I use three Einsteins for my low-light FallingWater portrait series. I also use Profoto and wrote a comparison 18 months or so ago, coming away very impressed with the Einstein. (
http://kevsteele.com/blog/profoto-einstein-lighting/). As I look at the latest series coming from Broncolor and Profoto I see serious specmanship. Talk of 1/25,000 sec pulse durations. Now I realize these are t.5 times (t.1 can be estimated for most packs as 3 times slower). I've been looking, looking for meaningful data to compare t.1 pulse durations versus power. For example that Pro B4 pulse of 1/25,000 would be a t.1 pulse of about 1/8000 but at 1.0 WS. At full 1000 WS power that Pro B4 is a t.5 duration of 1/2000 (t.1 estimated at 1/600).
I'm looking to find the best solution for short durations at higher power to complement the Einsteins for outdoor action work where I need full power from multiple strobes. I've heard the Elinchrom Ranger speed packs are the opposite in terms of pulse duration: shortest pulse at max power. I would love to hear more on this.
Some specs I found - (it really is harder than it should be to nail down mfg specs)
Broncolor Move 1200L
min power t.5 1/12,000 t.1 1/8,500
max power t.5 1/1,000 t.1 1/375
Profoto Pro-B4 1000
min power t.5 1/25,000 t.1 1/8,500* est.
max power t.5 1/2,000 t.1 1/600* est.