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BACKSCATTER ATOM FLASH UNDERWATER STROBE REVIEW

The Most Powerful Compact Strobe

Introducing the Backscatter Atom Flash — a small flash with BIG power. Underwater photographers can now capture pro-level lighting in a compact, travel-friendly package. With an underwater guide number of ƒ28, the Atom Flash packs serious flash power for its size, lighting everything from the biggest wide-angle scenes to tiny macro subjects. Its 110° flash beam delivers smooth, even coverage, while flat or dome diffusers expand and soften the beam further. Snap on the Optical Snoot OS-2, using built-in 1,000-lumen white and red focus lights make pinpoint macro lighting effortless.

The Atom Flash shares the same advanced flash modes as the bigger Hybrid Flash, plus some new tricks of its own. Enjoy 11 manual power levels, Smart Control TTL for Sony, Olympus, and OM System cameras, wireless remote triggering, high-speed sync, and a low-power mode with 10 extra steps of fine adjustment—perfect for dialing in subtle light balance.

A super-bright auto-rotating LCD clearly displays flash settings, shots remaining, and battery life. With over 600 full-power flashes on a single charge, the Atom Flash keeps shooting as long as you do.

Compact, powerful, and travel-ready with an introductory price of $749, the Backscatter Atom Flash delivers professional performance in a rugged, portable design—making it the ultimate strobe for photographers who demand maximum power in minimal size.

©Backscatter - Backscatter Atom Flash Underwater Strobe Review - 3 up PRODUCT IMAGES, SHOWING SIDE, ANGLE ON FRONT, AND REAR




 

WATCH ATOM FLASH VIDEOS

See the Atom Flash in Action

Watch this video for an action packed round-up of all the Atom Flash’s coolest features.

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Watch the Atom Flash Full Review

Want to become an Atom Flash expert? Check out this video for a deep dive into the Atom Flash, detailing everything there is to know about the flash. See the Atom Flash up-close and personal and discover if it's the right flash for you!

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See the Power of the Atom Flash Firsthand

Experience Backscatter’s underwater gallery and discover the full potential of the Atom Flash. Our team pushed this strobe to its limits, capturing everything from the biggest wide-angle scenes to the smallest macro critters.

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CRAZY BRIGHT TINY FLASH

Bright Guide Number of ƒ28

With an underwater guide number of ƒ28, the Atom Flash packs a super bright flash into a travel-friendly body, easily illuminating shallow reefs, big scenes, and can easily light the foreground of stopped-down sunball shots. Its compact build also makes it perfect for macro work with the Optical Snoot OS-2, fitting effortlessly into tight scenes.

©Berkley White - Backscatter - Backscatter Atom Flash Underwater Strobe Review - BIG WIDE, BRIGHT SCENE SHOT WITH AN ATOM FLASH
Though small and travel friendly, the Atom Flash has plenty of power to illuminate big scenes with ease, even at ƒ18
Canon EOS R1 | Canon 8-15mm Lens | 1/200 | ISO 200 | ƒ18


©Backscatter - Backscatter Atom Flash Underwater Strobe Review -image blur shot
With plenty of power to spare, the Atom Flash can light motion blur images in bright conditions when using a stopped down aperture and low ISO.
Canon EOS R1 | Canon 8-15mm Lens | 1/3 | ISO 320 | ƒ22


Easy to Aim High Quality Light Beam

More than just a bright strobe, the Atom Flash's light beam is even from center to edge, with a gentle light drop-off, and no light-gaps or hotspots. All shooters from first-time strobe users to seasoned pros will appreciate just how forgiving and easy it is to light almost any scene.

©Backscatter - Backscatter Atom Flash Underwater Strobe Review - insert pool board of flash
The Atom Flash is more than just a compact bright strobe, its beam is also extraordinarily even from the center to the edge of the image. This image was captured using the included flat diffuser to further spread the beam.
Canon EOS R1 | Canon 8-15mm Lens | 1/60 | ISO 200 | ƒ10



Two tiny Atom Flash strobes have the power to light huge scenes with ease.


