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New ML840H LED From Manfrotto

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Category: Portable Flash and Lighting

Manfrotto Expands Its LED Light Range - Manfrotto adds to its innovative range of LED lights with a new model.

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ML840H

Manfrotto introduces the largest and most powerful LED to its LED light range.

The Manfrotto ML840H incorporates a ''ball head to hotshoe'' system that allows it to be pivoted, angled and turned to direct the light as required. It can be mounted on a flash hotshoe either horizontally or vertically thanks to the DUO feature with its two shoe attachments, allowing multiple ML series lights to be stacked together to give an even stronger light.

The Manfrotto ML840H also has a flash setting, triggered by a sync cable, that emits a pulse of light four times brighter than the maximum continuous light it can produce. The presence of a variable dimmer allows for precise control over light output and exposure. In addition to this, it also includes useful light modifying accessories - a diffusor and two gels.

This LED light has an in-built rechargeable lithium battery which will keep it lit at full brightness for approximately 1.5 hours and retails at £249.95.


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treebridge
13 Aug 2012 - 7:03 PM
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£250! It's about time these came down in price. Bet they're £2.50 to make in China

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