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My entire kit of gear : https://kit.co/robhallphoto Orlit RT610 (TTL) : http://bit.ly/2jBsrbF Orlit RT601 (500w Manual): http://bit.ly/2ANTft2 Flashpoint Xplor: http://bit.ly/2zxy1lZ Orlit Rover: http://bit.ly/2BEkt94 Orlit RT 400: http://bit.ly/2NPzCuE Follow me on Instagram: http://bit.ly/2sj7Lsq Join Photography Gear Chat FB Group: http://bit.ly/2qB3de5 Description from www.lightingrumors.com : At the Photokina trade show in Cologne, Shanghai lighting manufacturer Jinbei showed us their new, unreleased shoe-mount flash called the HD-2. After their initial teaser a few days ago, we speculated it could be a bare-bulb flash to replace their MF-200. In fact, the Jinbei HD-2 is the Chinese company’s direct answer to the Profoto A1, with a circular fresnel head and front-mounted removable lithium ion battery. Just like the Profoto A1, the Jinbei HD-2 is part flash, part studio commander, with a 2.4 GHz radio transceiver inside so it can trigger or be triggered by anything else in Jinbei’s wireless TTL/HSS ecosystem. The radio features are based on those found in the new TR-Q7: TTL, HSS and control over several groups of flashes. Where Jinbei are striking out on their own is in the use of hermaphrodite-style hotshoe feet, both on the HD-2 and the TR-Q7. All of the electrical contacts for Canon, Nikon, Fujifilm and (with an adapter) Sony are on the same foot, and you simply select the camera brand you intend to use from the flash’s menu. This means that nobody has to wait around for each version to be released or be tied to a particular camera system; every photographer can buy exactly the same unit and then simply change their menu settings if they switch cameras or even if they want to share the units with a friend. What’s more, the TR-Q7 supports Canon RT as a menu option (as part of functions for the Orlit studio lamps) so if the HD-2 gets this too, it’ll be the only flash of its kind that you can use natively alongside Canon’s radio transmission Speedlites.