Never Miss the Action with Fast Recycle Times

The Atom Flash has an extraordinarily fast recycle time of just under a second at full power, with even faster times at lower powers. Fast recycle times allow the Atom Flash to keep up with rapid firing, ensuring every single frame is lit. Not only is this perfect for fast moving subjects and action, it also gives the photographer the choice to pick the perfect frame.

Shooting at 10 frames per second or higher allows you to pick the perfect frame as the fast recycle times of the Atom Flash will keep up with the action.
Canon EOS R1 | Canon 8-15mm Lens | 1/100 | ISO 500 | ƒ8 | 10fps


Stay Informed with Super Bright LCD Display

The Atom Flash features an LCD screen that clearly displays critical information in any environment, from bright shallow reefs to pitch black night dives. Photographers can instantly see mode, power level, remaining flash count, and battery life, with the display automatically rotating to match strobe orientation.

A streamlined menu system makes navigation simple, while customizable favorite functions make frequently used settings ready for easy access.

©Backscatter - Backscatter Atom Flash Underwater Strobe Review - LCD Screen 3 up? Show three different menus
The Atom Flash's LCD visual interface clearly shows strobe information and can be used for easy menu navigation.


Powerful Flash That Travels Light

Designed with ease of travel in mind, the Atom Flash’s low-profile body is fit for all underwater camera systems, from compact to full-frame rigs. The minimal footprint of the Atom Flash makes it an easy fit in carry-on luggage or tight packing spaces. It’s also an ideal choice for shore divers or anyone looking to downsize their lighting without sacrificing performance. Whether used for shore diving or for travel to weight-restricted remote destinations, the Atom Flash delivers powerful, professional lighting in a truly travel-friendly form.

©Backscatter - Backscatter Atom Flash Underwater Strobe Review - Carry on bag with small system and Atom flashes
The Atom Flash has the same power as a Hybrid Flash set two clicks below maximum power, while being smaller and more than a half pound lighter.




 

CREATIVE LIGHTING

Easy to Use Snoot

Just like the Mini Flash 3, the Atom Flash was designed with snooting in mind. Using its very own Optical Snoot OS-2, the Atom Flash delivers exceptional creative macro performance. Its compact size makes it not only easy to travel with, but easy to manage and aim in tight macro scenes.

©Backscatter - Backscatter Atom Flash Underwater Strobe Review - strobe & snoot
The Atom Flash and Optical Snoot OS-2 were designed together for the best transmission of light between the strobe and snoot.


The Optical Snoot OS-2’s high-quality optics concentrate the flash beam, providing enough power to snoot even in bright, high ambient light conditions, like shallow reefs. Paired with the Atom Flash’s built-in focus white and red lights, it offers “what you see is what you get” accurate aiming—wherever the focus light points, the flash follows. Two included aperture cards, circular and oval, each with four different-sized holes, allow photographers to light subjects of varying shapes and sizes. Get the Atom Flash and Optical Snoot OS-2 togerther and save with the Atom Flash Snoot Combo.

With OS-2 Snoot

©Jim Decker - Backscatter Atom Flash Underwater Strobe Review - snooted subject (with)

Without Snoot

©Jim Decker - Backscatter Atom Flash Underwater Strobe Review - snooted subject (without)

The Atom Flash and Optical Snoot OS-2 will light subjects in high ambient light and when using low ISOs with high apertures without breaking a sweat, thanks to the extremely bright, and concentrated flash power.
OM System TG-7 | 1/100 | ISO 160 | ƒ18


The Optical Snoot OS-2 locks securely onto the strobe via the strobe's bayonet mount, making attachment and removal quick and easy, even mid-dive. The Optical Snoot OS-2 is also compatible with the same Backscatter OS-1 Filter Holder as the Optical Snoot OS-1 for colorful, creative macro lighting. A built-in loop allows for convenient storage with a double ender when not in use or during entry and exit from the water.

