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Ricoh announces a Pentax auto flash for DSLRs and GR-series compacts

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Ricoh has announced a new flash unit that it will sell under the Pentax brand. Dubbed the AF180FG auto flash, it fits the hotshoes of Pentax DSLRs and Ricoh’s GR-series of compact cameras. You can select between TTL auto modes with first-curtain or second-curtain sync, as well as full manual mode with either full- or 1/4-level discharge. It has a Guide Number of 18m at ISO 100.
The company is marketing the AF180FG as a ‘rugged’ flash, stating that it has 18 seals which make it ‘dustproof’ and ‘weather-resistant.’ As with the existing AF201FG, the head has 10 angle adjustments; it can be set to -10, 0, 30, 45, 60, 75, 90, 105, 120, and 135 degrees. It cannot be rotated to the side.
Ricoh says the flash has a built-in wide-angle panel that you can manually pull out to cover a 20mm angle of view for full-frame cameras (13mm APS-C models such as the Pentax K3 III or GR III). Without the panel, it’ll cover a 24mm angle for full-frame/16mm for APS-C.
The flash runs off of two AAAs. Ricoh says you can expect approximately 100 shots with a 6-second recycle time if you’re using alkaline batteries and around 130 shots with a 5-second recycle time with nickel-metal hydride batteries.
We’ve asked Ricoh what the difference is between this and the existing AF201FG, other than the lower Guide Number, and were told “That’s the only real difference – the new AF180FG flash shares the same compact size and functionality as the AF201FG flash.”
The flash will go on sale in ‘mid-September,’ and will have an MSRP of $199.95.
Press Release
Ricoh Imaging announces rugged PENTAX AF180FG compact auto flash, compatible with PENTAX DSLRs and RICOH GR Series cameras
New flash unit features dustproof, weather-resistant construction and simplified operation
PARSIPPANY, NJ, September 4, 2024 — Ricoh Imaging Americas Corporation today announced the PENTAX AF180FG auto flash. Compatible with both PENTAX DSLRs and RICOH GR Series digital cameras, this compact, portable flash has a maximum guide number of 18 at ISO 100/m. Designed with outdoor shooting in mind, it features 18 seals in crucial parts of the body, including the hotshoe, making it a highly dependable dustproof, weather-resistant accessory. When paired with a dustproof, weather-resistant DSLR camera body and lens, it assures solid performance, even in harsh outdoor conditions such as rain, mist and dust.
The AF180FG features bounce-flash functionality with a flash head that can be adjusted vertically to 10 different angles, up to 135°, to soften shadows and create more natural, true-to-life portraiture. Its simplified operating system lets the user start using the flash instantly by turning the discharge mode dial, which also functions as the ON/OFF switch. In addition to the OFF position, this dial provides a choice of four discharge modes: P-TTL auto flash with leading-curtain synchronization and P-TTL auto flash with trailing-curtain synchronization – in both settings, the flash’s preliminary emission is detected by the camera’s light sensor to accurately control the main discharge level for proper exposure; and manual flash with full discharge and manual flash with 1/4-level discharge.
The AF180FG also incorporates a built-in wide-angle panel that slides out to cover a 20mm angle of view (in 35mm format).
| Pricing and Availability |
The AF180FG will be available mid-September at www.us.ricoh-imaging.com as well as at Ricoh Imaging-authorized retail outlets nationwide for a manufacturer’s suggested retail price of $199.95.
For further information, please visit www.us.ricoh-imaging.com
| Main Features |
1. Compact body, with dependable dustproof, weather-resistant design for outdoor shooting
This auto flash unit has a compact, well-balanced body ideal for use with PENTAX and RICOH digital cameras compatible with P-TTL, which includes PENTAX DSLRs and the RICOH GR series cameras. Thanks to 18 seals applied in crucial parts of the body including the hotshoe, it features a highly dependable dustproof, weather-resistant construction. When paired with a dustproof, weather-resistant DSLR camera body and lens, it assures solid performance, even in harsh outdoor conditions such as rain and dust.
2. Bounce flash function up to a 135-degree tilt angle
The flash head can be adjusted vertically to 10 different angles (-10, 0, 30, 45, 60, 75, 90, 105, 120 and 135 degrees) for bounce-flash operation. By bouncing the flash discharge off the ceiling or wall during indoor shooting, the user can soften the subject’s shadow to create more natural, true-to-life portraiture.
3. Simplified, dial-access operation
This flash unit features a simplified operating system that lets the user start flash photography instantly by turning the discharge mode dial, which also functions as the ON/OFF switch. In addition to the OFF position, this dial provides a choice of four discharge modes: P-TTL auto flash with leading-curtain synchronization and P-TTL auto flash with trailing-curtain synchronization, in both of which the flash’s preliminary emission is detected by the camera’s light sensor to accurately control the main discharge level for proper exposure; and manual flash with full discharge and manual flash with 1/4-level discharge.
Specifications
General | |
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Power output / Guide number | ISO 100 18, ISO 200 25 |
Coverage | 3–25 mm |
Bounce tilt | 135.00° |
Bounce tilt – notes | Stops for -10, 0, 30, 45, 60, 75, 90, 105, 120 and 135 degrees |
Minimum number of flashes (with AA alkaline batteries) | 100 |
Recycle time (with alkaline batteries) | 6 sec |
Power source | AAA |
Dimensions | 2.6 x 2.9 x 1.2″ (66 x 74 x 30 mm) |
Weight | 5.00 oz (142 g) |
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Adobe is improving masking and selection tools in Photoshop and Lightroom

