Elinchrom D-Lite Studio Flash Kits
Elinchrom Press Release
Quality Lighting That Won’t Break the Bank - Elinchrom introduces its new entry-level, light-duty D-Lite studio flash kits
Ramsey, NJ – Proper lighting is by far one of the most crucial elements of photography. When it comes to shooting indoors, the ability to accurately control light intensity, direction or color can make or break a photo. Furthermore, a photographer’s ability to manipulate shadows and highlights can bring an image to life. This level of control has typically been out of reach for amateurs and enthusiasts with tight budgets, as reliable lighting technology has come at a hefty price—until now. Elinchrom, a leading manufacturer of professional lighting solutions is pleased to introduce its affordable D-Lite studio flash kits, specifically designed to meet the needs of entry-level shooters. The kits will include two D‑Lite heads, two Softboxes, two light stands and bags, with estimated street pricing of under $900 for the 200W D-Lite 2 and under $1,100 for the 400W D-Lite 4.
The new D-Lites combine Elinchrom’s legendary flash expertise with unsurpassed quality and lighting control, and allow photo enthusiasts to experience advanced lighting technology without breaking the bank. Unlike other entry-level studio flashes, the Elinchrom D-Lites are designed to work perfectly with digital cameras, are extremely lightweight with a sleek compact design and incorporate state-of‑the-art features commonly found on higher priced units. In addition, the D-Lites offer amateurs and enthusiasts something that other budget priced studio flashes can’t—control. Digitally controlled, shooters can rest assured that each time the flash is fired the D-Lites will produce the same amount of light, at the same duration and at the same color temperature.
The new Elinchrom D-Lites include two models; the 200W D-Lite 2 and 400W D-Lite 4. Both units are manufactured to Elinchrom’s most strict specifications and have the ability to work with 5 f-stops, ranging from 1/16 to 1/1. More importantly, each head offers photographers precision control, allowing them to make power adjustments as small as 1/10th an f-stop with stability accurate to 0.5%. The D-Lite 2 and D-Lite 4 are lightweight, at 2.4 lbs and 2.9 lbs respectively, and their compact design allow them to be used for in or out of the studio with dimensions of approximately 8.3 x 6.3 inches (length x diameter). For ease of use, the D-Lites are controlled by ergonomic touch pads and digital readouts that allow photographers to effortlessly switch between modes and adjust flash power and f-stop. The D-Lites are also fully compatible with Elinchrom’s range of optional equipment and accessories to help photographers further experiment with different lighting scenarios.
The new D-Lite studio flash kits are available through Bogen Imaging, the exclusive North American distributor of Elinchrom products.
About Bogen Imaging
Since 1959, Bogen Imaging (formerly Bogen Photo) has been a leading source for photographic, cinematic and video lighting, supports, and accessories. Many of the most respected manufacturers of precision products for the photographic, video, Cine and lighting are distributed in the U.S. exclusively by Bogen. These include Manfrotto and Gitzo tripods and heads, Kata protective carrying systems and accessories, Avenger lighting grip, I.F.F. ceiling mounted lighting suspension, Metz on-camera flash systems, Gossen light meters, Elinchrom studio lighting systems and a wide host of additional product lines which round out the most complete range of exceptional accessories in the business.





#1 Barry Miller
I bought these lights a few weeks ago and had the flash units all ready and set inside 10 minutes of opening the box. However the soft boxes took another 15 minutes to put together. The problem being the support spars are simply too rigid and there is no give in the fabric of the soft boxes. Having said that though the results are brilliant, I have hardly ever used studio flash in 40 odd years of photography but following the guide on the DVD that is included with the kit I was taking reasonable photographs very quickly.
Taking the soft boxes was also a pain and as I need the units to be quick to set up I decided to find an alternative solution for the spas problem. Simply I bought some 3mm fibreglass rod cut it to length and used some photo-chromatic buffer beads, bough from my local fishing tackle shop, to tip one end so the fibreglass rod did not poke through the fabric. The result is that the soft boxes can be quickly constructed whilst a little rigidity is compromised.
8:37 pm - Friday, March 20, 2009
#2 Darran Porter
Hi Barry,
I'm just about to buy these lights and wondered if they can be run off of an external battery pack?? Know what you mean about the spa rods, lmao. Great tip.
Cheers
Darran
11:06 am - Saturday, October 10, 2009
#3 Noman Khan
I am interested in Elinchrom D-Lite Studio Flash Kits please guide me procedure of purchase and send me some more detail on my e-mail address about lights.
Your reply will be appreciated.
Thanks
Regards,
Noman Khan Laser Lens Studio, Karachi Pakistan.
4:27 pm - Sunday, February 13, 2011