Quantum Q Flash X5DR Digital Review

Quantum Q Flash X5DR Digital
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I'm a believer in Nikon's "Creative Lighting System" (CLS) because it makes it so simple to use multiple portable flashes off-camera to get serious looking professional lighting effects without cumbersome studio flashes. Only problem is that as much as I love my SB-900s (and no, I never had the overheating problem everyone complains about), it's just not nearly as powerful and flexible as the Quantum units. With Quantum's addition of the (separately sold) QNexus unit, however, I can have the best of both worlds: a mix of Quantum and Nikon flash units, all operated under control of the Nikon CLS system.
The QNexus unit is the "glue" here, translating Nikon's CLS infrared signals to a form the Quantum flashes can understand. You get virtually all the same features except for (high-speed flash), but with a mix of Nikon and Quantum units acting together in unison. Plus, when I need a super-powerful flash with a heavy duty external battery pack, I can use the Quantum solo. Given the flexible Quantum system - interchangeable reflectors, diffusers and bulbs - I feel like I finally have the best of both worlds. Quantum also has their own radio control system, similar to Pocket Wizard...500 foot range that doesn't require line-of-sight placement - although of course, this wouldn't work with the Nikon lights.
Of course, the Quantum isn't perfect...it tends to be really heavy (especially with the battery, which can be attached under your camera or worn at your side). Plus, with a Quantum, you'll probably be using some type of heavy-duty bracket, adding even more to the weight. Still, the light quality is pretty amazing...somehow softer and more diffused than the SB-900, while also being more powerful. Still, I also like that the SB-900s can be powered with off-the-shelf AA batteries if necessary, versus the Quantum's custom external power pack. The Quantum is also rather expensive...last time I looked, I could have bought three SB-900s and an SB-600 for the price of the X5, its battery and the QNexus unit.
Some will tell you that the Nikon and Quantum units don't work well together because the color temperature of the lights differ slightly. This is indeed true, but the effect is very, very small. I have a color temperature meter, and I find the two are within about 100-200 degrees of one another, with the Quantum being consistently warmer. If I want a precise mix, I simply put a CC05 yellow filter on the SB900, and I find the colors are dead on.
Otherwise, the Quantum seems like it's built like a tank and will stand up to even the most demanding day-to-day use. No regrets whatsoever about this purchase.
Highly recommended.

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NEW Qflash 5d-R -("d" for digital and "R" for Ratio)- is the latest evolution in Quantum's proven Qflash portable flash line. The new 5d-R series used with Quantum's FreeXwire digital radio system, now support wireless control of all dedicated camera-flash functions-Manual , TTL, Auto, Auto-fill and TTL-Ratio-up to 500 ft. away!Qflash "Digital" model T4d & X4d are "dedicated" to the latest digital and film camera systems through its own QTTL through-the-lens dedicated exposure control. Parabolic reflectors produce softer, cleaner light. And they quickly interchange for bare bulb, wide angle, diffused, and telephoto reflectors.Qflash "Digital" models T5d and X5d are "dedicated" to the latest digital and film camera systems through its own QTTL® through-the-lens dedicated exposure control. Parabolic reflectors produce softer, cleaner light. And they quickly interchange for bare bulb, wide angle, diffused, and telephoto reflectors.Qflash "digitals" are smaller and lighter than their predecessors. Flash heads swivel and bounce and lock into position with one button control.In addition to full dedication Qflash operates in Manual, Auto, TTL, and Strobo modes. In automatic mode, Qflash power adjusts in 1/3 steps over wide ranges-- from f/1.4 to f/22 for ISO 100 film- in 25 precision settings. In manual mode Qflash displays 19 power settings from full to 1/64th power, in 1/3 step increments.Mul

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