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Interfit Honey Badger Unleashed

Named after one of nature's most fearless mammals, Interfit's original mains-powered Honey Badger stood out from the entry-level studio head market with its well-rounded specifications, competitive price tag, and garish yellow colour scheme. With its compact size, it was pleasingly portable, but its use was restricted to places where a power outlet was available. With on-location portraiture extremely popular, especially among students and enthusiasts who don't have regular access to a studio, it was only a matter of time before a wirelessly powered variant was developed – enter the Honey Badger Unleashed. This battery-powered head promises to go toe-to-toe with other wireless entry-level options from the likes of Godox and Phottix. But have the changes made in its evolution been a welcome sacrifice for flexibility, or endangered its sibling's success? I decided to take

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