Sunpak RD2000N Ultra-Compact Digital Bounce, Shoe Mount Flash for Nikon i-TTL Camera, Guide Number 65'.

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PAUL L : Is this flash compatible with a Panasonic FZ200?DAVID L : RE,flash...I use mine on my NIKON DSLRs
PRASANNA P : I have the stock RD2000 which works for a canon hotshoe mount. Will this same mount work on nikon 5100?ROBERT M : Yes I have had no problems.
Shopper : Can I use this flash with the Fujifilm X-Pro 1 camera? Thanks.DAVID L : I am using the device on NIKON DSLRs,,and it works flawlessly Other applications if any I am unfamliar with. I would imagine the manufacturer would be the one to advise appropriate usage daveGERALD G : I cannot provide an answer. I do not own a Fujifilm X-Pro 1 camera.CHARLES G : It does not work with the Fujifilm X-E1.LIDO A : NOANDREW R : Unfortunately no, this flash unit features Nikon i-TTL dedication and will not likely work properly with the X-Pro 1.

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2014-12-29T19:00:00

Rated 1 out of 5

Didn't work out of the box

This flash was exactly what I was looking for, to use as fill flash on my full frame camera that doesn't have a pop up.unfortunately it was a dud so I returned it. I may try it again as it has been highly rated by many people and Sunpak is usually very good.

Noonum

2014-09-01T21:00:00

Rated 1 out of 5

Did I get A Dud?

I have always been happy with Sunpak products and this little flash seemed to fill the bill as the built -in flash that my full frame Canon 6D doesn't have. However, when I put it on my camera it flashed once and never again, after that I could not change the settings or turn it off, I had to remove it from the camera and take out the batteries. Such a shame as it was quite a powerful little guy.

SUSANNAH K.

2013-07-01T21:00:00

Rated 5 out of 5

Good stuff

Don't have the slip out problems on the hot shoe others describe, didn't need to express an over abundance of torque to achieve this either... two finger tight. TTL-II Response is good. Covered the bright orange ready light with a square of electrical tape.. it is very bright. Have gone through 200 shots so far and batteries are still going.. Perfpower AA.. Occasionally refuses to turn off.

JESSE E.

2013-03-14T21:00:00

Rated 2 out of 5

Not Compatible with 6D or T4i

Extremely overexposed all shots. Sent it back to TOCAD and they said it needed a firmware upgrade for the new Canon products. Now waiting for them to send a new unit, whenever that is, who knows. Probably works on older Canon models, but cannot say for sure. The size is perfect however.

Nice S.

2012-12-10T19:00:00

Rated 4 out of 5

Great SB400 alternative

Use it mainly for indoors close range photography and as fill flash outdoors. Recycle time can be trying sometimes but if you chimp like I do it shouldn't be a problem. This isn't fancy, but it more than gets the job done. Great bang for the buck and truly is pocketable as the hotshoe folds into the case. Works well when you bounce it off a ceiling or attach a cheapo bounce card (aka an index card) like I do. I tried using a cheapo bounce attachment made by Opteka but it was too big for this device and did not fit. Again, this is a truly small and compact flash but works REALLY well given its limitations (two batteries only, small size, etc)

Neeraj M.

2012-05-06T21:00:00

Rated 4 out of 5

A little expensive

This was my first flash I bought, I was looking for something small and lightweight. It does a very good job. But now that I'm getting to know better the capabilities of other products I think this is a little expensive for what it does, and the biggest con is that in only swivels in one direction, it would be a lot better if swivels in its own axis

GRETA M.

2012-03-05T19:00:00

Rated 4 out of 5

works

Good little affordable flash, better than popup camera flash

James S.

2011-11-27T19:00:00

Rated 5 out of 5

(Even Still Again) Working Great for Me!

OK, this is ridiculous writing a fourth review but there is a bit more to say. Read the first three reviews below for more info. As previously stated, I have used three of these flashes for over a year and they continue to work great (esp on the 5D) for all of my casual photography both indoors and outdoors. They stay on the camera (hanging at my side) most of the time and get bumped, knocked and occasionally dropped on dirt, concrete or tile floors. No problem, pick it up and re-attach, works great. This also brings up my biggest complaint. There is no locking pin to keep the flash from working its way back in the hot shoe. This will eventually cause firing problems. I have learned to check it regularly and make sure it's fully seated. When it isn't, the flash output will suddenly diminish (but still fire) which really throws you off since adjustments to compensate will have no result. Once it is re-seated, it works fine again. Here that Sunpak? Change the mount mechanism and this will be the perfect small flash!