©Jim Decker - Backscatter Atom Flash Underwater Strobe Review - INSERT COLOR FILTER IMAGE
With color filters you can create dramatic, colorful backgrounds that make your images pop, standing out from normal snooted photos.
Sony a9 III | Sony 90mm Lens | 1/500 | ISO 125 | ƒ16


Dome & Flat Diffusers to Cover All Scenes

The Atom Flash offers a range of diffusers that tailor the beam for any shooting situation. For maximum intensity, use the flash without a diffuser to achieve 110° of coverage and the brightest flash output. The included Flat White Diffuser widens and softens the light, delivering 130° of even illumination for larger scenes. For the softest light and broadest coverage, the Dome Diffuser expands the beam to 150°, spreading the beam across the widest area.

©Backscatter - Backscatter Atom Flash Underwater Strobe Review - A scene that illustrates diffuser coverage, either a dome for a big wide evenly lit scene, or something more narrow without a diffuser, something to illustrate this point.
Even lighting a huge coral bommie like this is easily achievable with a pair of Atom Flashes using dome diffusers.
Canon EOS R1 | Canon 8-15mm Lens | 1/80 | ISO 250 | ƒ8


Selectable Color Temperature - 6400K, 5500K & 4500K

The Atom Flash gives photographers control over flash color temperature, with the ability to choose from a variety of looks instead of being locked into a single color temperature.

Shoot without a diffuser at 6400K, or use the included White Flat Diffuser for a slightly warmer color. Optional Warming Diffusers take things further, shifting the beam to 5500K or 4500K. The 5500K diffusers are closest to natural daylight, while the 4500K diffusers are ideal for creating richer blue backgrounds or shifting greenish water to a more pleasing blue, when the camera’s white balance is manually set to 4500K. Warming diffusers also deliver warmer, more saturated skin tones, making them great for model photography.

©Backscatter - Backscatter Atom Flash Underwater Strobe Review - Atom Flash displayed with all available diffusers
With a variety of flat and dome diffusers, the Atom Flash has the flexibility to change angle of coverage and color temperature at the demand of the photographer. The Atom Flash IR Filter is used in remote mode to mask the transmitting strobe's light from appearing in the image.


Natural Looking Light with Ambient Diffusers

Traditional strobes use light that is significantly warmer than the much cooler blue light of the ocean. The Ambient Blue Diffusers match the color temperature of the surrounding water, making the strobe match the color of the surrounding ambient light. When shot with the Ambient Blue Diffusers, the Atom Flash is filling shadows of the image, but not adding a different color to the scene. The Ambient Blue Diffusers are optimized for shooting at depths 10-35 feet / 3-10 meters.

©Jim Decker - Backscatter Atom Flash Underwater Strobe Review - 4500 shallow shot with

©Jim Decker - Backscatter Atom Flash Underwater Strobe Review - 4500 shallow shot with

Normal warm strobe light is a different color than the background temperature of the scene. Ambient Blue Diffusers match the background temperature making the light appear all one color.
Sony a9 III | Canon 8-15mm Lens | 1/200 | ISO 400 | ƒ11




 

PRO LEVEL FLASH MODES

Automatic TTL Flash Exposure for Olympus, OM System, & Sony

The Atom Flash features the same easy-to-use, highly accurate, and proven Smart Control TTL system used by the Backscatter Hybrid Flash and Mini Flash 3. Supporting Olympus, OM System, and Sony, Smart Control TTL uses OM System RC mode and Sony’s native TTL protocol for precision automatic flash exposures, which is far more accurate than mimic TTL systems. (Note: Sony RX compact cameras do not support TTL with the Atom Flash.)

Smart Control TTL makes perfect exposures easy by automatically setting strobe power. Beginners and experienced shooters alike will love the ease of automatic flash output for moving subjects and quick settings changes.

©James Emery - Backscatter Atom Flash Underwater Strobe Review - TTL SCENE OF MOVING BIG SUBJECT (multiple shots of same subject of different distances)
Just position your strobes and let Smart Control TTL take care of taking the perfect exposure, even in complicated wide angle scenes.
Olympus E-M10 IV | Olympus 8mm Lens | 1/125 | ISO 200 | ƒ8


The Atom Flash includes two dedicated Smart Control modes tailored to different shooting scenarios. Smart Control is ideal for larger subjects and wide-angle scenes, while Smart Control Macro fine-tunes flash output for close-up macro work. Smart Control Macro works even through a snoot, making creative imaging easier than ever. Flash exposure compensation is easily adjusted through the camera’s native menu system, giving photographers the power to fine-tune output while shooting TTL.

