
Review Summary
2007-02-13T19:00:00
I have always used Sunpak flashes because of their track record, ever since my first unit (Sunpak 322) But Autofoucus flash units (to me) are more of a headache. The most annoying problem is hunting. Its bad enough when a lens does it ...but a flash that wont fire because its going back and forth...come on. Any lens past 80mm gives this flash a problem. Believe it or not I had to go back and use my Sunpak 383. Its not E-TTL so what, it works on my manual cameras (Canon Ftb, F1), autofocus (EOS-3, Elan-7) and my digital 5D.
Peter D.
Auto TTL flash functions for Nikon, Canon, Minolta and Pentax camera systems ° Detented zoom selector settings for 28mm, 35mm, 50mm and 85mm focal lengths ° Flash head can be bounced and swiveled for increased lighting control and creative effects ° Four detented tilt selector settings from 0 to 90 ° Easy to read display panel has distance readouts in both feet and meters, lens selector setting, ISO selector, flash confirmation light, ready lamp and test button ° Slide on reflector panel and 20mm ultra wide angle filter are standard ° Guide number 131 (ft) at 50mm lens setting (ISO 100).
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