pale yellow. Absorbs more ultraviolet radiation than No. 2A.
3 Light yellow. Absorbs excessive sky blue.
8 Yellow. Transmits less blue than No. 3.
9 Deep yellow. More dramatic effect than No. 8.
11 Yellowish-green. Corrects panchromatic film rendition to match tungsten impression of scene.
12 Deep yellow. Minus blue filter (see No. 32 for minus-green and No. 44A for minus-red).
15 Deep yellow. Darkens sky in landscape photography.
Oranges, Reds and Magentas
16 Yellow-orange. Greater over-correction of sky than No. 15.
21 Orange. Contrast filter for blue and blue-green absorption.
22 Deep orange. Contrast filter, greater effect than No. 21.
24 Red.
25 Red tricolor. Color separation work, tricolor printing, and infrared photography.
26 Red.
29 Red. Color separation with Nos. 47 and 61 and tricolor printing work.
32 Magenta. Minus-green (No. 12 is minus-blue, No. 44A is minus-red).
Violets, Blues and Greens
34A Violet. For minus-green and plus-blue separation.
38A Blue. Absorbs red, some UV and green light.
44 Light blue-green. Minus-red filter with much UV absorption.
44A Light blue-green. Minus-red (No. 12 is minus-blue, and No. 32 is minus-green)
47 Blue tricolor. Color separation work with Nos. 29 and 61.
47A Light blue. Exciting fluorescein dyes in medical applications.
47B Deep blue tricolor. Color separation and tricolor work.
58 Green tricolor. Color separation and tricolor printing.
61 Deep green tricolor. Tricolor work with Nos. 29 and 47.
Color Conversion or Conversion Filters
Designed to provide significant changes in color temperature of various light sources.
80A, 80B, 80C, 80D—Blue series of conversion filters for use with color films.
5, 85N3, 85N6, 85N9, 85B, 85C – Amber series of conversion filters for use with color films.
Light Balancing
81, 81A, 81B, 81C, 81D, 81EF – Yellowish series of light-balancing filters.
82, 82A, 82B, 82C – Bluish series of light-balancing filters.
KODAK Miscellaneous
87, 87C Visibly opaque infrared filters.
89B Visibly opaque. Infrared photography, especially aerial.
90 Dark grayish amber.
92 Red. Color densitometry.
96 Neutral Density Filter No. 96.
98 Blue. Equivalent to No. 47B plus No. 2B filter.
99 Green. Equivalent to No. 61 plus No. 16 filter.
102 Yellow-green. Converts barrier-layer photocell response to eye luminosity response.
106 Amber. Converts an S-4 type photocell response to the eye-luminosity response.
Note: For more information about filters, see Publication B-3, KODAK Photographic Filters Handbook,
available through your photographic dealer.
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| : | $ 339.99 (490,740 원) |
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The world’s first auto-sensing wireless transceiver.
Faster, smarter and easier to use, just connect the Plus II to your camera and/or flash and you are wireless-ready. The Plus II offers all the popular features of the successful PocketWizard Plus Transmitter/Receiver system, but that’s where the similarity ends. The Plus II offers the latest innovation in wireless triggering for remote cameras and flash units at an amazingly affordable price. Current PocketWizard owners will also appreciate that it’s compatible with all PocketWizard radios past and present; it is also part of the PocketWizard Wireless Freedom system.
The PocketWizard Plus II is the first radio triggering system to offer Auto-Sensing Transceiver Technology. This technology analyzes the status of the miniphone jacks, camera hot shoe or the TEST button to determine which mode (Transmit or Receive) to set. By default, the Plus II is always in Receiver mode unless it senses a trigger pulse from a camera’s hot shoe, then it quickly switches to a Transmitter. For shooting situations that may require the Auto-Sensing disabled, simply set the selector switch to “LOCAL” and the Plus II will only receive radio signals.
