Lumedyne is location lighting and portable professional flash equipment.
We offer Cyclers and the X to power other brands of flashes. And, we have a modular flash system that has a proven track record of being a highly reliable source of light for professional photographers for over 45 years.
To build a full flash system, you wil need a Power Pack, a Flash Head, a Battery and a Charger. Some added cables and accessories might be a great addition and you need to trigger the system with a radio or light slave or a sync cord.
We have photographers on staff to answer your questions, so give us a call and let us help you create your own perfect lighting solution for on location.
If you want to build your own small battery this enclosure is 2.2 inches tall outside. It has the right connector to attach to the Lumedyne Power Packs. It has the keeper clips for the Pack's latches. It has a simple DC charge jack of 2.1mm by 5mm and a charging LED but no further charge control circuit or PEPI. No battery or charger is included
If you want to build your own small battery this enclosure is 3 inches tall outside. It has the right connector to attach to the Lumedyne Power Packs. It has the keeper clips for the Pack's latches. It has a simple DC charge jack of 2.1mm by 5mm and a charging LED but no further charge control circuit or PEPI. No battery or charger is included
The BC12 allows you to add your own car or marine battery inside of the container and flash for thousands of flashes per charge. These were originally invented for team sports photographers who needed to compete with full sunlight thousands of times per day while they are out in the middle of a field. Fashion photographers have used it the same way on a beach or the street...
The ATTE goes into a Flash Head where the Flashtube normally goes and adds about an inch to the position of the Flashtube from the face of the Head.
This is generally preferred when you need a different coverage from a custom reflector than the tube provides from it's normal location.
The name says it all, except that there is a Sharpie™ marker included if you want to make permanent notes on this flat and writable tape measure that also works with a pencil for temporary notes.
If you measure the light output at a given distance before your client is in front of you, then later when you are really shooting, it's easy to always get the exact right exposure without a lot of light-meter readings and extra flashes at your subject.
This is a simple addition to a bracket when you want to be able to aim the Head up and down. There are two adjustable disks that allow you to set the ending angle in each direction. Some set screws allow you to adjust the range of movement and it is designed to bolt onto 1/4-20 holes or use the nuts and bolts.
This is the straight silver tube that you may remember from your Flash Head box when it was new. You can use it for flashtube protection or for a simple snoot to limit the light to a very small area.
This durable cloth adapter with two D-rings is designed for supporting your two piece Lumedyne Cyclers and their attached Battery by a shoulder strap since those Cyclers did not include any shoulder strap D-rings.
This small adapter is designed for items that might mount on top of a camera style hot-shoe that you would rather mount on top of your Lumedyne Head.
A Pocket Wizard™ or other brand of radio slave is a good example of what might be mounted in this shoe.
It does not transmit the sync signals all the appropriate sync cords are still used, it's just a solid mounting point.