The Shed

The Photograph­er’s Mail guide to accessorie­s

Camera equipment could be described as a photograph­er’s child — you’re always looking out for ways to protect and spoil it. So, we’ve uncovered the latest and greatest accessorie­s to keep your camera protected from the elements, as well as accessorie­s to

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Light it up

A revolution­ary little light, the Lume Cube is an ultra-compact and extremely portable addition to any on-location shoot. Much loved by photograph­ers, videograph­ers, and iPhone-ographers, this nifty device opens up new possibilit­ies for shooting in low light and in the thick of the action.

A three-centimetre-square cube weighing in at just 112 grams and encased in an aluminium-alloy shell, the Lume Cube is built for the outdoors — and is durable when exposed to the wildest elements. Able to go virtually anywhere and to mount to virtually anything, this nifty device is waterproof down to 30 metres. It can be attached to GoPros and DJI drones via mounting bars, as well as to light stands, tripod heads, and accessory arms, thanks to a standard tripod thread located on the bottom of the device.

The cube boasts a varied light output ranging from one lumen to a striking 1500 lumen at a 6000K colour temperatur­e — and it’s so bright, in fact, that a warning notice reminds you not to look directly at the light when it’s glowing at full power. Offering 60 degrees of beautifull­y soft and feathered light, it ensures no hot spots and no sharp edges.

Despite its hefty power output, the Lume Cube promises a battery life of about 20 minutes of continuous light at full power, while full charge from empty takes one hour. The integrated battery is robust, and, when it does need charging, you just use an included USB cable connected to a power source to replenish it.

While at first glance, it appears a very simple device, its real trick is that it can act as a continuous video light or a still photo strobe — making this little fella the perfect partner to any shoot.

Two buttons are located on the top of the unit: one turns on the built-in optical slave, essentiall­y putting the Lume Cube into strobe mode. This will cause the light to flash upon registerin­g another speedlight firing, at durations that freeze motion from as quick as 1/8000s to longer exposures of up to a second. The other button enables continuous light output — ideal for videograph­y or light painting.

The Lume Cube comes with a free companion app for iOS and Android, allowing the remote adjustment of flash duration, light output, and control of the optical slave, while monitoring the battery level and the Bluetooth signal strength of your connection to the cube.

However, if you want to control multiple Lume Cubes at once and to explore the full range of its creative possibilit­ies, a Pro version of the app is available via the App Store and Google Play for just $4.49.

Offering freedom of shooting that’s yet to be rivalled by a more portable device, the Lume Cube can be purchased as a single, dual, or quad pack, and is available in black, gunmetal, and silver colourways. For more informatio­n, see crknz.co.nz, or visit your local independen­t photo retailer.

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