![]() "I think the idea of art kills creativity" - Douglas Adams ![]() If the lid won't close, the pack won't turn on. ![]() The Pulsos can have trouble with very stiff cords, since the sync cable connects under a lid. Opus packs can have trouble fitting a thicker bodied mini jack, since the sync connector is recessed. Can be usefull sometimes, but for average use you won't need them. Newer Brons are more programmable still, and allow things like constant flash color temp through the entire power range, or programmable flash duration. You'll need a manual to make sense of some of the programmable functions though.įor instance you can delay the flash, dim the ML while charging, set the display for asymetrical settings to display percentage or power setting, adjust the displaying of the power to 'match' 3200 Ws and 1600Ws packs for instance (1600 Ws displays max output as "9" instead of "10", so 1600Ws is "9" on all packs), or have two power packs 'ping pong' (flash alternately) to be able to get shorter flash intervals. Pulso 4 (3200 Ws, symmetrical) and Opus A2 (1600Ws, 3 outputs, asymetrical) are okay. They also use a different style sync connector. As well as 304, 404, Opus 2 packs and Broncolor monolights.ģ04 (1600Ws, symmetrical) and 404 (1600 Ws, 1 asymetrical setting) still get the job done, but are of another age really. ![]() A few photographers I work for use Broncolor Pulso 4 and Opus A2 packs.
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