Adaptalux Unveils Pod Mini 2.0 for Affordable Multi-Light Macro Setups
Founded by photographer Samuel Granger more than ten years ago, Adaptalux has introduced the Pod Mini 2.0, a small-scale macro lighting solution. This device features a single port for macro lights, brightness controls directly on the unit, and Bluetooth capability. Its rechargeable battery can last as long as eight hours, charges through USB-C, and remains functional while charging. The Pod Mini 2.0 is compatible with both LED and Xenon Flash Lighting Arms and can be operated manually or via Adaptalux's enhanced app, which allows for multi-pod connectivity. Priced at $102.30, it attaches using a 1/4-20 metal thread, while a beginner's pack with a flexible LED Lighting Arm costs $150.25, offering potential savings of up to 15% on complete kits.
Key facts
- Adaptalux announced the Pod Mini 2.0, a new addition to its macro lighting system.
- The Pod Mini 2.0 is the 'little brother' to the larger Control Pod.
- It has a single port, Bluetooth, on-device brightness and power controls.
- Built-in rechargeable battery with up to eight hours of life, charges via USB-C.
- Compatible with LED and Xenon Flash Lighting Arms.
- Updated app supports multi-pod connectivity for remote control of multiple pods.
- Pod Mini 2.0 costs $102.30; beginner's pack with flexible LED arm is $150.25.
- Customers can save up to 15% when building a full kit.
- Company founded by photographer Samuel Granger over a decade ago.
- System includes interchangeable LEDs, Xenon flash, and ultraviolet options.
Entities
Artists
- Samuel Granger
Institutions
- Adaptalux
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