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Elinchrom Compact D-Lite RX 4/4 Kit (Set, 400 Ws)
EUR748,13

Elinchrom Compact D-Lite RX 4/4 Kit

Set, 400 Ws


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2 years ago

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2 years ago

We work with different suppliers and daily prices. For this reason, it can happen that the price of an item is adjusted upwards or downwards over time. In this case, however, our "favourable" supplier for this item is probably no longer available, which is why our purchase price has automatically changed to the next cheapest supplier. For this reason, these larger price jumps can occur, both upwards and downwards.
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Hello obersonn -- I haven't tried using the D-Lite RX 4/4 kit with an external power supply myself, but Elinchrom's specification list indicates that the maximum power draw during normal running is 150 Watts at 230V/50Hz, which goes up to 370 Watts during the charge phase. An external power supply spec list should include its max power output as well as its capacity, which should give you the information you need. (It's going to be fuzzy maths, since it's hard to calculate how many charge phases you'd go through in a session, the effect of temperature on the charge capacity, etc.) Good luck in your research!
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7 years ago

Is the flash compatible with any camera?

According to the enquiry, you can operate and use any camera with the available radio release. However, if you do not want to use the radio release, then not all cameras can be used. You are welcome to tell us what kind of camera you have and then we can check whether it would fit.
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7 years ago • purchased this product

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Works perfectly with my Nikon d850 and d500 as for the Sony I'm not sure brand I don't use I suggest you email Elinchrom for more information.

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