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Lumiere L.A.
Lumiere L.A.
Weight: 2 pounds
List Price: $29.99
Price: $29.99

Review Lumiere L60225 Portable Camera Flash Light Swivel Mount Bracket Holder / Lumiere L.A.:

Lumiere L60225 Portable Camera Flash Light Swivel Mount Bracket Holder No matter what you need for your digital camera, Lumiere has it. Whether you're a seasoned pro, a dedicated hobbyist, or a beginner ready to photograph the world, you can trust Lumiere with the high-quality, high-performance accessory you need. From light kits and backdrops, to shooting tables & reflectors - Lumiere has it. And at a price you can afford. Lumiere - enlightened products for the digital photographer.

Review Quantaray - PZ-1 DSZ Series TTL Power Zoom Flash for Minolta:

Elinchrom EL 20727
Elinchrom EL 20727
List Price: $1,506.00
Price: Too low to display
Key features Elinchrom EL 20727
  • Maximum Watt/Seconds: 1200 w/s Guide Number: F-128.1 @ 3.3' @ISO 100, 1/250, with 48° Reflector Recy
  • Model: Elinchrom EL 20727 Digital Style 1200RX Compact Flash Unit

Review Elinchrom EL 20727 Digital Style 1200RX Compact Flash Unit / Elinchrom EL 20727:

Today's digital workflow and camera systems demand greater accuracy at all power settings with an extended power range to cover extreme requirements. Precise repeatability, whether at 2 second or 2 week intervals is possible with the ultra-stable electronics controlled by accurate digital displays in the Digital Style 1200 w/s monolight. Elinchrom performance characteristics now exceed the most demanding criteria. Power variation is from 1200 to 9 w/s in. 1 stop increments. Applying the renowned Elinchrom reliability, consistency and color temperature, the new RX series is even more precise.
PHOENIX
PHOENIX
Price: $34.95

Review Phoenix P04251 ZBIS-92N Auto-Focus Infrared Zoom Swivel Bounce Nikon Flash / PHOENIX:

Konica Minolta 5600HS (D)
Konica Minolta 5600HS (D)
Weight: 0.13 pounds
Price: $799.99

Review Minolta 5600HS (D) - Hot-shoe clip-on flash - 56 (m) / Konica Minolta 5600HS (D):

The 5600HS(D) provides remarkable flash output with the maximum guide number of 184 feet at ISO100 in a compact body. Flash coverage is available from 24mm to 85mm focal lengths, and further extends to the 17mm focal length with a built-in wide-angle adapter. The 5600HS(D) assures highly reliable metering accuracy with the ADI (Advanced Distance Integration) flash metering in combination with Konica Minolta's new lenses with distance encoder and the Maxxum7 or Maxxum5. It also supports versatile remote flash photography with Wireless/Remote High-speed Sync when the 5600HS(D) is used as an off-camera flash of the Maxxum7 or Maxxum5. The AF illuminator covers the Maxxum7's 9-point sensors in the wide focus area. Furthermore, the flash head tilts 10 downward for close-up photography.
Elinchrom EL 20105
Elinchrom EL 20105
List Price: $942.00
Price: Too low to display
Key features Elinchrom EL 20105
  • Maximum Watt/Seconds: 2400 w/s User Replaceable Flashtube: No Changeable Reflector: Yes Circuit Prot
  • Model: Elinchrom EL 20105 3000Ws Mini A Flash Head

Review Elinchrom EL 20105 3000Ws Mini A Flash Head / Elinchrom EL 20105:

The Mini A head is the perfect choice for anyone requiring the shortest possible flash duration. This fan cooled head features Elinchorm's unique short flash duration flashtube, capable of 3000 w/s output and designed to withstand the heat stress associated with rapid full power shooting. The Mini A Head offers all the advantages of its big brother lampheads, but in a smaller and lighter size. This flash head features a modeling light switch and safety fuse. Elinchrom's double bayonet mounting ring assures full compatibility with their extensive line of reflectors, softboxes, and light banks. The Mini A complements the compact dimensions of the Digital 1 and Digital 2 Power Packs. A power supply for this flash head is required.
Quantaray
Quantaray
Price: $49.95

