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Sony HVLFSL1
Sony HVLFSL1
Weight: 1 pounds
List Price: $82.99
Price: $109.22
Key features Sony HVLFSL1
  • Easy to see READY Lamp
  • Approximately 480 flashes from a fresh battery
  • Automatically syncs with the camera's onboard flash
  • Effective shooting distance of 6.5'- 18' (f/2.8)
  • Made of High Impact ABS with an attractive silver color
  • Model: Sony SLAVE FLASH ( HVLFSL1 )

Review Sony SLAVE FLASH ( HVLFSL1 ) / Sony HVLFSL1:

This handy flash adds extra illumination power for flash photography. There is no need for any awkward cables, as the HVL-FSL1 automatically syncs with the camera's onboard flash - it even works with pre-flash. It extends the effective flash range up to 16 feet and offers manual control of power output (low/medium/high). This compact but powerful accessory is a hot addition for any digital photographer.
Sunpak PZ 4000AF
Sunpak PZ 4000AF
Dimentions: 7.5 x 4 x 2.5 inches
Weight: 0.9 pounds
List Price: $139.99
Price: $109.95
Key features Sunpak PZ 4000AF
  • LCD panel displays TTL, manual or fill flash modes
  • Conserve battery power, the PZ4000AF features a sleep mode
  • If not fired after a few minutes, the PZ4000AF goes into a standby mode.
  • Model: SUNPAK 040C 35mm Electronic Power Zoom Flash with LCD (SUNPAK 040C)

Review SUNPAK 040C 35mm Electronic Power Zoom Flash with LCD (SUNPAK 040C) / Sunpak PZ 4000AF:

The PZ 4000AF brings Sunpak's reputation for quality, performance and value to auto zoom flashes. Each version features a motorized zoom head that automatically adjusts the flash to match the focal lengths of lenses from 28mm to 80mm in four distinct settings. If preferred, the zoom head can be manually controlled at the press of a button. For creative bounce lighting control, the head can be adjusted to 90 degrees. The illuminated LCD panel displays TTL, manual or fill flash modes, second curtain synchronization for Canon and Nikon versions and flash confirmation. The guide number range from 80 to 132 assures ample power from either 4 AA batteries or, with the optional, Sunpak TR-Pak IIa Power Pack. To conserve battery power, the PZ4000AF features a sleep mode. If not fired after a few minutes, the PZ4000AF goes into a standby mode. Reactivating the flash requires only a slight touch to the shutter release button of the camera to bring the flash back into a readiness mode. This model is designed for Canon EOS.
Sunpak PZ 4000AF
Sunpak PZ 4000AF
Dimentions: 7.5 x 4 x 2.8 inches
Weight: 0.9 pounds
List Price: $139.99
Price: $109.95
Key features Sunpak PZ 4000AF
  • Conserve battery power, the PZ4000AF features a sleep mode
  • LCD panel displays TTL, manual or fill flash modes
  • If not fired after a few minutes, the PZ4000AF goes into a standby mode
  • Flash will power zoom in-sync with camera lens' focal point, on selected camera models
  • Model: SUNPAK 4000AF Electronic Power Zoom Flash with LCD (SUNPAK 040N)

Review SUNPAK 4000AF Electronic Power Zoom Flash with LCD (SUNPAK 040N) / Sunpak PZ 4000AF:

The PZ 4000AF brings Sunpak's reputation for quality, performance and value to auto zoom flashes. Each version features a motorized zoom head that automatically adjusts the flash to match the focal lengths of lenses from 28mm to 80mm in four distinct settings. If preferred, the zoom head can be manually controlled at the press of a button. For creative bounce lighting control, the head can be adjusted to 90 degrees. The illuminated LCD panel displays TTL, manual or fill flash modes, second curtain synchronization for Canon and Nikon versions and flash confirmation. The guide number range from 80 to 132 assures ample power from either 4 AA batteries or, with the optional, Sunpak TR-Pak IIa Power Pack. To conserve battery power, the PZ4000AF features a sleep mode. If not fired after a few minutes, the PZ4000AF goes into a standby mode. Reactivating the flash requires only a slight touch to the shutter release button of the camera to bring the flash back into a readiness mode. This model is intended for Nikon AF cameras.
SUNPAK PZ 4000AF
SUNPAK PZ 4000AF
Dimentions: 7.5 x 4 x 2.75 inches
Weight: 0.9 pounds
List Price: $139.99
Price: $108.76
Key features SUNPAK PZ 4000AF
  • If not fired after a few minutes, the PZ4000AF goes into a standby mode.
  • LCD panel displays TTL, manual or fill flash modes
  • Conserve battery power, the PZ4000AF features a sleep mode
  • Model: SUNPAK 040M 35mm Electronic Power Zoom Flash with LCD (SUNPAK 040M)