RUSTY L.

2011-10-23T21:00:00

Rated 3 out of 5

Sunpak RD2000CCompact Digital Flash

Not bad for the price. Good for fill flash, not recommended for photographing groups > 4 persons.

bro-photo

2011-09-08T21:00:00

Rated 3 out of 5

Decent flash for its price.

This is a decent flash. It's small and lightweight so you can bring it without taking up much space or adding much weight. I found the exposures to be inconsistant. I replaced mine with a Nikon SB-400 which I like much more. The Sunpak is a lot less expensive, so if cost is important, this Sunpak will do a decent job. I would recommend it only if price is a factor. I would also recommend a larger more powerful flash if you do a lot of shooting with flash, and use this one when size and weight are important.

MARK D.

2011-09-04T21:00:00

Rated 4 out of 5

NICE ADDITION TO MY GEAR

It's actually a pretty good flash. It does have a weak output but way better than my built in flash. Easy to carry aorund. Fits perfect in your shirt pocket. A good alternative to the SB-400. Cheaper too!

santzskie

2011-09-03T21:00:00

Rated 4 out of 5

Small and still powerful

Canon may consider a build-in flash unprofessional for a 5D MK II class camera; I think it is ridiculous having to carry a "professional Lighting set" around just to lighten up an backlit image. Therefore I was happy to find this tiny Sunpak RD 2000. It does not add a lot of weight or size but has a higher output than those build-in flash units

B E.

2011-08-20T21:00:00

Rated 5 out of 5

(Even Still) Working Great for Me!

OK, I feel a little silly submitting a 3rd review. However, I now own three of these. Read my reviews below for more information. I use all three all the time on a 5D, 30D, 40D and a 60D. As mentioned in earlier reviews, I have the Sto-Fen Diffuser on two of these and I have added a light amber gel to one. I use the third unit as-is without a diffuser for more power and reach. I have used these for over a year now and they are still going strong and provide a lot of convenience over a larger EX type Canon flash. A friend owns the G12 camera and this flash works great on it as well. Give this flash a try!

RUSTY L.

2011-03-12T19:00:00

Rated 5 out of 5

Nice for fill flash

I use it for fill flash

Frank

2011-01-14T19:00:00

Rated 5 out of 5

Good flash for the money

I was looking for small compact flash which I could use with Canon 5d Mark II. I have Ex-580 II, but it is bulky for casual use. I did several test photos with default settings. they all came out pretty good quality. Distance from the subject was about 2-3 yards. One thing I don't like about this flash is that it does not have auto-focus assist, it would be nice feature.

Arthur

2011-01-11T19:00:00

Rated 5 out of 5

(Still) Works Great for Me!

I now own a couple of these. These are small enough to have an extra one in a pocket and swap them if the batteries die. I also like to have an amber gel on one and no gel on the other.Get a Toshiba Canvio 500G External 2.5" Hard Drive with the black soft case and use the case for this flash. Perfect fit incl two extra batteries.I suggest applying some tape (or other means) to tone down the bright amber READY indicator. It will blind you, esp at night and it stays on / blinks continuously.I use eneloop AAs in all my flashes and they work great in these units as well. Since I use this flash -1 or -2 stops a lot, it often recharges faster than 4 seconds and the batteries last even longer.The RD2000 works great on the G12, my 5D and my 40D. The distributor says they don't support Pocket Wizard but I haven't tried that yet myself.Lastly, the unit will not work on a 5D MkII unless you send it to the U.S. distributor and have the firmware updated. They will do it for free. To determine the firmware version, hold down the EV ADJUST button and power on the unit. If you only see the +.5 light, you need the update. Contact Sally Wall at Tocad America, Inc. [@]) to learn about sending it in for update for free.

RUSTY L.

2011-01-11T19:00:00

Rated 5 out of 5

Big flash for Little Cash

Great fill in flash

Jerry

2010-10-05T21:00:00

Rated 5 out of 5

Works Great for Me!

