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A couple months back, Fred and Jim did a review of the Litra Torch and gave it a big thumbs up! Litra just completed a Kickstarter project for a newer light - the LitraPro and the Litra Business Development Manager, Andrew Siminoff agreed to sit down and show off the new LitraPro! The Kickstarter project has now ended, but the new LitraPro will be availble before the holidays (and can be pre-ordered now!). The new light is larger and brighter than its little brother. It can also be switched from daylight to tungsten in 100K increments. It also is water proof down to 100' underwater. There are a number of accessories that can be purchased separately including barn doors, soft boxes, honeycomb gird and more! Check out all the features at https://litra.com/
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