
Well, darned if Rob Galbraith didn't just let the cat right out of the bag. (I am pretty sure Rob checked it out with Paul first, 'cause Rob is a pretty ethical guy.)
But just to be safe, I am gonna be a weenie and just hit the high points before pointing you to Rob's site...
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• 640 WS, and runs on 95-260VAC, autoswitching. No word on availability to you shifty-eyed foreigners, but the worldwide voltages is promising.
• Power goes down to 2.5 fricken' watt-seconds -- that's less than 1/16th power on a speedlight -- in 0.1-stop increments and a 1.7-sec recycle at full power.
• Modes for both CONSTANT COLOR (minimizes shift to +/-50K) and ACTION (very short pulse durations). More tech on that here.
• 250W quartz modeling light. (Yay.)
• Removable dome unifies flash tube and modeling light for exact, WYSIWYG modeling.
• LCD display, digital controls with lots of menus and features -- and a "back to factory preset" button for menu idiots like me.
• Now takes light mods with bigger shafts. (Shut up.)
• Can set to beep when recycled. ('Bout damn time.)
• Slave cell (180-degree field of view) is now on top, where it should have been all along.
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Looking like December '09 release (translation: ~March '10?) for $439.95 (translation: almost certainly $439.95.)
Lots, lots, lots more info on Galbraith's gun-jumping post. He is even ahead of Paul Buff's site as far as I can tell. So head on over if you are into AB's.
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[UPDATE: They are already discussing it on the Strobist boards, here.]
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