Since the Plus II is a Transceiver, there’s no need to worry about how many Transmitters or Receivers to bring with you on the shoot because it’s all-in-one. The Plus II is so simple yet advanced; utilizing its new powerful microprocessor it will automatically trigger a camera and remote flash within 10 microseconds (1/100th of a millisecond) with its built-in Auto-Relay mode. Photographers can remotely trigger their cameras and the camera-mounted Plus II automatically relays the triggering signal to a remote flash. With the Plus II’s fast switching speed, there’s no loss of camera shutter speed performance or triggering delays. The Plus II also sports the fastest triggering speed in its class, at an amazing 12 fps; it can outpace the fastest available DSLRs.
The Plus II also offers PocketWizard’s bulletproof, “best in the biz” reliable triggering with a range of up to 1600 feet away at synch speeds of 1/250 (focal) or 1/500 (Leaf shutter). Four selectable channels provide secure triggering and choosing which zone to trigger (on camera flash, remote flash or both) is as easy as sliding a switch. The New PocketWizard Plus II offers great flexibility and ease-of-use for photographers who demand a reliable wireless solution that they can just plug in, turn it on and shoot. In addition, the Plus II comes complete with various mounting solutions, PC-1 synch cable and batteries. A wide range of camera and flash triggering cables and adapters along with a 3-year warranty makes the PocketWizard Plus II the perfect choice for reliable wireless radio triggering.
PocketWizard Plus II Specifications:
| Range: | 1600 feet + |
| Frequency: | 344mhz |
| Code: | Complex 16-bit digital coding |
| Channels: | 4 digitally coded ID#s (First 4 original PocketWizard Classic channels) |
| Synch Speed: | Up to 1/250 (focal plane); 1/500 (leaf) |
| Triggering Speed: | 12 f.p.s. |
| Batteries: | 2AA Alkaline |
| Weight: | 6 oz. (with batteries) |
| Dimensions: | 3.6″H x 2″ W x 1.4″ D (antenna adds 2.2″) |
| Mounting: | Hot shoe and 1/4″-20 thread mount & eyelet for strap |
Instruction Manuals
Download PocketWizard™ Instruction Booklets
Some instruction booklets for current and discontinued products are available for download as PDF (Portable Document Format) files which require Adobe Acrobat for viewing or printing.
Adobe Acrobat Reader must be installed on your system. It is available for free download at the Adobe Web site at:
http://www.adobe.com/products/acrobat/readstep2.html
Please note:
PocketWizard cannot supply technical support for the installation or troubleshooting of Acrobat.
The following instruction booklets are currently available for download. Depending on the speed of your Internet connection, downloads using a 56k modem may take 5 minutes or longer.
If you’ve installed the Acrobat Reader plug-in for your browser, which comes with Adobe Acrobat, simply click on the instruction booklet you wish to view, and if your browser is set up to view PDF files, it will begin to load and appear in your browser window. After it appears on your screen and has completed loading, you can save the file to your hard drive or print it out.
If your browser is not set up to view PDF files, your browser will ask you whether or not you wish to save the file. You can then save it to your hard drive and view it later once you have the Acrobat Reader and/or plug-in installed. Windows users of Netscape Navigator can simply right click on the file name and select “Save Link As” (Internet Explorer users, select “Save Target As”).
| Booklet | File Size |
|---|---|
| PocketWizard Plus II | 654K |
| PocketWizard Plus | 51K |
| PocketWizard MultiMAX | 1.6M |
| PocketWizard Max | 134K |
| PocketWizard Classic | 32K |
| Time Machine | 129K |
| SpeedCycler | 23K |
| Pre-Trigger Cables | 8K |
| Low Voltage Trigger – Miniphone | 22K |
| Low Voltage Trigger – Household | 21K |
| Quick Guides | File Size |
|---|---|
| PocketWizard MultiMAX | 1.6M |


IDA Grandas-Rhee by orbis ringflash
Performance ‘FLOW’The Diary – CONTACT IMPROV SEOUL
Performance ‘FLOW’ 1+1=11 by IDA Grandas-Rhee and Jane Rhyu
Casey Carlson with ABR800
