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New Quantum Turbo Blade - Quantum release smallest and most compact power source for portable flash units.

Press Release:
Flaghead Photographic, the exclusive UK& Ireland distributor for Quantum products, are pleased to announce the new Quantum Turbo Blade battery pack!
The Turbo Blade is Quantum’s smallest and most compact power source for portable flash units: ultra fast recycling and high capacity in a small, compact case!
The impressive power capacity and speed of the new Turbo 3 belies it’s size! This battery pack is the direct replacement of the Turbo Compact. The Turbo Blade delivers fast recycling and high capacity in a clever, tough case that attaches to the camera base via it’s tripod thread and is designed for those photographers that prefer a camera-mounted battery pack for ease of use. However, the Turbo Blade can be used away from the camera with longer power cables when carried in a pocket, backpack or belt pouch.
A highly visible “fuel-gauge” indicates battery capacity and charge status.
Flaghead Photographic MD Hardy Haase comments: “This is Quantum’s smallest and lightest Turbo battery pack yet! With 30 years experience in battery technology, Quantum really know how to provide the power that fast shooting professionals desperately need!”
Turbo Blade main features:
- 400 full power flashes with a hot-shoe flash
- Ultra-Fast recycling: 1.4 second to full power with a hot-shoe flash
- Smaller and lighter than even the Turbo Slim Compact
- Nickel Metal Hydride battery, NO memory problems
- World-wide charger and camera mounting screw included
- Uses all existing Turbo cables, short and long versions
- Size & Weight: 13.8 x 6 x 3.7 cm, 420 gram
- Full charge from empty in 1.5 hours
- Compatible with hundreds of flash units from Quantum, Canon, Nikon, Metz, Sunpak, Nissin, Vivitar and many more
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Fix that to a pro camera or one with a battery grip, plus flash, & are you going to be able to lift it? It'll certainly make a chunky handful.
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