I have used this on a 5D and 40D for about 4 months. It pretty much lives on the 5D for fill flash and indoor shots. I strongly suggest the Sto-Fen diffuser designed for this flash. I keep the flash dialed down 2 stops most of the time. It is compact, durable and provides an effective substitute for a built-in flash on the 5D that will pivot and bounce the light. Don't expect it to beat a 580EX-II. Don't expect it to reach out 20 feet bouncing off the ceiling. That's not its strength. It's great within about 10-12 ft and under and will bounce fairly well within that range depending on the surroundings. It runs a long time on two AA NiMH batteries and I don't notice the slower recharge time. It's light, less obtrusive and makes the camera much more portable and easier to carry, esp in crowds and outdoors where a full size flash ends up banging into everything and everyone. At [$] you can't go wrong and if it takes a hit and dies, it's very cheap to replace. I'll likely get a 2nd unit for backup and so both cameras can use them if necessary. Haven't tried it yet with Pocket Wizard.

RUSTY L.

2010-07-25T21:00:00

Rated 4 out of 5

Gets the job done

Best for low-light indoor situations. Very light and compact. For an external flash, it's pretty weak, but compared to standard built-in/pop-up flashes it's pretty powerful. I just couldn't justify paying $500 for the canon unit.

MICHAEL R.

2010-06-03T21:00:00

Rated 4 out of 5

Good flash

The build of this flash is good, and it works well. I mainly use it in the house or small business offices for when a SB 600 or bigger isn't needed. I picked this as my replacement t the SB400 when I lost mine. To me, it performs the same and I would recomend it over the SB400.

DANNY

2010-04-11T21:00:00

Rated 4 out of 5

Priced right, works as advertised.

Great for snapshooting. Expands coverage, can bounce and diffuses well for wide angle coverage. Recycling is reasonably fast with lithium batteries.

Mike

2010-02-22T19:00:00

Rated 5 out of 5

Great little flash

I bought it for my Nikon P6000 compact and it's great for that. It's small but reasonably powerful and not too big for a compact like the P6000 or Canon G series. It also can be used for bounce flash. I also use it with my Nikon D90 and D60 when I don't want to bring a big flash.

MARK D.

2010-02-02T19:00:00

Rated 4 out of 5

Nice little flash

I use this flash with my Canon XTI and my Canon S-5 IS. It is great for a small bounce flash and a nice bump for indoor photography.

ANGIE S.

2010-01-10T19:00:00

Rated 4 out of 5

Same as Quantaray XLF-50 Flash for less!

This little flash is great and it's the same as Quantaray for a lot less money. It's not a high end flash but it's way better than a built in flash. It does a great job in the under 25' range.

Roddy

2009-12-25T19:00:00

Rated 4 out of 5

Pleasantly Surprised

I was reluctant to purchase the Sunpak RD2000 over the highly rated Nikon SB400 for my D60. The price swayed me, though. Spending money on something that does not work is throwing money away. If nothing else, this could be an expensive manual backup. I have been very pleasantly surprised by this flash unit. It works well with the iTTL. It is easy to use. It has a relatively fast recycle time. But most importantly, the results to in my pictures are great, a big improvement over the built-in flash! The money saved can be applied to other more expensive goodies ( such as a lens ). I cannot yet attest for the unit's durability, since I've had this only a short time. But at this point, I am happy with the flash and would recommend it to others.

RickB

2009-11-26T19:00:00

Rated 5 out of 5

Best external flash for g10

Just got the Sunpak rd2000 for my canon g10 and it is really great. I take a lot of pictures of people outside and this is going to help tremendously. It is also a boon to my indoor photography. This has a flip down diffuser so there is no need to buy another one for this. I am unsure why people are saying they need to. [...]Hope this helps. I believe this flash is going to be a boon to my photography. I can already tell this is going to produce exponentially better pics than I was getting previously without the use of an external flash. So glad I bought it!

LO

2009-08-18T21:00:00

Rated 1 out of 5

Didn't work!

I bought this flash to be a small addition to the flashes I already own. I was most interested in the ETTL feature. I received the flash and the ETTL wouldn't work with my Canon DSLR's. The flash would flash upon taking an image but was drastically underexposed. I was told it needed a firmware update so I sent it in to have that done. After receiving it back, it still did the same thing. I ended up returning it. Very dissappointed.

STEVEN A.

2009-07-07T21:00:00

Rated 4 out of 5

Cute and effective flash

I wanted a small i-TTL flash that worked with my Canon 30D. I didn't need anything fancy, expensive, or extremely powerful. This is an effective, very small and flat flash with adjustable head for bouncing. It does what I want quite nicely and is a good deal smaller than what Canon offers.

Frank U.

