profoto

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| native_name = Profoto Aktiebolag

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| type = Privately held company

| industry = Photographic equipment

| founded = 1968

| founder = {{ubl|Conny Dufgran|Eckhard Heine}}

| hq_location = 57 Landsvägen, Sundbyberg

| hq_location_city = Stockholm

| hq_location_country = Sweden{{cite web |title=Profoto Aktiebolag – Företagsinformation |url=http://www.allabolag.se/5561155838/Profoto_AB|website=Alla Bolag |accessdate=12 June 2015}}

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Profoto is a Swedish company that develops photographic flashes and other light shaping tools for professional photographers. It was founded in 1968 by Conny Dufgran and Eckhard Heine in Stockholm.

History

Profoto AB was founded in Stockholm, 1968, by Conny Dufgran, photography equipment retailer, and Eckhard Heine, photographer and engineer.{{cite web |title=Profoto – About Us |url=http://profoto.com/about-us |website=Profoto |accessdate=12 June 2015}} Several notable professionals have used different Profoto products during their careers, such as Annie Leibovitz, Herb Ritts, and David LaChapelle.{{cite news|last1=Waikla|first1=Reet|title=Lyser upp i svenska fotomörkret|url=http://www.di.se/artiklar/2005/12/1/lyser-upp-i-svenska-fotomorkret/?activetab=Last|accessdate=12 June 2015|publisher=Dagens Industri|date=1 December 2005}}

Products

The product range is mainly focused on studio photography, and includes battery powered flash generators for situations where portability is needed. There are remote control units that can be attached to a digital camera's flash socket and take advantage of flash synchronization and automatic through-the-lens measuring functionalities.

Profoto also sells speed rings, softboxes, rasters, and other tools that shape the light cone.{{cite news |last1=Fröderberg |first1=Magnus |title=Flera blixtar från Profoto med TTL-automatik och HSS |url=http://www.fotosidan.se/cldoc/flera-blixtar-fran-profoto-med-ttl.htm |accessdate=12 June 2015 |publisher=Proffsfoto |date=2 March 2015}} The battery powered AirTTL flash units B1 and B2 have been noted for their robustness and portability.{{cite news|last1=Fröderberg|first1=Magnus|title=TEST: Profoto B1 – Portabelt studioljus med trådlös TTL-automatik|url=http://www.fotosidan.se/cldoc/test-profoto-b1-portabelt-studioljus-med.htm|accessdate=12 June 2015|publisher=Proffsfoto|date=27 January 2014}}{{cite news|last1=Luthman|first1=Bengt|title=Profoto B2 – mångsidigt och ännu smidigare|url=http://www.kamerabild.se/nyheter/prylar/profoto-b2-m-ngsidigt-och-nnu-smidigare|accessdate=12 June 2015|publisher=Kamera & bild|date=2 March 2015}} At Photokina 2016 in Germany, Profoto launched AirTTL studio flashes D2 and Pro-10, as well as the Air Remote TTL-S which was made in collaboration with Sony.{{cite news|last1=Agfors|first1=Martin|title=Vi pratar blixtteknik med Profoto|url=http://www.fotosidan.se/cldoc/photokina2016/vi-pratar-blixtteknik-med-profoto.htm|accessdate=13 October 2016|publisher=Fotosidan|date=24 September 2016}}

See also

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