Sunpak PZ 5000AF Flash for Canon EOS Cameras, Guide Number 180 ISO 100 ft.

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2011-12-04T19:00:00

Rated 4 out of 5

Great Buy for the Money

I use this unit when I need something more powerful than the mere pop up built in flash in the camera.

James

2007-05-20T21:00:00

Rated 4 out of 5

Great Value, No E-TTL

This is a TTL only flash, no E-TTL support. This flash works quite well on my Rebel XTi Camera. Using the "auto" mode with its' own light sensor, you'll only need to set the F-stop manually. It can zoom automatically to match the focal length of the lens. I wish it would read the F-stop from the camera though. Rear curtain sync works well too. Swivels vertically and horizontally. For the price it is an excellent flash.

eseavey

2007-02-11T19:00:00

Rated 4 out of 5

Decent power for the money

I bought two of these flashes to use for simple upper-body / head-shot type photos. For this purpose they have served me quite well. They have very decent power outputs, a wide range of power settings, TTL and auto modes (not E-TTL), Manual settings and slave operation. While you can use this flash with E-TTL bodies, it will NOT utilize E-TTL. The closest you're going to get is to use TTL with either shutter/time priority or aperature priority modes. I find when using manual (on the camera I mean), the flash resorts to the auto mode (using it's own built in sensor to judge exposure). Which produces very good results actually. I mostly use the flash on manual anyways, so I can't really give a definitive opinion on the 'automatic' modes of this flash. I have only used them a few times when the flashes were new. Also, when using these flashes in slave mode, the sensor used to trigger the flash doesn't seem very sensitive. Meaning; the optical sensor must be pointed AT the IR source, not in the same direction. Fortunately the tilt/swivel heads make it easy to fire the flash towards your subject but still have the sensor pointed towards your IR trigger. In terms of reliabilty, I have not had any issues with lock-ups, mis-firing (or not-firing). They seem to operate exactly how I expected, and have never given me issues of any kind (so far). :) While the build quality is not 'cheap' (it seems put together well enough) , it's not exactly built like a tank either. This is not a flash desgined to be thrown araound, you'll need to spend a little more to get that kind of durability. That being said, with some proper care and handling, this flash should give you years of reliable service. So if you're looking for a versatile, high-powered flash and don't mind missing E-TTL, this is a GREAT flash for the money.

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About Sunpak PZ 5000AF Flash for Canon EOS Cameras, Guide Number 180 ISO 100 ft.

Among the technically advanced functions the Sunpak PZ5000AF flash offers are, auto power zoom capability from 28mm to 135mm, as well as manual zoom control. In addition to being able to tilt vertically a full 90 degrees, the PZ5000AF also includes a separate negative 10 degree tilt function for close-up applications, assuring proper lighting coverage at very close distances. Flash head swivel is 270 degrees to further enhance creative lighting control (180 degrees left and 90 degrees right).

With a powerful guide number of 180 (135mm/feet/ISO100) and ISO range from 6-6400 in 1/3 EV settings, the PZ5000AF's onboard processor features touch-selectable controls for accessing its various flash functions. These include: TTL, Auto Sensor, Power Ratio, Manual, 2nd Curtain Synch, Multi-flash (strobo) and Slave, as well as a distance/aperture bar display that shows feet and meters. All functions are clearly visible and easily identified on the large LCD display with selectable illumination. In addition, a large, circular selector pad permits easy scrolling through functions in each of the various operating modes.

In Auto Mode, settings may be adjusted from f2 to f16 in 1EV increments, while the Power Ratio function is selectable from 1/1 to 1/64 output in 1/3 step EV. Multi-Flash stroboscopic control may be set to rates from 1 Hz to 99 Hz, for up to 99 repetitive flashes. With Minolta cameras, you can also select a Slave function for wireless auto or manual mode control.

The PZ5000AF is powered by either four AA Alkaline or Ni-Cd batteries. To conserve battery power, the flash features an Auto Off sleep mode that places it in a standby setting when it is not used for more than five minutes. Momentarily depressing the camera?s shutter release button wakes the flash. For virtually instant recycle times, the PZ5000AF flash accepts either the available Sunpak TRI-PAKII High Voltage Battery Pack or Sunpak 510 Volt Battery Pack. An AC Power Adapter is also available.