Before we delve into the unique aspects of each unit, let’s talk about what they have in common. All three units are battery-powered, offering photographers the freedom to shoot anywhere without being tethered to a power source.
They all support TTL (Through The Lens) metering, so getting a great exposure on the first shot is easier than ever. HSS (High-Speed Sync) is another shared feature, enabling photographers to use flash at any shutter speed. This is particularly useful when shooting in bright conditions where a fast shutter speed is required or if you want to shoot with a widen open aperture outdoors with your strobe.
All three units excel in terms of color accuracy and exposure consistency, ensuring that your images are as accurate as possible shot to shot. They also all benefit from the wide range of Elinchrom light modifiers, providing photographers with endless creative possibilities.
The Elinchrom FIVE is essentially a cordless version of the Elinchrom ELC 500, a studio strobe. They have very similar technical specifications, and for many, the FIVE could even replace the ELC 500 in the studio.
It’s the perfect tool for photographers who want the power and functionality of a studio strobe but with the flexibility to shoot on location. Weighing 3 kg, it’s not the lightest of the three, but it packs a punch with a maximum power output of 522 Ws.
The FIVE is best suited for studio work or on-location commercial shoots where power and versatility are key but where you don’t want to worry about where to plug your unit, having long enough power cords, or people tripping over the cable.
Even if you need to charge it while in use, you don’t have to worry about cables as you can strap a powerbank to your lightstand and plug it in using a USB-C cable to charge the FIVE. Being able to charge a strobe using USB-C may seem anecdotal, but once you get used to it, it’s hard to go back to the traditional power cords or power bricks.
As a photographer, I’ve found my Elinchrom FIVE to be an invaluable tool, especially when shooting on location. I recently was shooting in a bustling restaurant kitchen, the lunch service was in full swing, and I was tasked with capturing images of the new menu. The tables were filled, the staff was rushing about, and the last thing I needed was a tangle of cables creating a safety hazard. This is where the Elinchrom FIVE came in.
It offers all the capabilities of the ELC 500 I use in the studio, but its cordless design makes it perfect for such scenarios. It allows me to use large modifiers like the Litemotiv 190 Indirect, shoot through a roll of diffusion, or close down my aperture to get a sharp image from front to back.
The Elinchrom FIVE has become my go-to for high-stakes, high-energy on-location shoots or simply when I need to setup a studio outside of my usual workplace.
This part of the article is an addition based on the experiences of Photographer Therese Asplund. When the original article was written by Quentin Décaillet, Elinchrom THREE did not exist.
Elinchrom THREE is the latest model of these four flashes. THREE combines compact size with high brightness, making it a very good choice for photographers who want to work with HSS to balance daylight against flash. Perfect for wedding photographers, in other words.
When Therese sets out on a photo assignment, her Elinchrom studio flashes are as much a given in the photo bag as her cameras. Her studio flashes provide the security of always being able to create perfect light in all environments, regardless of whether the sky is gray, the sun shines from a clear blue sky or in dark industrial premises.For tasks outdoors, such as wedding photography or portraits, she usually chooses THREE because it is easy to carry and has enough light power for advanced HSS photography. A technique that requires extra brightness from the studio flash because shorter shutter speeds than the camera's regular sync time absorb extra flash power.
The beauty of battery-powered studio flashes such as ONE, THREE and FIVE is that the preparation before shooting is very quick. You can quickly place the flashes without having to think about where the nearest wall socket is and setting the flash is extra fast via the Elinchrom Studio App in a smartphone that communicates via Bluetooth which is built into ONE, THREE and FIVE.
Elinchrom has a design on its flashes where the flash tube sits elevated to provide maximum light spread. This means that even larger light formers such as Octabox 135 cm and Deep Umbrella 125 cm are utilized to the maximum. The result is a wonderful, even light that the photographer can control with high precision.
The Elinchrom ONE is the lightest and most compact of the three units, weighing in at just 1.5 kg. Despite its small size, it still delivers a respectable power output of 131 Ws. In fact, the One is so small; you can even pack it up in a softbox with an indirect ring if you have a bag large enough to fit it in.
The ONE is perfect for photographers who need to move quickly and often, such as wedding or journalistic photographers. It’s also a great addition to a FIVE setup when you need an extra light source on an on-location shoot that’s not in full sun. I believe it’s an amazing unit for photographers who want to get into flash photography and want the benefits of a battery-powered unit. It’s quite affordable, easy to use, and will work in many scenarios.
Over time, the Elinchrom ONE has become my trusty sidekick for unpredictable shoots. I’m regularly creating content for a luxury hotel, and the shot list can change on the fly. I never truly know what will be thrown at me before I start taking the images. So I need equipment that can keep up and be as flexible as I have to be. The ONE is compact, easy to set up, and light enough to be handheld even with a camera in my other hand. It’s no bigger than a 70-200mm lens, so it doesn’t require a separate case to be carried along.
And if the battery runs low, I can power it with a USB-C battery pack. While its 131Ws might seem modest, it’s more than enough unless you’re trying to overpower the midday sun. I prefer to use my lighting to subtly enhance the existing light quality and direction, and the ONE is perfect for that.
When shooting indoors, it serves as a key light, giving me full control over the final result. When before I used to take a hot shoe flash along with me on smaller or fast-paced shoots, the ONE has become a great replacement for these situations. It’s much easier to use, more reliable and it’s compatible with Elinchrom OCF accessories and large range of modifiers, so I can create beautiful light on all my images instead of being limited to the harsh light hot shoe flashes tend to create.
The Elinchrom ELB 500 TTL is a versatile unit that strikes a balance between power and portability. With a power output of 500 Ws and a weight of 2.48 kg (including the battery and head), it’s capable of handling a wide range of shooting scenarios. It’s particularly well-suited for action and sports photography, remote outdoor shoots that require a lot of power, or setups that require two lights while keeping the overall kit light and small.
While the ONE and FIVE have become my mainstays, the ELB 500 TTL still has a special place in my kit and was my favorite Elinchrom unit for a long time. It offers the power of the FIVE, but with the ability to split the output between two heads. This is ideal for on-location corporate headshots, where you need a key and fill or kicker.
The ELB 500 TTL is compact and lightweight, and its modular design makes it easy to pack. If you’re hiking to a shoot location, you can distribute the pack, battery, and head(s) between multiple bags so people can help you carry your gear. In contrast to the FIVE, the ELB 500 TTL doesn’t have visible ventilation, making it my preferred choice for dusty or humid environments.
All three Elinchrom units offer unique advantages, and the best one for you depends on your specific needs as a photographer. Whether you need the power of the FIVE, the portability of the ONE, or the versatility of the ELB 500 TTL, Elinchrom has you covered.
Quentin Décaillet is a beauty and product photographer based in the Swiss Alps. Photography became his passion while studying English in New York City, where he discovered the enchantment of this art form that blends creativity and technology. When not photographing, Quetin constantly seeking inspiration. He explore new lighting techniques, experiment with CGI for artistic growth, immerse himself in the awe-inspiring mountains, and tend to his garden. Quentin's family, the natural world, museums, plants, and technology all fuel his creative drive. Specializing in beauty and product photography, he has a meticulous eye for detail and strive to capture the essence of all subjects. From stunning beauty shots to sleek product images, Quentin enjoy pushing the boundaries of his craft and embracing challenges.
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