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Adobe Max London is underway, and with it comes announcements from Adobe for its editing platforms. Some of the changes were previously revealed in a blog post from the company. The rest are mostly subtle, but, as usual, aim to streamline and simplify the editing process.
First, a new Select Landscape feature is coming to Adobe Lightroom. This tool will automatically detect and create masks for common landscape elements like plants, sky, water and more. Such automatic masking tools in Lightroom (and Photoshop) were previously limited to obvious subjects like people, so selective edits on landscapes still required more time-consuming manual edits. This should speed up the editing process for landscape photographers.
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The Select Details actions can save you some tedious manual work.
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For Photoshop users, Select Details will make it easier to select finer details like hair, facial features and clothes. Masking out hair is a tedious task that can be difficult to get right. Portrait photographers will appreciate anything that eases that process, so if this works as well as Adobe promises, it will be a welcome update.
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Adobe says the Select Background tool will provide even more precise results, even with complex images.
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Adobe says it updated the Remove Background tool in Photoshop, promising much more precise results and sharing an impressive demo of it cutting out a fish in a net. It should allow for much more accurate selections when dealing with complex images or colors that blend into each other, like a subject wearing a black shirt against a dark background.
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You can now control colors from the Contextual Taskbar.
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Adobe also updated the Contextual Taskbar with an Adjust Colors option. When clicked, it automatically samples the colors for you and creates an adjustment layer. That way, you don’t need to create multiple adjustment layers or manipulate individual color changes when adjusting colors in your images or designs.
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Profoto's new tool offers precision lighting in a compact package

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Today, Swedish company Profoto announced the release of the Spot Small. This compact light shaping tool is built for photographers looking for precise control over their lighting and is aimed at professionals in the fashion, portrait, product and fine art industries. Profoto says the Spot Small delivers a crisp, artifact-free beam with its 115mm focus lens.
Features
- Projects a clean beam of light.
- Focusable high-quality 115 mm optical lens.
- Four integrated adjustable metal leaves.
- It has an optional Iris and Gobo Holder (no Gobos included).
- Compatible with Clic light shaping tools.
- Compatible with both protruded and flat fronted 100mm lights.
Integrated adjustable leaves allow photographers to fine-tune the shape of the light, while optional add-ons like the Iris and Gobo Holder allow for the production of custom shapes and dramatic effects. A magnetic front ring ensures compatibility with Profoto’s Clic light-shaping accessories, something users looking for more ways to experiment might be interested in.
Profoto says the Spot Small is built for longevity. It features fully vented 360-degree housing to withstand the demands of professional work. The device is compatible with both flat and protruded flash heads. Images of the product and its accessories can be viewed on the brand’s official Instagram page.
The Spot Small is positioned as a tool for pro photographers who wish to work with intentionality and creativity, confidently shaping light with precision. Currently, there is no listed price.
Profoto Spot Small speficiations
Focal length | 115 mm |
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Lens dimensions | 12-18.5 cm (4.6-7.3″) length x Ø7.3 cm (2.9″) |
Width | 19.5 cm (7.7″) |
Height | 23 cm (14″) |
Length | 35.5 cm (14″) |
Weight | 2.5 kg (5.5 lb) |
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This new accessory keeps the unique aesthetic of the Sigma BF intact

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There’s no denying the bold, unique look of the Sigma BF mirrorless camera. It’s unlike any camera currently available, with a body milled from a single block of aluminum. The minimalistic design lacks a grip, though, which some may take issue with. Helium Design Lab, a company started by photographers Ed Palisoc and Hugh Brownstone, has stepped up to the plate, with a grip worthy of the BF, as PetaPixel reports.
It takes a special design for any grip to look even somewhat right on such a distinctive-looking camera. The Helium Design Lab HeBF handgrip keeps the aesthetics of the camera intact, resulting in what Helium Design Lab says is a “more perfect union between camera and passionate photographers like ourselves.” Like the camera, the grip is made of precisely machined aluminum, and each is hand assembled and inspected. It is designed, manufactured and packaged in the US.
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The HeBF grip provides access to the battery without removing the grip and features a hidden, anti-tamper AirTag slot so you can keep track of your camera. It also offers built-in Arca-Swiss compatibility, and it’s compatible with the Peak Design Capture Clip and Travel Tripod. There are bottom anchor lugs on the left and right, providing multiple options for wrist and camera strap configurations. It’s available in natural silver aluminum and anodized black finishes.
The kicker: this is a very limited production run. Helium Design Lab says it is only making 100 units and will not offer it again. The limited nature of the grip, along with the close attention to detail of each one, naturally demands a steep price: $390.
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The grip comes in silver and black.
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As Brownstone admits in the YouTube video discussing the grip, “390 bucks is anything but chump change.” But it isn’t the company’s most expensive offering. In fact, it’s actually cheaper than all of the company’s other options by $150.
Brownstone explains that they’ve engineered significant costs out of the grip compared to their other products to keep the price down as much as possible. Still, the grip’s nature means it is expensive to produce. “This is not primarily a rational business decision. We’re bad. It’s an emotional one,” says cofounder Hugh Brownstone. “Our ambition is to break even.”
You can pre-order the grip from the Helium Design Lab website, provided you get there soon enough.
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