The Profoto D2 500Ws AirTTL Monolight is an extremely fast, extremely powerful lighting solution. We also carry the updated Pro-D3 750Ws Monolight. Key features include:
500Ws monolight, 300W modeling lamp
0.03 to 0.6-second power recycling
1/63,000-second Freeze-Mode flash duration
Up to 20 fps Quick-Burst shooting
Super-Fast Operation. The Profoto D2 500Ws AirTTL Monolight recycles to full power in just 0.6 seconds—much faster than the D1 500. The 1/63,000-second Freeze Mode flash durations make this monolight ideal for special-effects photography and any other fast-action shooting application. It offers 20 flash per second burst shooting to capture peak action, and it supports High-Speed Sync up to 1/8000 of a second to freeze action or for wide-aperture shooting. Its 10-stop power range gives you the options you need to get the shots you want.
Supports TTL Air Remote. The D2 500Ws AirTTL offers full TTL support when matched with one of the Profoto Air Remote TTL Transceivers for Canon, Nikon, Olympus/Panasonic, or Sony. Please note that these are separate rental items.
Manual Remote Operation. If TTL isn’t for you or you’re shooting with a non-Canon/Nikon/Sony camera, the D2 is also compatible with the Profoto Air Remote Transceiver.
Enhanced LCD and Intuitive Controls. The D2’s enhanced, intuitive LCD will flip to suit your working conditions, much like an iPhone. The Settings key gives you easy access to the Modeling Light, Ready Indicator, Mode, Sync, Channel, and Group options.
Overpower Any Light. The D2 is bright enough to overpower the available light in nearly any shooting situation. This makes it great for long-distance shooting, and for use with large light-shaping tools.
Need More Power? We have the D2 1000W Monolight available for rent if you’re looking for a similar model with more wattage! The D2 1000W recycles to full power in just 1.2 seconds—almost half the time as its predecessor, the D1 1000W. It offers 20 flash per second burst shooting to capture peak action, and it supports High-Speed Sync up to 1/8000 of a second to freeze action or for wide-aperture shooting.