Review SUNPAK 040M 35mm Electronic Power Zoom Flash with LCD (SUNPAK 040M) / SUNPAK PZ 4000AF:

The PZ 4000AF brings Sunpak's reputation for quality, performance and value to auto zoom flashes. Each version features a motorized zoom head that automatically adjusts the flash to match the focal lengths of lenses from 28mm to 80mm in four distinct settings. If preferred, the zoom head can be manually controlled at the press of a button. For creative bounce lighting control, the head can be adjusted to 90 degrees. The illuminated LCD panel displays TTL, manual or fill flash modes, second curtain synchronization for Canon and Nikon versions and flash confirmation. The guide number range from 80 to 132 assures ample power from either 4 AA batteries or, with the optional, Sunpak TR-Pak IIa Power Pack. To conserve battery power, the PZ4000AF features a sleep mode. If not fired after a few minutes, the PZ4000AF goes into a standby mode. Reactivating the flash requires only a slight touch to the shutter release button of the camera to bring the flash back into a readiness mode. This model is intended for Minolta i/xi/si cameras.
Vivitar DF200
Vivitar DF200
Weight: 1 pounds
Price: $79.99
Key features Vivitar DF200
  • 330 degree swivel and 90 degree vertical bounce adjustment allow for a variety of lighting options
  • Included mini flex pod and shoe mount help to make attaching the flash as easy as it is to use
  • Guide number of 92 @ a 100 ISO equivalent
  • Choose from 4 selectable power levels and lens coverage from 28mm to 105mm (equivalent in 35mm photography)
  • Uses 4 AA batteries (not included); Accepts Alkaline; NIMH or Lithium-Ion rechargeable batteries
  • Model: Vivitar DF200 Digital Flash 200

Review Vivitar DF200 Digital Flash 200 / Vivitar DF200:

The new Vivitar DF 200 digital flash offers the power and versatility of a 35mm-type unit with an intelligent circuitry that learns from your own camera's flash characteristics.
Sunpak 355AF
Sunpak 355AF
Dimentions: 6.3 x 3.3 x 2 inches
Weight: 2 pounds
List Price: $59.99
Price: $59.51
Key features Sunpak 355AF
  • Zoom range of 35-85mmElectronically interfaces with cameraThyristor circuitryCorrect exposure indicatorSets shutter speedFor Minolta cameras
  • Model: SUNPAK 035M 35mm Electronic Thyristor Auto Flash with 35-85mm Zoom

Review SUNPAK 035M 35mm Electronic Thyristor Auto Flash with 35-85mm Zoom / Sunpak 355AF:

Sunpak is one of the world's largest manufacturers of electronic flash equipment. It has earned a reputation for advanced technical achievement and superior quality. Sunpak electronic flashes are produced for professionals, advanced amateurs, enthusiasts, and casual photographers. They are designed to work with today's auto focus cameras having dedicated flash capabilities. All Sunpak flash units offer advanced features, which provide the widest range of creative control. They are supported by a wide range of system accessories. The shoe mount autofocus TTL dedicated 355F flash is equipped with a zoom head, and a bounce head. This flash is intended for Minolta i/xi/si TTL.
Sunpak 355AF
Sunpak 355AF
Dimentions: 6.3 x 3 x 2 inches
Weight: 0.73 pounds
List Price: $59.99
Price: $59.99
Key features Sunpak 355AF
  • SUNPAK PENTAX ELECTRONIC FLASH UNIT
  • Model: SUNPAK 035P 35mm Electronic Thyristor Auto Flash with 35-85mm Zoom

Review SUNPAK 035P 35mm Electronic Thyristor Auto Flash with 35-85mm Zoom / Sunpak 355AF:

Sunpak is one of the world's largest manufacturers of electronic flash equipment. It has earned a reputation for advanced technical achievement and superior quality. Sunpak electronic flashes are produced for professionals, advanced amateurs, enthusiasts, and casual photographers. They are designed to work with today's auto focus cameras having dedicated flash capabilities. All Sunpak flash units offer advanced features, which provide the widest range of creative control. They are supported by a wide range of system accessories. The shoe mount autofocus TTL dedicated 355F flash is equipped with a zoom head, and a bounce head. This flash is intended for Pentax cameras.
 
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