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  • Introducing The Badger Beam LED Monolight

    Introducing The Badger Beam LED Monolight

    September 25, 2020 | Kevin Wolff

    2020 has been a crazy year and just like you, we’ve been staying resilient. While it hasn’t been easy, we have been socially distant and working behind the scenes to continue developing products you’ll love. Today, we would like to introduce the latest in our Badger Series, and the first new LED product we’ve produced in a long time… the BADGER BEAM!

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  • Unleashed The Student Way

    Unleashed The Student Way

    February 18, 2019 | Jennifer Emery

    Using the Interfit Badger Unleashed to prove you don’t need to be a pro photographer or spend a lot of money on strobes to get pro-level beauty lighting.

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  • Diffusion Confusion

    November 15, 2018 | John Cornicello

    The main purpose of diffusion is to spread light out to cover a wider area, such as providing coverage for a wide angle lens. And depending on the environment (a small room with white walls and ceiling versus a cavernous studio) it will also affect the contrast of a scene. If the diffusion is the same size as the light source it is covering it does NOT soften the light. Quality of light (hard or soft) is determined by the size of the light as seen by the subject. That is the transfer edge of the shadow where things go from highlight to shadow–an abrupt edge means a hard light, a long transition means a soft light. 

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  • Introducing The Badger Unleashed

    Introducing The Badger Unleashed

    September 24, 2018 | Kevin Wolff

    Building off the success of the Honey Badger, the Badger Unleashed shreds the constraints of an AC power cable and now roams free thanks to a drop-in Lithium-Ion battery. Add in High-Speed Sync and TTL capabilities, and the Badger Unleashed becomes a fearless shooting companion and the ultimate on-the-go flash head!

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  • Red, White & Blue Beauty Lighting

    Red, White & Blue Beauty Lighting

    July 04, 2018 | Jennifer Emery

    Join Jennifer Emery for another Photography Happy Hour as she teaches you some cool catch-light effects for a fun 4th of July photoshoot with berry drinks!

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  • Shutter Speed and Flash Photography

    Shutter Speed and Flash Photography

    June 29, 2018 | John Cornicello

    Have you ever had part of your image frame go dark or blank when using flash in your photography?

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  • Photography Happy Hour Ep.1 - Honey, Honey Pt. II

    Photography Happy Hour Ep.1 - Honey, Honey Pt. II

    November 04, 2017 | Jennifer Emery

    Interfit Creative Pro Jennifer Emery’s follow-up to Episode 1 of the “Photography Happy Hour”. Covering functions of the Honey Badger strobe.

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  • Photography Happy Hour Ep.1 - Honey, Honey

    Photography Happy Hour Ep.1 - Honey, Honey

    October 24, 2017 | Jennifer Emery

    “Honey, Honey”, Episode #1 of The Photography Happy Hour w/ Jennifer Emery and Gloria Perez covering basic headshot photography w/ Interfit’s Honey Badger strobe, and the honey cucumber bourbon cocktail.

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  • Flash Duration with John Cornicello

    Flash Duration with John Cornicello

    October 23, 2017 | John Cornicello

    To our eyes a flash happens, well, in a flash! It appears instantaneous. But if you were to hook up an oscilloscope and the proper sensor you will see that a flash has a rise, a peak, and a fall. The rise is quite steep and the falloff starts almost immediately, but it then stretches out until the light totally fades. In most situations you don’t need to be concerned at all with the flash duration. It is almost always faster than your shutter speed in normal sync mode (we will talk about high speed sync separately).

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  • Adventures with the Interfit S1 Backpack Kit

    Adventures with the Interfit S1 Backpack Kit

    September 11, 2017 | Steven Squires

    I’ve been intrigued with powerful, portable lighting equipment for quite sometime but the expense of the products on the market made it out of reach for my budget. The S1 had an attractive price tag and the power as well as portability possibilities that would suit my style and requirements.

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