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Own Brand Products – All at Highly Competitive Prices exclusiv e products catalogue 2013 www.calumetphoto.co.uk GUIDE Just ask the Experts! When you need a trusted source with vast knowledge on all Calumet exclusive products2013 Photographic products, who better to ask than the Calumet Sales Associate? www.calumetphoto.co.uk They know the inside scoop on what's new and when products are coming into the store, and are helpful in comparing Calumet products to our name- brand competitors. Overall, the Calumet Sales Associate is the expert voice Calumet Photographic has of Calumet and always a good person to know! been serving the needs of professional and serious photographers since 1939. We have gained the trust of Calumet Locations our customers by providing United Kingdom them with highly dependable Bristol +44 (0) 117 942 2000 products at affordable prices. 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All products have Boston, MA +1 617.576.2600 Chicago - Downtown, IL +1 312.943.5531 been designed to meet the Chicago - Goose Island, IL +1 312.440.4920 needs of today’s active Ft. Lauderdale, FL +1 954.522.6500 photographer, whether you Los Angeles, CA +1 323.466.1238 New York, NY +1 212.989.8500 work at your leisure out in the Oak Brook, IL +1 630.860.7458 field or within the everyday Philadelphia, PA +1 215.399.2155 demands of the studio. Rockville, MD +1 301.231.7366 San Diego, CA +1 760.737.6002 San Francisco, CA +1 415.643.9275 Santa Ana, CA +1 714.285.0143 Tysons Corner, VA +1 703.893.7366 Washington, DC +1 202.347.5777 Cover Photos by Walter Malabehar-Cantu Models Carolina Casillas & Nestor Corona 2 tabl eof contents 4 GENESIS MONOLIGHTS 22-23 STUDIO CLAMPS, STUDS 36 PORTRAIT PHOTOGRAPHY & ACCESSORIES & ACCESSORIES SOLUTIONS 5 SHUTTER TIMERS, 24 VIDEO TRIPODS, HEADS 37 ON-SITE BACKGROUND SYSTEMS SHUTTER REMOTES, & SUPPORTS 38 SEAMLESS BACKGROUND PAPER & CABLES 25 HDSLR VIDEO ACCESSORIES & VINYL ROLLS 6-8 LIGHT MODIFIERS 26 8000 SERIES CARBON FIBRE 39 GRADUATED PVC BACKGROUNDS 9 CONTINUOUS LIGHTING TRIPODS 40 CAMERA CASES, LAPTOP CASES 10 CAMERA ACCESSORIES 27 7000 SERIES TRIPODS & SLEEVES 11 SPEEDLIGHT MODIFIERS 28 MONOPODS 41 LENS POUCHES & STRAPS 12-13 VIDEO ACCESSORIES 29 TRIPOD HEADS 42 CAMERA & VIDEO BAGS 14 ZIP DISCS 30 CLEANING SOLUTIONS 43 SYSTEM LIGHTING & TRIPOD 15 LIGHT CONTROL PANEL SYSTEM 31 GLASS FILTERS BAGS 16 UMBRELLAS 32 RECHARGEABLE BATTERIES 44-45 WATERTIGHT CASES 17 PORTACUBES & COCOONS & CHARGERS 46-47 SHOULDER BAGS, SLING BAGS & BACKPACKS 18 LIGHT STANDS & ACCESSORIES 33 MEMORY CARDS, READERS & CABLE SOLUTIONS 48 ROLLING CASES 19 BOOMS & ACCESSORIES 34 BACKGROUND SUPPORT 49-50 BRILLIANT PRINT MEDIA 20 STUDIO STANDS & POLES SYSTEMS & ACCESSORIES 21 MISCELLANEOUS STUDIO 35 MUSLIN BACKGROUND SHEETS ACCESSORIES To check our latest prices call 08706 030303 or visit www.calumetphoto.co.uk 3 GENESIS MONOLIGHTS & ACCESSORIES Genesis Monolights The Genesis AS250 and AS500 are highly efficient Studio Flash units, with LED modelling lamps, and built-in Genesis wireless receivers for remote, radio enabled operation and auto sensing capability. Extremely fast recycling times of under 1 second, and flash duration of up to 1/8000sec. Adjustable power in 1/10 steps and stroboscopic & high speed flash modes. Both models also accept Genesis and Elinchrom accessories. The AS250 features 250w/s max. output power with a guide number of GN50 (M@ISO 100) and the AS500 Genesis Accessories features 500w/s max. output power with a guide number of GN70 (M@ISO 100). Description Part No. Includes one flash unit with flash tube, LED modelling Barn Door for Genesis CF0524 lamp, 8” umbrella reflector, power cord, protective cap Sync cord 3.5M Genesis 200/400 CF0525 and spare fuses. Genesis Remote sold separately. Flashtube (200W) CF0528 Flashtube (400W) CF0529 Description Part No. Protective Cover Genesis 200/400 CF0530 Genesis AS250 CF0519 Reflector Genesis 200/400 CF0531 Genesis AS500 CF0522 Snoot for Genesis CF0533 Genesis Remote CF0517 7" Grid Reflector CF0534 2x2 8" Grid for Genesis CF0535 4x4 8" Grid for Genesis CF0537 6x6 8" Grid for Genesis CF0539 2x2 7" Universal Grid CF0601 4x4 7" Universal Grid CF0603 6x6 7" Universal Grid CF0605 150W Modelling lamp (220VAC) OL1004 35W Spiral 240VAC 50 Hz OL2007 Genesis 300B Monolight • AC/DC operation • Variable-flash