2009-04-07T21:00:00

Rated 4 out of 5

Good little flash

It fits on my G10 and bounces off low ceilings nicely. Though it's a little bit weak, it's good enough for simple get together shots (5-7m). Its size lets me always carry it around. I only wish it could turn left and right.

CHEUK I.

2009-04-07T21:00:00

Rated 5 out of 5

love the size

I have this along with my XSI w/18-55mm lens,tamron 28-300mm lens,1.4 converter, 50mm 1.4 lens, lens cleaning blower, some extra media cards--all jammed in my Lowepro terreclime 100 and I can still close it. I'm ready (and still waiting ) for THE shot.

JOHN S.

Sunpak RD 2000 Specifications

  • Guide Number (ISO 100-m)

    20

  • Flash Control Mode

    Nikon: i-TTL

  • Compatible Cameras

    Digital SLR cameras with above flash control mode

  • Recycling Time Alkaline Battery

    2-AA approx. 5 sec. (Full flashing)

  • Recycling Time Ni-MH Battery

    2-AA approx. 4 sec.

  • No. of Flashes Alkaline Battery

    2-AA approx. 200

  • No. of Flashes Ni-MH Battery

    2-AA approx. 280

  • Auto Effective Range

    TTL Auto 1.0~10m (Focal Length at 35mm)

  • Angle of Coverage

    Covers the focal length of 22mm or longer (APS-C size)
    Covers the focal length of 32mm or longer (when converted to 35-mm lm size)

  • Flash Speed

    Approx. 1/800 sec.

  • Bounce Flash

    Vertical: Up 90°

  • Wide Panel

    16mm (APS-C size)
    24mm (when converted to 35-mm film size)

  • Dimensions (HxWxD) (w/o Shoe)

    Approx. 43.5 x 60 x 88mm / 1.8 x 2.4 x 3.5in

  • Weight (w/o Battery)

    Approx. 100g / 3.5oz

  • Warranty

    Sunpak warranty

  • UPC Code

    090729608816

About Sunpak RD 2000

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(Still) Works Great for Me!

By RUSTY L.

I now own a couple of these. These are small enough to have an extra one in a pocket and swap them if the batteries die. I also like to have an amber gel on one and no gel on the other.Get a Toshiba Canvio 500G External 2.5" Hard Drive with the black soft case and use the case for this flash. Perfect fit incl two extra batteries.I suggest applying some tape (or other means) to tone down the bright amber READY indicator. It will blind you, esp at night and it stays on / blinks continuously...

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(Even Still Again) Working Great for Me!

By RUSTY L.

OK, this is ridiculous writing a fourth review but there is a bit more to say. Read the first three reviews below for more info. As previously stated, I have used three of these flashes for over a year and they continue to work great (esp on the 5D) for all of my casual photography both indoors and outdoors. They stay on the camera (hanging at my side) most of the time and get bumped, knocked and occasionally dropped on dirt, concrete or tile floors. No problem, pick it up and re-attach, ...

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The Sunpak RD2000N flash has compact design which supports the latest digital SLRs. With its exceptional portability, it demonstrates its full effectiveness in photographs of night time, get-togethers or at wedding's shooting scenes you can not cover completely with the camera's built-in flash.

Sunpak RD 2000 Features

  • Powered by 2-AA batteries in a compact and light body: At full power, it can be fired approximately 280 times. It charges in approximately 4 seconds (when using Ni-MH batteries) and is more durable than you would expect from something so compact
  • Guide Number 20 (ISO 100-m): The maximum Guide Number 20
  • Shoe mount type: When you are done shooting, you can rotate the shoe into the body. It's very convenient to carry around because it is so compact
  • Compatible with TTL functions of digital SLR cameras: Compatible with the advanced flash output control function for Nikon i-TTL
  • TTL signals are automatically recognized just by mounting and turning on: The latest high-accuracy TTL signals are recognized by just mounting this flash on a camera and turning it on. This flash ensures the accurate, optimum and high-quality lighting
  • Auto power OFF function: It comes with an energy-saving function that will turn the power off after 15 minutes of inactivity
  • Vertical-Up 90° for bounce function
  • EV adjustment buttons enable free operations: Easily increase and decrease flash output by using EV adjustment button. The photographer's intention can be freely represented by the EV adjustment function up to +/-1.0EV
  • Built-in wide panel: Applicable to wide-angle lens, more than 16mm focal length (APS-C size)
  • Firmware can be updated: Even if you buy a new camera at some point, you can update your flash with the latest firmware and continue to use it as is