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Comments about Sunpak Sunpak Digital Camera Flash Adapter Bracket with Built-in Slave:
it does the job it was designed for. a little on the weak side, but with a roll of tape just in case. the price is low enough i don't mind replacing it from time to time if something terminal strikes.
Comments about Sunpak Sunpak Digital Camera Flash Adapter Bracket with Built-in Slave:
I am a Sony DSC-W1 camera owner. The camera is great. The only drawback of the camera is lack of flash adaptor and PC hole. Althought I pay little for purchasing this camera rather than a Digital Single Lens Sony A-100, I do expect it gives me more convenience.
Once I get used to the camera, I find it cannot fulfill my requirement to use two flash-guns to give a shadowless picture. Especially the flash-guns I have got are goodie-oldie. They are Sunpak Power Zoom 4000AF for Canon EOS film camera. By the way, I owned EOS 1000 FN since ten years ago.
I bought the slave unit only two days ago. I have the same experience as those people giving their own opinions here. The unit is too weak to support a heavy flash-gun. Lack of PC hole is a great drawback to me as well, because I do quite a lot of still life at home. I have got a flash adaptor with PC hole which I bought so many years ago. Surprisingly, the slave unit works well with my flash adaptor even I connect it with a `one to three' PC hole adaptor. Two flash-guns works perfectly. It may be the flash-guns are the same model.
I am not get stuck now and I start off taking pictures as what I usually did with Canon EOS film camera.
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Comments about Sunpak Sunpak Digital Camera Flash Adapter Bracket with Built-in Slave:
Just what you miss with a digital camera, witch always gives too less light with the built in flash
Comments about Sunpak Sunpak Digital Camera Flash Adapter Bracket with Built-in Slave:
This item was just what I was looking for I don't care about the slave (which will not work with my camera) I was more interested in a external flash mount and this fits the bill. I do wish it was built a little stronger I have a feeling it won't last long the way I shoot.
Comments about Sunpak Sunpak Digital Camera Flash Adapter Bracket with Built-in Slave:
it has met my expecations. it is a good little unit and the price range is good.
Comments about Sunpak Sunpak Digital Camera Flash Adapter Bracket with Built-in Slave:
It met my needs at an affordable price
Comments about Sunpak Sunpak Digital Camera Flash Adapter Bracket with Built-in Slave:
I now can use three of my flash units that were strictly 35mm type with my Canon A75. Works with a Quanteray 9500 multiple-contact dedicated flash also. To use outdoors, in dark painted rooms, or in auditoriums, place a finger alongside the front-mounted slave sensor to reflect some flash into the sensor. Be sure to check the recommended f-stop of your flash unit and sync with with your digital camera's setting. Not heavily made - a shocker for Sunpak - but you can light up the stage at your kids' school play from 80 feet away with a decent flash unit, vs about 12 feet with your built-in flash.
Comments about Sunpak Sunpak Digital Camera Flash Adapter Bracket with Built-in Slave:
Lightens a much larger area than the internal flash on my Canon digital camera.
Comments about Sunpak Sunpak Digital Camera Flash Adapter Bracket with Built-in Slave:
Excellent