The Atom Flash even provides an audible alert when maximum flash output is reached, letting the user know to move closer or adjust camera settings if the resulting image is underexposed.

The LCD display also shows the last power level used in either Smart Control mode. It’s a great way to see how the flash adjusts to different scenes and subjects, giving novice TTL-only users a guide to understanding manual flash control, providing a pathway to graduate to manual shooting.

©James Emery - Backscatter Atom Flash Underwater Strobe Review - TTL SHOT OF MACRO SUBJECT
SC Macro easily and automatically exposes macro subjects, while other TTL systems struggle with this close-up shooting.
Olympus E-M10 IV | OM System 90mm Lens | 1/160 | ISO 200 | ƒ22


Manual Mode for Direct Flash Control

With 11 power levels in ½ stop increments, each clearly displayed on the LCD screen, the Atom Flash has manual mode covered. The easy to reach dial adjusts flash power, while the output and remaining flash count are clearly displayed on the LCD screen.

©Backscatter - Backscatter Atom Flash Underwater Strobe Review - Back of Atom showing flash power control and screen
The Atom Flash control dial has 11 different power levels, each clearly displayed on both the control dial and by the LCD info screen. In short, the Atom Flash goes to 11?!


Low Power Mode for Subtle Lighting

Contrary to popular belief, darker, lower-light scenes require less light than bright, high-ambient ones. This means it is easy to overexpose dark scenes with too much light. The Atom Flash has a Low Power Mode that unlocks an additional ten flash outputs, starting at its native lowest flash power. Low Power Mode is well-suited for low-light conditions or any situation that calls for delicate lighting. This feature shines for sunset split shots, night diving, or other shooting scenarios where just a touch of illumination is needed.

©Backscatter - Backscatter Atom Flash Underwater Strobe Review - Sunset split shot
Low Power Mode (LP) provides access to a lower range of flash outputs which is invaluable for lowlight scenes like this dark swim-through, which easily becomes blown out by brighter flash powers.
Canon EOS R1 | Canon 8-15mm Lens | 1/30 | ISO 800 | ƒ8


Easy Wireless Off Camera Power Level Remote Control

The Backscatter Atom Flash features a remote transmit and receive function for both wireless remote power control and triggering off camera strobes. The Atom Flash makes off-camera, remote lighting easy and approachable for all photographers.

Forget reaching over to tweak power levels—your camera-mounted Atom FlashHybrid FlashMini Flash 2, or Mini Flash 3 can instantly beam new settings to other remote strobes, all with a single button press. The included Atom Flash Light Pipe plugs into the fiber optic mount of the remote Atom Flash optically receives the signal from the transmitting strobe without the need for a Fiber Optic Cable or an electronic trigger.

No cables and no swimming over to a remote strobe to change power levels means less silt from moving around or potentially spooking the critter.

The Atom Flash shares the same remote control protocol as the Hybrid FlashMini Flash 2, and Mini Flash 3, and all four strobes can be used together remotely. This works great for off-camera remote side lighting, backlighting, and snooting with the entire Backscatter lighting family from the Remote Lighting Muck Stick. Remote lighting has only gotten easier to deploy and a breeze to use with remote power control.

©Backscatter - Backscatter Atom Flash Underwater Strobe Review - Image captured using remote mode
Remote mode is perfect for off-camera lighting techniques like backlighting.
OM System TG-7 | 1/50 | ISO 100 | ƒ13


©Backscatter - Backscatter Atom Flash Underwater Strobe Review - Image of AF, MF, HF on mucksticks with lightpipes
The Atom Flash is cross compatible using remote mode with the Hybrid Flash, Mini Flash 2, and Mini Flash 3. This means each strobe can be mixed and matched for off camera remote shooting.


©Berkley White - Backscatter Atom Flash Review - Remote shooting behind the scenes
Combined with the Backscatter Remote Lighting Muck Stick, the Atom Flash is ready for any remote shooting scenario.


