Bron Elektronik


Bron Elektronik is a manufacturer of flash equipment for photography. It is located in Allschwil in Switzerland. Bron manufactures the Broncolor lines of strobes. The Broncolor line includes studio systems with separate power packs and heads, as well as monolights. Both lines include light modifiers. The Focal Encyclopedia of Photography describes Broncolor as "the leading Swiss manufacturer" of generator flash systems.
The flagship of the Broncolor line is the Scoro S 3200. Columnist Dan Havlik subjected this power-pack system to an in-depth review in Photo District News. The Scoro Line garnered the 2009 Technical Image Press Association award for Best Studio Generator.
Broncolor's Para line of parabolic light reflectors have become a leading item for the company. Compatible with flash, and HMI lamps, the Paras range from 88CM to 330CM.
In the United States, Broncolor is distributed and supported by Hasselblad Bron Incorporated, which also supports Hasselblad, Kobold HMI, Foba, and California Sunbounce.

Flash Units

Studio Packs

High End

Pulso - 1984
Grafit - 1996
Scoro - 2009

Low End

Primo
Opus
Topas
Senso - 2010

Battery Powered Packs

Mobil
Mobil A2R/A2L
Verso
Move - 2012

Monolights

Impact
Minipuls
Minicom
Siros S

Battery Powered Monolights

Siros L

Heads

High End

Pulso
Pulso F
Pulso G

Low End

Primo
Unilite
Picolite
Litos

Mobile

Mobilite
Mobilite 2
Mobiled

Special Application

Boxlite 40
Litestick
Pulso-Spot 4
Ringflash P
Ringflash C
Striplite 60 Evolution
Striplite 120 Evolution
Lightbar 60 Evolution
Lightbar 120 Evolution

Light Shapers

Hard Modifiers
Optical Modifiers
SoftBoxes
Umbrellas
Parabolic

LED

LED F160

Scope D50, the Surface Visualizer

In 2018, broncolor presented the , a surface visualizer developed in cooperation with the software company Truvis. Its main applications are cultural heritage imaging and reproduction.