Comparison of the best Profoto lights: Which one to choose in 2025?

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Whether you’re a professional studio photographer or looking for perfection in your outdoor shots, your choice of flash can transform your images.

Among the most sought-after brands in the industry, Profoto stands out for its innovation, reliability and performance. Again this year, it has launched a number of new state-of-the-art flash units, such as the D30, the Pro-D3 and the Pro-B3.

But with Profoto’s diverse range of flash units, from small portable flash units to powerful studio units, how do you know which one is right for you?

In this article, we review the best Profoto flash units and help you choose the right one for your photographic needs in 2025.

Make an informed choice, tailored to your artistic ambitions and your budget!

Profoto monolight flash ranges: Studio, OCF and Clic

Profoto offers three main flash ranges, each tailored to the specific needs of photographers: Studio flashes (Pro-D3 and Pro-B3), OCF flashes (B10X, B10X Plus and D30), and Clic flashes (A10 and A2).

Discover the differences between these ranges to choose the ideal Profoto flash equipment for 2025.

  • Profoto studio flashes: designed for professional photographers working mainly in the studio (Pro-D3 and Pro-B3)
  • Profoto OCF flashes: For photographers looking for flexible, portable lighting with Profoto quality (B10X and D30)
  • Profoto Clic flashes: small, compact flashes for photographers who prefer simplicity and speed, with accessories that clip easily onto the flashes (A2)
Profoto Pro B3 Single Kit
Profoto A2

1. Profoto A2: Profoto’s smallest flash

The A2 is a studio-quality 100 Ws monolight in an ultra-compact housing. Forget the logistical problems of heavy flashes and bulky equipment: take the A2 anywhere with ease.

Thanks to built-in AirX connectivity, you can use the Profoto A2 flash as part of a more complete lighting setup with any camera or smartphone.

Positioned between traditional studio flashes and on-camera flashes, it emphasizes portability, simplicity and light quality.

The A2 is the Profoto flash most chosen by wedding photographers.

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Pros & Cons
  • Compact
  • Easily transportable
  • Integrated AirX connectivity
  • Only 100Ws
  • Battery life

2. Profoto D30: A compact and battery-powered monobloc flash unit

The Profoto D30 is often chosen by professional studio photographers who don’t need a flash designed for intensive use.

With 500Ws of flash power and high-performance continuous light, the Profoto D30 monobloc suits the multiple needs of professional photographers.

The D30 has a fast recycling time and also offers three shooting modes, like the Pro-D3 and Pro-B3 studio flashes.

This model is ideal for product, fashion or portrait photography, whether in the studio or on location.

Pros & Cons
  • Compact design
  • Battery-powered flash
  • Continuous light
  • Less powerful than Pro-B3 and Pro-D3 for intensive use

3. Profoto B10X and B10X Plus: The versatile and competitive Profoto flash

The B10X and B10X Plus are versatile flash units, capable of handling any task, whether video or photography.

The B10X and B10X Plus are easy to use, thanks to a clear, user-friendly interface. All the photographer’s attention can therefore be devoted to creating images, rather than fiddling with settings.

These flash units are battery-powered, which is quick and easy to install or remove, and can be recharged during use.

The B10X and B10X Plus also boast a continuous light output of 3250 lumens, making them a preferred choice for photographers who also shoot video.

Pros & Cons
  • Lower cost
  • Ideal for photo and video
  • Clear, user-friendly interface
  • Less powerful flash
  • Slower recycling time

4. Profoto Pro-D3: The industrial flash for large commercial studios

The Pro-D3 is a powerful industrial monobloc flash designed by Profoto for high-volume content production. It is available in two versions: 750Ws and 1250Ws.

Conceived and designed for demanding professional photographers, it offers exceptional flash duration of 1/75,000 s (P: 0.1 – t0.5 – Freeze mode) and ultra-fast recycling time (230 V/50 Hz: 0.01 – 0.5 s). The Pro-D3 flash operates on mains power for continuous performance.

