Description
Profoto B10 250w AirTTL (Compact Battery Flash Head)
Ultra-compact studio lighting for location work.
The Profoto B10 is the smallest and most portable flash in the Profoto system. Designed for travel, tight locations, and lightweight setups, it delivers professional lighting in a highly compact form.
This is the option when size and mobility matter as much as the light itself.
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What it’s for
- Travel and remote location shoots
- One-person setups
- Tight or restricted shooting environments
- Content creation and lightweight production
- Situations where portability is critical
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Why it works
- 250w output in a very compact body
- Lightweight and highly portable
- Battery-powered for full mobility
- Integrated bi-colour LED for hybrid use
- Compatible with full Profoto modifier range
A practical way to take studio lighting into places larger systems can’t go.
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What makes it different
This unit was selected specifically for its size and packability.
- Fits into small cases and travel kits
- Easy to carry for solo operators
- Can be used in confined or difficult locations
- Enables lighting setups where larger heads are not practical
It’s about access, not maximum output.
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System position
A compact, specialist option within the Profoto system.
For general location work, the Profoto B1X is the standard choice.
For higher output or more demanding production use, see the Profoto B3.
Broncolor Siros 800 L is also available as an alternative system.
Often used as a supplementary or continuity unit where space or weight is a constraint.
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Typical setups
- Single lightweight head with small softbox
- Travel kits for location work
- Supporting light within larger setups
- Compact hybrid photo/video setups using LED
Battery performance
- Battery-powered for full portability
- Additional batteries available
Modifier compatibility
Works with the full range of Profoto modifiers.
Control
Optional Profoto Air Remote available:
- Canon
- Nikon
- Sony
- Fuji
Positioning
A compact, portable lighting solution.
Chosen when mobility, size, and access are more important than maximum output.
