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Unleash the power of light with our top-of-the-line monolight strobe heads -- the ultimate lighting tool for capturing stunning photographs. Monolights get their name from their construction, which contains the flash and power source all in one package. We offer a variety of monolight strobe heads from top manufacturers, including Profoto, Godox, and Westcott, each with its own unique features and capabilities.

Monolights are versatile and can be used for a variety of photography applications, including portrait, fashion, and product photography. Monolight strobes offer a range of adjustable power settings and can be triggered remotely, making them a popular choice among photographers everywhere.

When shopping for a monolight, it is important to consider factors such as power output, recycle time, and flash duration. Each of these factors may vary depending on the type of photography, the subjects, and the shooting location. Compatibility with other lighting equipment, such as softboxes and umbrellas, is another important consideration when choosing a monolight.

Is a Monolight the Same as a Strobe?

Yes, all monolights are categorized as studio strobes. However, what distinguishes monolights from different types of strobe heads is their construction. Monolights contain the power source and strobe light all in one self-contained unit.

Can You Use a Monolight with Other Lighting Equipment?

Yes. Photographers, videographers, and lighting professionals tend to use multiple light sources to maximize control over the lighting of their shots. The majority of the time, you’ll see a mix of continuous lighting and strobe lighting in studio photography.

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