High Speed Sync (HSS) for Open Apertures and Black Backgrounds

The Atom Flash is also equipped with High-Speed Sync (HSS) mode, which allows faster shutter speeds to be used beyond the normal sync speed limit of the camera. Many photographers believe HSS means rapid-fire shooting, when in reality, it’s about syncing the flash with faster shutter speeds rather than shooting faster bursts. With HSS, wider apertures can be used while still maintaining a darker background that would otherwise be impossible at slower shutter speeds.

Sony Mirrorless cameras can achieve HSS using the Backscatter Sony Smart Control Trigger or compatible third party triggers. Olympus and OM System mirrorless cameras can achieve HSS through RC mode with the Backscatter Universal Flash Trigger for Olympus and OM System, internal and clip-on flashes or with built in RC compatible flash triggers in housings such as the Backscatter E-M10 IV Octo Housing. For Nikon and Canon 3rd party flash triggers that support HSS are available such as UW Technics and the Turtle Trigger from TRT Electronics.

High Speed Sync

©James Emery - Backscatter Atom Flash Underwater Strobe Review - snooted subject (with)
Olympus E-M10 IV | OM System 90mm Lens | 1/2,000 | ISO 200 | ƒ3.5

Regular Speed Sync

©James Emery - Backscatter Atom Flash Underwater Strobe Review - snooted subject (without)
Olympus E-M10 IV | OM System 90mm Lens | 1/160 | ISO 200 | ƒ3.5

Open apertures create stronger bokeh blur for macro images, but introduce more ambient light resulting in a brighter, less bold background. Using HSS, higher shutter speeds can be used to knock down ambient light, creating a black background while keeping the shallow depth of field, strong bokeh style.


Shoot TTL, HSS & Manual with the Backscatter Smart Control Flash Trigger

The Backscatter Sony Smart Control Trigger is required for automatic Sony TTL with the Atom Flash. The flash trigger is placed on the hot shoe of the camera and is equipped with two LED lights to fit into a housing’s optical bulkheads. The Backscatter Universal Flash Trigger for Sony is universal and will fit most housings. The Backscatter Nauticam Flash Trigger for Sony was custom-designed to fit directly into Nauticam full-frame Sony Housings, lining up flawlessly with the built-in optical adapters.

©Backscatter - Backscatter Atom Flash Underwater Strobe Review - Backscatter Sony and Oly TTL Triggers
When paired with a Backscatter Smart Control Optical TTL Flash Trigger, the Atom Flash can be triggered using highly accurate TTL with Sony, OM System, and Olympus cameras. The triggers also support manual and HSS.


White & Red Focus Lights to Guide Your Flash

The Atom Flash is equipped with two focus lights, each with three different power levels. The standard 1,000 lumen white light can be used as a general focus light, while the red focus light is perfect for sneaking up on light-sensitive critters or avoiding swarmies at night. The Optical Snoot OS-2 can use either white or red target light modes for maximum flexibility based on subject and shooting conditions. On a full charge, the white focus light can run up to 98 minutes, while the red light will operate up to 125 minutes.

©Backscatter - Backscatter Atom Flash Underwater Strobe Review - Two up, Atom with white lights on Atom with red lights on. Atom with light coming from the snoot
The Atom Flash utilizes white or red focus lights to assist with camera focus or snoot aiming.





 

EXTREME PERFORMANCE & RELIABILITY

Fast Flash Duration at Full Power with Fast Shutter Speeds

Flash duration is how long the flash tube is lit up when the strobe fires. This is measured in hundredths to thousandths of a second, making it relatable to the camera's shutter speed. If the flash duration is slower than the shutter speed being used, the flash will be cut off by the shutter speed of the camera and will appear diminished in the photo. With a fast flash duration of over 1/400 of a second at full power, the Atom Flash is faster than the flash sync speed of any SLR or mirrorless camera with a mechanical shutter available today. With such a fast flash duration, the Atom Flash gives photographers with compact and global shutter cameras such as the Sony a9 III the freedom to shoot faster shutter speeds to knock down high ambient light scenes.

Over 600 Full Power Flashes per Charge

Using twin 18650 protected Lithium-Ion batteries, the Atom Flash will fire over 600 flashes on full power (GN28) or a full day of diving with thousands of cycles when shot at lower powers. This means more time shooting and fewer battery changes.

