
Profoto
The Profoto A2 is a ultra‑compact 100 Ws monolight that delivers professional studio quality in a soda‑can sized body, featuring built‑in AirX wireless, fast recycle times and up to 400 full‑power flashes per charge. It targets on‑location, travel and portrait photographers who need high performance without the bulk of traditional monolights.
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$895.00
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$909.32
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$895.00
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$995.00
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Expert Opinion
Professional reviewers describe the Profoto A2 as a remarkably portable monolight that punches above its weight, delivering studio‑grade flash duration and reliable performance while maintaining a user‑friendly interface. They commend its solid construction, fast recycle, and seamless integration with Profoto's Clic modifiers, but note the limited 100 Ws output, fixed modeling‑light temperature, and premium price as trade‑offs compared to larger models like the B10.
What Users Say
Everyday users consistently praise the A2’s pocket‑size convenience, dependable build quality, long battery life and the ease of wireless and app‑based control. The ability to shoot up to 400 full‑power flashes on a single charge is frequently highlighted, while the fixed modeling‑light temperature and high cost are the most common points of criticism.
Common Complaints
Limited 100 Ws flash power compared to larger Profoto monolights.. Fixed 3500 K modeling light temperature reduces flexibility in mixed lighting.. High price makes it less accessible for entry‑level photographers.
How It Compares
vs. Profoto B10
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Disadvantages
Choose the B10 when you need adjustable modeling light and don’t mind the extra size; choose the A2 for ultimate portability with comparable power.
vs. Speedlights and Traditional Shoe‑Mount Flashes
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Disadvantages
Speedlights are ideal for casual or run‑and‑gun shooting where minimal gear is desired; the A2 is better for professionals needing higher power and studio‑grade control without the bulk of full monolights.