power • Built-in adjustable photo cell sensor • Easy-to-use digital controls • 4.3-volt sync voltage suitable Beauty Dishes for digital cameras and Grids • Proportional modelling lamps • Compatible with Elinchrom light modifiers Great for creating a soft unique wrap-around • Charge indication lamp/sound light with donut-shaped catch-light in your • 1-year limited warranty subject's eyes. These beauty dishes can be fitted for most monolights (compatible Description Part No. speedring required - sold separately). The Genesis 300B CF0507 reflector can also be used with the Calumet SpeedBox Flash Adapter for use with flashguns. Beauty Dish Grids are used to create a more directional light source. Genesis B Power Port Description Part No. This 12-volt DC rechargeable battery pack is the 16" Beauty Dish CF0561 Description Part No. 16" Grid CF0562 perfect companion to the Genesis 300B flash. It Genesis 300 Battery Pack CF0508 22" Beauty Dish CF0563 provides over 200 full-power flashes from a single Replacement Battery CF0512 22" Grid CF0564 charge. It offers 3 – 7 second recycling, can be Replacement Battery Cable CF0513 27" Beauty Dish CF0565 fully charged in 4 to 5 hours, and weighs in at just Replacement Flashtube CF0527 27" Grid CF0566 over 4lbs (1.8kg). 4 SHUTTER TIMERS, SHUTTER REMOTES, & CABLES Pro Series Shutter Calumet Pro Series Release Cables Off-Camera TTL Flash Cords Description Part No. Pro Series Off-camera TTL Flash Cord for Nikon 1M (2M Extended) CF0021 Canon EOS 30/ 33/ 50/ 60D/ 300/ 300D (Digital Rebel)/350D (XT)/ Pro Series Off-camera TTL Flash Cord for Nikon 400D(XTi)/ 450D (XSi)/ 1000D (XS)/ 500D(T1i)/ 550D(T2i) 0.5M (1M Extended) CF0023 Contax N/ 645 Pentax K110D/ K100D/ K200D/ K10D/ K20D/ ist DS/ Pro Series Off-camera TTL Flash Cord for Canon DS2/ DL2/ DL/ D Samsung GX-1S/ GX-1L/ GX-10/ GX-20 1M (2M Extended) CF0025 Calumet Shutter Release Cable (2.5mm adapter) CF00970 Pro Series Off-camera TTL Flash Cord for Canon Calumet Wired Remote Shutter Release ,36" (0.9M) CF00994 0.5M (1M Extended) CF0027 Canon EOS 1V/ 3 / 1D/ 1Ds/ 1DS Mark II/ 1Ds Mark III/ 1D Mark II/ 1D Mark IV/ 10D/ 20D/ 30D/ 40D/ 50D/ 5D/ 5D Mark II/ 7D Calumet Pro Calumet Shutter Release Cable (2.5mm adapter) CF00971 Series Digital Calumet Wired Remote Shutter Release, 36" (0.9M) CF00995 Shutter Timer Controller This easy-to-use controller is designed to trigger the camera’s shutter with Nikon D70s/ D80 precise and regular time intervals. It Calumet Shutter Release Cable (2.5mm adapter) CF00972 features a self-timer, an interval timer, a Calumet Wired Remote Shutter Release , 36" (0.9M) CF00991 long-exposure timer, and an exposure-count setting. It can be set anywhere from 1 second to 99 hours, 59 minutes, and 59 seconds. It is simple to use and can be operated with a single hand. The shutter release is a two-stage button in which pressing it half-way will cause the timer will hold the shutter open for any specified time up to Nikon N90s/ F5/ F6/ F100/ F90X/ D1/ D1H/ D1X/ D2/ D3/ D2Hs/ camera to focus, and pressing it fully will trigger the camera’s 99 hours, 59 minutes, and 59 seconds. D2X/ D2Xs/ D200/ D300/ D700 Kodak DSC-14N Fuji S3 Pro/ S5 Pro shutter. Requires a shutter release cable (sold separately). See Calumet Shutter Release Cable (2.5mm adapter) CF00973 Other Features camera compatibility listings on this page. Calumet Wired Remote Shutter Release, 36" (0.9M) CF00992 • Number of Frames - Allows you to specify the number of Timer Options exposures your camera will make up to 99, or set to fire indefinitely until it is stopped. • Self Timer - Allows you to take a single photo after a specified time period of up to 99 hours, 59 minutes, and 59 • Combined Timer Options - You may also combine multiple seconds. timer functions to perform a series of precisely timed actions at prescribed intervals. Nikon D90/ D3100/ D5000/ D7000 • Interval Timer - Activates your shutter repeatedly at a Calumet Shutter Release Cable (2.5mm adapter) CF00974 specified period between exposures up to 99 hours, 59 The timer comes with a battery and lanyard that allows you to Calumet Wired Remote Shutter Release , 36" (0.9M) CF00993 minutes, and 59 seconds. safely hang the timer from your camera or tripod while you are • Long-exposure Timer - With your camera set on “bulb”, the not attending it.
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