Powered by Two Protected 18650 Batteries

Using two protected 18650 batteries, the Atom Flash is able to keep up with the most stringent power demands. Currently, the only approved battery for the Atom Flash is the Xtar 18650 4000mAh battery. This battery meets the power demands of the Atom Flash and is loaded with safety features, such as built-in overcharge and overdischarge circuitry. Compatibility batteries can be purchased from Backscatter dealers or other outlets worldwide, making it easy to find spares and replacements.

©Backscatter - Backscatter Atom Flash Underwater Strobe Review - 18650s loaded into battery compartment
Only use approved and protected 18650 batteries.


Triple Sealed Battery Cap

The Atom Flash is protected by two O-rings and a sand gasket to make sure the battery compartment remains dry. The double O-ring seal provides two lines of defense against hair and other leak-causing debris. Both o-rings are protected from fine sand build-up with a sand gasket.

©Backscatter - Backscatter Atom Flash Underwater Strobe Review - The double O-rings, sand protection seal, and sealed battery compartment ensure the Atom Flash is always ready to dive.
The double O-rings, sand protection seal, and sealed battery compartment ensure the Atom Flash is always ready to dive.


Sealed Battery Compartment

The Atom Flash's battery compartment is sealed. In the unlikely event of a leak in the battery compartment, water will not enter the frontal circuitry compartment of the strobe. The Atom Flash also has two over-pressure relief valves, located on the strobe body and the battery cap.

SOS Mode

Holding either the Mode Light/Select or Mode/Enter buttons will activate SOS mode, which continually transmits an LED ping for several hours on a full charge. This setting allows the Atom Flash to be highly visible and easy to locate during emergency situations.

In the Box



©Backscatter - Backscatter Atom Flash Underwater Strobe Review - ATOM FLASH AND ALL CONTENTS INCLUDED IN THE BOX
The Atom Flash includes the White Flat Diffuser, 1-inch Ball Mount, YS Mount, Light Pipe, O-ring Grease, and Spare O-rings.




Key Features:

 

  • Bright ƒ28 Underwater Guide Number
  • High Quality, Even, & Wide Flash Beam
  • White & Red Focus Light Modes
  • Travel Friendly Size
  • Easy Bayonet Mounted Optical Snoot OS-2
  • Selectable Angle of Coverage with Included Flat Diffuser & Optional Dome Diffuser
  • Selectable Color Temperature with Optional Warming Diffusers—6400K, 5500, 4500 & Ambient.
  • Smart Control Automatic TTL Flash Power for Sony, Olympus & OM System Cameras
  • Low Power Flash Mode - Delicate Lighting for Darker Scenes
  • Wireless Off Camera Remote Control - Mix & Match with the Mini Flash 2, Mini Flash 3, & Hybrid Flash
  • Super Bright Display & Menu LCD Screen
  • Two User Programmable Custom Modes
  • HSS Compatible with Backscatter Smart Control TTL Trigger & Third Party Triggers
  • Powered by Two Protected 18650 Batteries
  • Shoot All Day with Over 600 Flashes at Full Power
  • SOS Emergency Signalling Mode

Specs:

 

  • Depth Rating: 100m/330ft
  • Guide Number: ƒ28
  • Maximum LED Output: 1,000 Lumens
  • Power: Two 18650 10A Li-Ion Batteries
  • Recycle time at FULL: 0.95 seconds
  • Number of Flashes at FULL: Over 600
  • LED Run Time: Minimum of 98 minutes with managed power decline curve
  • Weight in Air: 1.8lbs / 830g (with battery)
  • Weight in Water: 5.6oz / 160g (with battery)
  • Sync Cord: Fiber Optic
  • Seal: Dual O-rings with additional Sand Seal Gasket
  • Exposure Control: Flash: 11-step Power Level, LED: 3-step Power Level
  • Dimensions With Ball (LxWxD): 6.1 x 5.7 x 3.3in, 154 x 145 x 85mm
  • Material: Anodized Machined Aluminum and Glass Fill Fiber
  • International Patents Pending