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MFG# 100440
Samy's Part# S-058623
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The last thing you need when shooting on location is to run out of battery. With a spare Rechargeable Lithium-Ion Battery for B-Series Flashes you will get plenty of extra runtime. Fully charged you’ll get over 400 extra flashes on full power with the B10, B10X, or B20 and 200 full-power flashes with...
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Standard battery charger for the Li-Ion battery for B10. Recharges the B10 battery in less than 90 minutes. A charge status LED lets you know when the charging is ready. The charger can also be plugged to the Profoto B10 battery to prolong battery runtime if the Profoto B10 is used in studio.
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The Profoto Lithium-Ion Battery for B1 and B1X AirTTL Flash Heads will give you up to 325 full-power flashes and thousands of minimum power flashes on a 2.5-hour charge from the 2.8A multi-voltage charger. The 4.5A quick charger shortens that time to 1.5 hours. Fuel-gauge-type LEDs on the battery...
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What Is Portable Strobe Lighting

Portable strobe lighting brings studio-quality flash power to location shoots, outdoor events, and remote settings where wall power isn't available. Battery-powered flash heads and kits from Godox, Profoto, Elinchrom, and Westcott deliver the brightness and control photographers need to shape light on set, freeze motion, or add fill to outdoor portraits. Whether you're a working professional or enthusiast stepping into flash photography, portable strobes solve the mobility challenge of traditional studio lighting.

Portable strobes are battery-powered flash units that fire bright bursts of light, independent of camera flash sync speeds. Unlike on-camera flash, strobes compress intense light into millisecond bursts, enabling fast sync speeds, predictable color temperature, and freeze-frame control. Portable units pair studio monolight power with handheld mobility, connecting through wireless triggers or sync cables. They're particularly valuable for outdoor portraiture, product photography in unconventional spaces, and event coverage where shaped, controllable light makes the difference.

Key Features of Portable Strobe Lighting

Modern portable strobes share several core features:

  • Battery power with active charging during studio sessions
  • Color temperature matched to daylight (5500K) for consistent white balance
  • Flash durations from 1/200 to 1/20,000 second
  • Radio receivers that trigger from remotes (100+ meters range on most systems)
  • Recycle times between 0.3 and 3 seconds depending on output level
  • Adjustable power from full output down to 1/512 for fine exposure control
  • Optional modifiers including softboxes, beauty dishes, and grids
  • Weather-sealed construction on professional models

Portable Strobe Categories

Portable strobe systems divide into distinct product types. Monolights integrate the power supply and flash head in one compact unit; entry-level models are lightweight and affordable, while professional-grade versions add faster recycle times and more consistent output. Battery-powered flash heads separate the power pack from the flash head, useful when you need a lightweight head on a remote light stand while the power pack rests on a stable surface. Portable strobe lighting kits bundle head, battery, transmitter, and basic modifiers into a complete setup for learning or small productions. Some photographers prefer monolight strobe heads paired with studio power supplies for maximum flexibility and power.

Light Shaping and Modifiers

Portable strobes work with the same modifier ecosystem as studio lights. Softboxes diffuse and broaden light for portraiture and product work. Reflectors and beauty dishes concentrate output into controlled patterns. Grids focus light into narrow beams for hairlighting and edge definition. Modifiers attach to portable heads via speed rings (standardized or brand-specific) and affect both light size and directionality. Confirm compatibility with your strobe head's mount before purchasing. Light stands and grip equipment position lights at eye level, overhead, or low angles depending on your shooting scenario.

Godox, Profoto, Elinchrom, and Westcott Systems

Godox portable strobes emphasize affordability and feature density, including multi-light wireless systems for group control from the camera. Profoto batteries and heads prioritize consistency and color accuracy, with recycle times under 2 seconds and flash durations reaching 1/20,000 second. Elinchrom portable systems highlight fast recycling and active charging. Westcott lighting solutions blend portability with simplified operation and built-in wireless receivers.

Each brand's triggering system works independently. Godox triggers fire only Godox strobes; Profoto triggers fire Profoto heads. Understanding your primary brand before investing in multiple units simplifies workflow and reduces complexity on set.

Who Uses Portable Strobe Lighting

Professional portrait photographers use portable strobes to add fill or backlight to outdoor sessions, shaping faces and separating subjects from busy backgrounds. Wedding photographers deploy portable kits for receptions and candid coverage in dimly lit venues. Product photographers bring portable strobes on location shoots where studio space isn't available. Event coverage photographers use wireless systems to position fill lights at angles camera-mounted flash cannot reach.

Enthusiasts stepping into light control appreciate portable strobes for their predictable, repeatable flash exposure. Travel photographers who want flash capability without full studio weight choose compact monolight kits or interchangeable head systems.

Portable Strobe Lighting and Workflow Integration

Wireless triggering dominates modern portable strobe setups. Radio triggers operate reliably at distances up to 100+ meters and through obstacles. Sync cables still appear on entry-level units for high-interference environments, though they limit positioning freedom.

Battery management affects your shooting pace. Most portable strobes ship with lithium batteries good for 200-500 full-power flashes per charge. Faster recycle times reduce wait between shots. Having two batteries lets you rotate one on charge while shooting with the other. Premium systems offer rapid charging accessories that restore full capacity in 60 minutes.

Frequently Asked Questions


What's the difference between a portable strobe and an on-camera flash?

On-camera flash fires from the camera's hot shoe, limited by camera sync speed (typically 1/200 second) and modest power output. Portable strobes are handheld or stand-mounted units with higher output, faster flash durations (down to 1/20,000 second), and wireless triggering. Strobes enable high-speed sync, freeze fast motion, and precise light placement that on-camera flash cannot match.

How long do portable strobe batteries last?

Most portable strobe batteries deliver 200-500 full-power flashes per charge, depending on battery capacity and the strobe model. Professional systems with larger batteries may exceed 1,000 full-power flashes. Shooting at reduced power (1/2, 1/4, 1/8 power) extends battery life since less energy is consumed per flash.

Can I use portable strobes outdoors in bright sunlight?

Yes. Portable strobes add fill light to outdoor portraits, balancing harsh shadows. Use a high shutter speed near your camera's flash sync limit and neutral density filters to use wider apertures in bright conditions.

Do portable strobes require special triggers?

Each brand's strobes work with that brand's triggers. Godox strobes require Godox triggers; Profoto strobes require Profoto triggers. Some older strobes use sync cables instead of wireless systems. Confirm compatibility with your camera's hot shoe before purchasing triggers for a system you don't already own.

What modifiers work with portable strobes?

Portable strobes accept speed ring adapters that mount softboxes, beauty dishes, reflectors, and grids. Standard Bowens speed rings fit many brands, but check your strobe's documentation for compatible modifier sizes before investing.

How do I know if a portable strobe is weather sealed?

Professional-grade strobes from Profoto and Elinchrom publish weather resistance ratings. Entry-level strobes rarely include sealed construction. Check specifications for dust and moisture resistance details before purchasing.

Shop Portable Strobe Lighting at Samy's Camera

Portable strobe lighting transforms your ability to control light on location. Samy's Camera carries complete strobe lighting systems from Godox, Profoto, Elinchrom, and Westcott, plus wireless triggers, batteries, and flash filters and diffusion to shape light exactly how you need it. Pair strobes with camera bags and pouches and hard cases and large bags for transport. Our team offers expert guidance on building wireless systems and accessorizing your kit. Order online or visit a Samy's Camera location to explore complete kits and demonstrations.

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