Studio flashes
Studio flashes provide controlled burst lighting for portraits, product photography, fashion shoots and other studio setups. This category includes models with different power levels and working formats for home studios and more demanding professional use. Compare options by power, control, size and compatibility with your light modifiers to find a flash that matches your workflow, shooting space and creative needs.
Studio flashes are designed to deliver precise, repeatable lighting for portraits, product photography, fashion work and other controlled shooting environments. They are useful in compact home studios as well as larger photo spaces where consistency and predictable results matter. This type of lighting makes it easier to maintain the same look across a session and to build lighting setups with more control. In this category you can compare studio flashes with different power levels and practical features, helping you choose equipment that suits your space, shooting style and everyday workflow.
What to consider when choosing
Start with power output, since it affects how easily you can light a subject, a background or larger light modifiers. Control options are also important, especially if you want to fine tune lighting for different scenes or repeat the same setup across multiple shots. This can be especially useful for product sessions and consistent studio work. If you often move your gear, a more compact format may be more convenient, while permanent studio setups may benefit more from easy day to day handling and compatibility with your existing accessories.
- Match the power level to your room size and shooting needs.
- Check how easily the flash output can be adjusted.
- Consider size and weight if you transport gear often.
- Compare compatibility with triggers, stands and light modifiers.
- Think about whether you need a flash mainly for portraits, product work or general studio use.
Browse the available options and compare the key differences between models. Choosing the right studio flash is easier when it fits your space, your workflow and the type of photography you do most often.
Frequently Asked Questions
How is a studio flash different from an on-camera flash?
A studio flash is typically designed for use with stands and light modifiers and usually offers more powerful, controllable light for studio setups.
What power level should I choose?
Smaller rooms and close subjects often need less power, while larger spaces and bigger light modifiers usually benefit from a stronger flash.
Do I need a trigger for a studio flash?
A trigger or compatible control system is often used for convenient firing and remote adjustment during a shoot.
Can studio flashes be used in a home studio?
Yes, as long as you have enough space for safe setup and choose a power level that suits your room and shooting style.