This model features a robust quartz flash tube and a powerful COB LED light, equivalent to a 400W halogen lamp.

The Pro-D3 offers three distinct flash modes (ECO, Boost and Freeze) to optimize equipment life and provide options for specific use cases.

Pros & Cons
  • Fast flash duration
  • Ultra-fast recycling time
  • 3 modes
  • Robust design
  • Designed for intensive use
  • Cost
  • Limited portability
  • Mains-only
  • Overcapacity for some users

5. Profoto Pro-B3: The ultimate flash for outdoor shooting

The Profoto Pro-B3 is similar to the Pro-D3, but unlike the latter, it’s battery-powered. This makes it the ideal Profoto flash for professional outdoor shooting.

The Pro-B3 offers 750Ws of power (like the D3), with short flash duration and ultra-fast recycling time.

This model is the perfect choice for photographers looking for a powerful flash that’s easy to use outdoors. Its new robust, portable design makes it easy to carry.

The Pro-B3‘s battery offers a capacity of up to 250 flashes at full power and up to 60 minutes of continuous lighting. An added bonus: it can be recharged while in use.

Pros & Cons
  • Battery-powered flash
  • Fast flash duration
  • Recycling time
  • New robust rubber housing
  • Only continuous daylight
  • Cost
  • Not ideal for extended shooting
Comparison of the best Profoto 2025 flash units
A2 B10X B10X Plus D30 Pro-B3 Pro-D3 (750Ws) Pro-D3 (1250Ws)
Flash power 100Ws 250Ws 500Ws 500Ws 750Ws 750Ws 1250Ws
Maximum energy range 10 f-stops (0.1-100Ws) 10 f-stops (0.5-250Ws) 10 f-stops (1-500Ws) 11 f-stops (0.05-500Ws) 11 f-stops (0.8-750Ws) 11 f-stops (0.8-750Ws) 11 f-stops (1.3-1250Ws)
Recycling time 0,1-1,9s 0,05-1,3s 0,05s-2,2s 0,01-0,7s 0,01-2,3s 0,01-0,5s 0,01-0,8s
Power supply MkII battery Li-Ion battery Li-Ion battery Mains-powered Li-Ion battery Mains powered Mains-powered
Battery capacity Up to 400 flashes at full power Up to 400 flashes at full power Up to 220 flashes at full power / Up to 250 flashes at full power / /
Integrated connectivity Profoto AirX Profoto AirX Profoto AirX Profoto AirX Profoto AirX Profoto AirX Profoto AirX
Bluetooth Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
Continuous light max lumens 200lm 3200lm 3200lm 3800lm 6300lm 6200lm 6200lm
Continuous light dimming range 100-10% 100-10% 100-10% 100-10% 100-1% 100-1% 100-1%
Sync connector No No No Yes Yes Yes Yes
Dimensions Diameter: 7,5cm Length:17,5cm Weight: 800g Diameter: 10cm Length: 17,5cm Weight: 1,5kg Diameter: 10cm Length: 23,5cm Weight: 1,9kg Diameter: 10cm Length: 25,5cm Weight: 2,1kg Length: 34,5cm Weight: 3,45kg Diameter: 10cm Length: 34,5cm Weight: 3,6kg Diameter: 10cm Length: 34,5cm Weight: 4,1kg
Price 990€ 1995€ 2395€ 2195€ 4431,63€ 6520,69€ 4427,39€

Which Profoto monobloc flash to choose in 2025?

Choosing the best Profoto flash in 2025 will depend on your specific photography needs.

If you work mainly in the studio, the Pro-D3 flash offers power and speed. The Pro-B3, with its battery-powered option, brings greater flexibility and is ideal for outdoor shooting.

For photographers who want a versatile, portable flash, OCF flashes like the D30 or B10X/B10X Plus combine compactness and performance, perfect for outdoor sessions or projects mixing photo and video.

Finally, if you’re looking for a lightweight, compact and easy-to-use flash, the A2 is ideal for wedding photographers or on-the-spot shooting.

We’ll help you choose the perfect Profoto flash!

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