Fujifilm EF-60 and EF-W1 Shipping August 28th


Fujifilm informed retailers that the new Fujifilm EF-60 and EF-W1 will be shipping on August 28th.

Fujifilm EF-60 Key Features
  • X-Series and GFX System Wireless Control
  • Nissin Air System Wireless Compatibility
  • Recycle Time: 3 sec at Full Power
  • Guide Number: 197′ at 200mm Setting
  • Added versatility for those challenging situations – The EF-60 uses a Xenon flash tube as well as a high-luminance, white LED modeling light to achieve focus in dimly lit areas and help with aiming and positioning the light overall. For hybrid image makers, the EF-60’s modeling light can also be used as a continuous light source to create a catch light in a subject’s eyes when recording video.
  • Impressive power with multiple professional features to provide absolute creative control over an image – EF-60 is Fujifilm’s first wireless shoe mount flash that is radio-controlled. It provides X Series and GFX System users with impressively powerful output and professional features in a compact and portable design. With a zoom range of 24mm-200mm and a maximum guide number of 60 at 200mm, this flash is perfect for either TTL or manual applications and can be used on or off camera, when combined with the optional FUJIFILM EF-W1 Wireless Commander (sold separately).
  • Wirelessly control your creativity – The EF-60 can be optically triggered by the FUJIFILM EF-X500 Shoe Mount Flash (sold separately). When used in combination with the EF-W1 Wireless Commander, (also sold separately), users can control power output in ⅓ increments, group units into 1 of 3 groups, and assign 1 of 8 different channels for up to 30 wireless flashes. This 2.4 GHz remote functionality provides photographers with complete creative control over the lighting being used to create their images, while minimizing the amount of time needed to adjust settings for individual units overall.
  • Extended compatibility with NAS compatible units – Wireless remote functionality for the EF-60 Shoe Mount Flash has also been extended to the Nissin Air10s Remote product, which allows for integration with other NAS compatible flashes (i60A, Di700A, MG Series). This added compatibility allows users to use a variety of NAS products with the FUJIFILM EF-60 Flash, allowing photographers broad access to tools to help them make more creative lighting decisions. *NAS or Nissin Air System is a product of Nissin Japan Ltd.

Fujifilm EF-60: B&H Photo / Amazon / Adorama

Fujifilm EF-W1 Key Features
  • 2409 to 2476 MHz Radio TTL System
  • Compatible with Nissin Air System
  • 8 Channels and 4 Groups
  • Flash Sync Speed up to 1/8000 Second
  • Wirelessly control your creativity – When used in combination with the FUJIFILMEF-60 Shoe Mount Flash, users can adjust the flash’s power output in ⅓ increments, group it into 1 of 3 groups, assign it 1 of 8 different channels, and trigger it wirelessly. This 2.4 GHz remote functionality can also be extended to up to thirty EF-60 Shoe Mount Flashes to provide an extensive opportunity to create stunning images.
  • Reliability and consistency at your fingertips – The EF-W1 Wireless Commander uses radio-controlled 2.4 GHz wireless communications to remotely trigger EF-60’s diverse functions, which include TTL mode, Manual mode and FP High-Speed Sync mode.
  • Extended compatibility with Nissin Air System compatible units Wireless remote functionality for the EF-60 Shoe Mount Flash has also been extended to the Nissin Air10s Remote, which allows for integration with other Nissin Air System (NAS)* compatible flashes (i60A, Di700A, MG Series). This added compatibility allows users to use a combination of Nissin products with FUJIFILM EF-60 Flashes, allowing photographers broader access to tools to help them make more creative lighting decisions. *NAS or Nissin Air System is a product of Nissin Japan Ltd.

Fujifilm EF-W1: B&H Photo / Amazon / Adorama

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