
Review Summary
2009-08-13T21:00:00
I've been using the flash with my Canon Elan7 and digital Rebel XS and have had no issues for the past year. Certainly much better than the built in flash. Construction seems kind of flimsy and inexpensive but so far has not broken. I would recommend for someone on a tight budget but wants to something better the built in flash on the camera.
Robert L.
2008-06-07T21:00:00
Did ok at first, popped off my camera at a hs football game, and landed on concrete, it was a faulty shoe mount.
Peewee
Shoe Mount
80 to 132
28mm to 80mm
90 degrees
No
Auto Distance Range 2.3-13' (0.7 to 4.0 m)
2.8-28' (0.9 to 8.5 m)
Auto F/Stops f/4.0 & f/8.0
75° to 31° (28-80mm Lenses in 35mm format)
8 Seconds (based on fresh batteries & full power)
4 AA batteries or, with the optional, Sunpak TR-Pak IIa Power Pack.
2.8 x 4.9 x 4.0" (71 x 124 x 102mm)
0.6 lb (268 g)
Sleep Mode, Standby Mode, LCD
090729100372
Available for Nikon, Canon and Minolta systems, 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.