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    Godox Lux Senior Retro Camera Flash

    Ordered one from BH last week

    and yes I will use it on LF

    I could not resist the retro expanding reflector blades

    and it's rechargeable

    I like using flash bulbs in the old Honeywell unit on which the Godox is based

    Perhaps on a 4X5 Printed point and shoot
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    Re: Godox Lux Senior Retro Camera Flash

    Sure looks cool.
    I wonder if the reflector is big enough to shape the light in a way that is noticeably different from a regular camera flash?
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    Re: Godox Lux Senior Retro Camera Flash

    I guess I will find out

    I like to experiment


    Quote Originally Posted by nitroplait View Post
    Sure looks cool.
    I wonder if the reflector is big enough to shape the light in a way that is noticeably different from a regular camera flash?
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    Re: Godox Lux Senior Retro Camera Flash

    Shot this 10 years ago

    Not mine, my benefactor wanted it for give away sale

    Wings of Light by TIN CAN COLLEGE, on Flickr
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    Re: Godox Lux Senior Retro Camera Flash

    Man I wanted one of these like 20 years ago. So cool they coming out with things that have that quality that we want to see in images. I wanted to use it on my Holgas and Dianas.
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    Re: Godox Lux Senior Retro Camera Flash

    They sell for $10 on eby

    The expensive battery is the money

    I think I have 3 that work and flashbulbs

    I thing B&H will ship my new one in 2 weeks
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    Re: Godox Lux Senior Retro Camera Flash

    Quote Originally Posted by nitroplait View Post
    Sure looks cool.
    I wonder if the reflector is big enough to shape the light in a way that is noticeably different from a regular camera flash?
    just being round and having less of the light coming straight from the tube will give a noticeably smoother look.

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    Re: Godox Lux Senior Retro Camera Flash

    Any follow up on this? Looking for something to use with my stereo realist and vintage 120 folders. I posted something similar on photrio. I wonder if they have tamed the trigger voltage?

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    Re: Godox Lux Senior Retro Camera Flash

    I already paid B&J a month ago

    Not yet from them

    Amazon sold a few

    Now Amazon is $10 cheaper, in stock

    https://www.amazon.com/Temperature-R...ps%2C91&sr=8-3

    The new flash is really designed for DIGI as the GN is low

    I use real flash bulbs with film

    Quote Originally Posted by knjkrock View Post
    Any follow up on this? Looking for something to use with my stereo realist and vintage 120 folders. I posted something similar on photrio. I wonder if they have tamed the trigger voltage?
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    Re: Godox Lux Senior Retro Camera Flash

    Watch the 3 videos on Amazon

    I won’t buy the other one as it uses AAA

    Quote Originally Posted by knjkrock View Post
    Any follow up on this? Looking for something to use with my stereo realist and vintage 120 folders. I posted something similar on photrio. I wonder if they have tamed the trigger voltage?
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