Review QB-6550D Bounce Flash for Digital AF or Manual / Quantaray:

The QTB-6550D Flash System features a Dedicated Bounce Head. Works with all Quantaray Digital, Autofocus and Manual Dedicated Modules Requires seperate interchangeable dedicated modules (Digital/AF/DT) to work as a complete Flash-Set. Dedicated Module sold seperately. Energy-saving circuitry for fast recycling time. TTL auto flash range up to approx. 57 feet. Bounce flash head for soft lighting. 1/16 and full manual flash power setting. (with AF/DT Module) Digital Functioning Indicator Lamp (with Digital Module) Auto confidence indicator lamp (with AF/DT Modules) Uses 4 AA size Alkaline or Rechargeable NiMH batteries.
Quantaray
Quantaray
Price: $84.00

Review QTB-9550D Twin Bounce Flash for Digital AF or Manual / Quantaray:

The QTB-9550D Twin Flash System features a Dedicated Zoom, Bounce and Swivel Head. Works with all Quantaray Digital, Autofocus and Manual Dedicated Modules Requires seperate interchangeable dedicated modules (Digital/AF/DT) to work as a complete Flash-Set. Dedicated Module sold seperately. Front ready-flash warning light. Energy-saving circuitry for fast recycling time. TTL auto flash range up to approx. 93 feet. 1/16 and full manual flash power setting. (with DT/AF Module) Twin flash for fill lighting. Bounce and swivel flash head for soft lighting. [+]
Zoom flash head for proper lighting coverage when using 28mm to 85mm lens on a 35mm SLR camera. Auto confidence indicator lamp (with AF/DT Modules) Digital Functioning Indicator Lamp (with Digital Module) Uses 4 AA size Alkaline or Rechargeable NiMH batteries.

Review Quantaray - QAF 6600 Series Flash for Canon:

SUNPAK PZ-040MS
SUNPAK PZ-040MS
Weight: 9999 pounds
List Price: $249.95
Price: $212.46
Key features SUNPAK PZ-040MS
  • Powered by two AA alkaline; auto power off
  • Autofocus assist
  • Power zoom range from 24-80mm
  • Bounce flash
  • Digital through-the-lens (D-TTL) metering for Minolta digital and 35mm cameras
  • Model: Sunpak PZ-040MS Ultra-Compact Digital TTL Dedicated Flash for Minolta Digital and 35mm Cameras (Black)

Review Sunpak PZ-040MS Ultra-Compact Digital TTL Dedicated Flash for Minolta Digital and 35mm Cameras (Black) / SUNPAK PZ-040MS:

The Sunpak PZ40X is a powerful, full-featured, lightweight, shoe-mount electronic flash unit for digital and film cameras, that is available in Nikon, Canon, and Minolta TTL dedicated configurations, and will also work manually with cameras having a non-dedicated, single-contact hot shoe. It is 40 percent smaller and significantly lighter than previous flash units with the same features and power output, with an impressive ISO 100 guide number of 102 at the 50mm zoom setting. Advanced features of the Sunpak PZ40X include: TTL auto flash (D-TTL for Nikon, E-TTL for Canon, and ADI for Minolta); large, full-info, backlit LCD for controlling and monitoring all settings, power zoom-bounce flash head covering 35mm focal lengths from 24-80mm, continuously variable or in 5 manual power-ratio steps, with tilt positions from zero to straight up for maximum bounce flexibility, built-in near-IR autofocus aid light that turns on automatically when needed, 5 power settings down to 1/16, flash exposure confirmation and bar graph flash range display, plus power-saving circuitry that automatically turns to Power Saving Standby mode after 5 minutes. The Sunpak PZ40X is powered by two AA alkaline or Ni-MH batteries. An optional Wide-Angle Panel provides flash coverage for lenses down to 17mm.
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