As with previous projects, LumoPro crowd-sourced the additional features from the Strobist® community, a popular online group of photographers devoted to working with small, battery powered flashes. This creative and sophisticated group led the developers to create the tool to meet the demand.
Improvements included in this new model are impressive and built to fit the needs of today's working photographers. The LP160 features twice the power and quicker recycling for faster shooting. The Full to 1/64th power setting and digital optical slave make the flash more usable under low light situations. A 7degree tilt, metal hot-shoe, electronic zoom, and improved body construction add to the long list of features for professionals.
All other features from the popular LP120 are present, including the Optical slave, PC and Miniphone syncro ports, and manual power adjustments. The power output of the LP160 is equivalent to the top of the line flashes from camera manufacturers such as Canon and Nikon.
An exciting new feature will allow even more integration with existing flash systems.The new digital optical slave will ignore a single 'pre-flash' - a common feature of TTL flashes for obtaining exposure information. This important addition enables photographers to manually control the LP160, in conjunction with their TTL flashes, without transmitting a TTL signal or exposure information, or having the LP160 fire when the pre-flash activates. This function will work when you have a TTL flash on your camera or when using the built-in on-camera flash.
Note for Canon DSLR users: If you are using your built-in, on-camera flash to trigger an LP160, make sure Wireless mode is turned off.You can use either E-TTL or Manual settings to trigger the flash.
NOTE: The ability to use this feature in conjunction with a camera manufacturer's proprietary Master / Slave wireless technology will be dependent on the camera and flash used as well as the firmware applied to those units. The below chart demonstrates our findings.
| LumoPro LP160 with Camera Manufacturer Master / Slave TTL Configurations | ||||
| This chart details results when using the camera manufacturers proprietary TTL Master / Slave technology only. The limitations identified only exist when using these technologies. There are no known issues with triggering your flash via normal TTL or manual modes. | ||||
| Camera | Firmware | Master | Slave | LP160 Result |
| Canon 60D | 1.0.5 | 580EXII | 430 EX II | In 'S' mode, syncs EXCEPT on full power. |
| Canon 7D | 1.2.3 (current) | 580EXII | 430 EX II | Will not sync |
| Canon 5D | 2.0.4 and 2.0.8 | 580EXII | 430 EX II | Will not sync |
| Canon T2i | 1.0.8 | 580EXII | 430 EX II | Will not sync |
| Nikon D300s | A, B 1.01 | SB-900 | SB-700 | In 'S' mode, syncs EXCEPT on full power. |
| Nikon D700 | A 1.02, B 1.02 | SB-900 | SB-700 | In 'S' mode, syncs EXCEPT on full power. |
| Nikon D3100 | A 1.0, B 1.0, L 1.002 | SB-900 | SB-700 | Full function in 'Si' mode |
| Nikon D90 | A, B, L 1.00 | SB-900 | SB-700 | Full function in 'Si' mode |
| Nikon D7000 | A 1.01, B 1.01, L 1.002 | SB-900 | SB-700 | Full function in 'Si' mode |
| Sony A290 | 1 | Pop-up | HVL-F58AM | In 'S' mode syncs below 1/2 power. |
| Sony A390 | 1 | Pop-up | HVL-F58AM | In 'S' mode syncs below 1/2 power. |
t.1 : 1/450
t.1 : 1/950
t.1 : 1/2250
t.1 : 1/3700
t.1 : 1/6050
t.1 : 1/9450
t.1 : 1/13150
Below are the items included with this product
- LumoPro LP160 Manual Flash x 1
- Wide-angle diffuser x 1
- Miniphone to PC syncro cable x 1
- Flash stand x 1
I just got my LP160 to replace a broken SB600. WOW, this thing pumps out the light compared to the little SBs. Great build quality too, it's not nearly as creaky as my little SB600, which always felt a bit fragile.
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I got this as a holiday gift last season. I love the feature set and value for the price. The only reason I took off a star for the quality is the hot shoe. It doesn't lock in as securely as I would like it to. It hasn't fallen off but I'm very mindful of it possibly slipping out. I was thinking of rigging a small piece of rubber between the shoe and flash to make sure it doesn't slip out. Another issue is once in a while it doesn't fire and I have to unmount and reset the power on it. Even if I press the manual flash button it doesn't fire so its not a hot shoe issue. This hasn't happened often so its not a big problem for me.
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I have had my LP 160s for about a year, and have produced very professional looking portraits with them. For the value, these are a must in anyone's arsenal. I have been able to take better portraits than photographers that have visited my school. I plan on buying 2 more LP 160s in the future to use as background and hair lights. I love the portability.
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I've used an LP160 for about 6 months while photographing off road motorcycle races. My 160 has been bounced around in the bag, knocked to the ground, dusted, and rained on. I had to use it once in the pouring rain and it performed flawlessly while my 430 and 285 didn't. It's simple to adjust and it just works.
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Every hotshot flash in my kit is one of these. They're the toughest, most reliable, most robust flashes I've ever used.
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I have several of these flashes and absolutely love them, they are super powerful and match my SB-900. The 2 slave modes work flawlessly, have never had an issue with them misfiring even in bright daylight.
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