Description
Compatible with FUJIFILM, Canon, Nikon, Olympus, and Sony cameras, the Lux Senior Retro Camera Flash from Godox is a diminutive 7 x 4.5 x 3.3" light source with basic features and is small enough to have it regularly mounted on your camera.Called a "retro" flash, the unit has a simple dial that correlates ISO with apertures, power levels, and shooting distances. For example, if you want to shoot at 5' with an ISO of 400, the dial lines up f/5.6 and 1/16 power. The flash has an Auto Mode, too, that defaults to f/2.8 at ISO 100.Control features include an Optical Mode that offers S1 and S2 settings. In S1 the flash will fire in response to another manual or TTL flash, while in S2 the Retro Flash will respond similarly, but ignore the initial flash. The unit runs on its rechargeable battery and comes with a triggering cable and a storage bag.
- Professional Retro Flash: The Godox Lux Senior Camera Flash is Vintage and Professional, With 6000K ± 200K CCT,1/1-1/64 Flash power, S1/S2 optical control, Panel display, Hotshoe, and SYNC cable. etc.
- Vintages in Use: The retro vibe of the Godox Lux Senior resonates more in use. Experiencing the classic way of photography with the fan-type silver reflector to shape the light and the flash bulb combining a vintage shape with new technology.
- Two Ways of Light Control: Adopting the same operation method as Lux Junior, the Lux Senior Camera Flash also provides two ways of light control: the auto/manual flash mode. Select A mode to immerse yourself in the creating ideas, or M mode to enjoy the achievement of manual controlling
- Bring It Wherever You Go: Folded, it’s like another phone you take with you. The Lux Senior brings you the inspiration of a great artwork every time you unfold it, Which is also can be part of your daily Outfit to create a different Nostalgia Glamour
- Recreate the Nostalgia Glamour: With the Godox Lux Senior, creates the irreplaceable nostalgia glamour look with a simple click of the shutter button, and presents the original classic beauty of the ‘60s without adding any filter