yes, Urs, at 27:42 that's why Hasselblad H's are so easy to use to, a principle, simple menus and easy to just pick up and use, some custom functions, but in the main all the stuff you need to get access to 90 % of the time, its up front, and easy.
great explanations but a question, with the lights used on each, can either pack use any light?, ie, if you upgrade from an early pack, can you use its lights (picolite, Pulso G) or are the sockets pack specific.
Most of the packs and lamps are compatible, sometimes there are limitations with the modeling light. Please see the compatibility chart with all details: broncolor.swiss/assets/img/Kompatibilit%C3%A4tschart_August-2023.pdf
It's difficult to compare on a data sheet. Both, Satos and Scoro, are high-end power packs and both have their unique advantages. Let us compare the flash recycling time at max. flash energy of 3200 Joules: - Satos 3200 (4 batteries): 1.92 s - Satos 3200 (2 batteries / 2 power supplies): 2.80 s - Scoro 3200 S @230V: 1.30 s @120V: 2.00 s @100V: 2.20 s In contrast to Scoro, Satos does not need to recharge the capacitors each time, provided they still contain the energy required for the next flash. In this case, the flash sequence time is only 0.008 seconds (e.g. 2 flashes with 800 J or 16 flashes with 100 J). We hope this answers your question; otherwise please reach out to your local broncolor partner or send us a message on our webpage.