Neewer NW860II hot shoe flash review Introduction Neewer is a Chinese camera accessory supplier based in Hong Kong. Most of their catalogue are rebranded OEM products, sourced from other Chinese camera equipment producers. Since virtually every electronic device is...
Flashes
Nissin i40 Fuji flash for X100T, X-Pro and X-T1
Nissin i40 Fuji flash for X100T; X-Pro and X-T1 Introduction There are several reasons why the Nissin i40 is an excellent choice for your Fujifilm camera. Firstly, as an X-T1 or X100T (S) owner, you'll like the unmistakably retro styling of this compact flash. You've...
Sony HVL-F43M multi interface shoe flash
Sony HVL-F43M flash Introduction The Sony HVL-F43M is a multi-interface shoe (MIS) flash with a guide number of 43 (105 mm position, ISO 100). This flashgun can be used with compatible lenses to enable ADI (Advanced Distance Integration), and TTL (through the lens)...
Nissin i40 flash for Sony multi interface shoe
Nissin i40 flash for Sony multi-interface shoe Introduction The Nissin i40 for Sony Flash is one of the latest third-party flash guns for Sony's Multi-Interface Shoe (MIS). The MIS is used on all Sony cameras released after September 2012, when it became their...
Multi Interface shoe flashes for Sony cameras
Multi-Interface shoe flashes for Sony cameras Introduction The Multi-Interface Shoe (MI Shoe/MIS) was introduced by Sony late 2012. It replaced a range of other hot shoes including the Minolta legacy Auto-lock Accessory Shoe (AAS), the NEX range Smart Accessory...
Sony HVL-F20M flash review
Sony HVL-F20M flash review Introduction and Specifications The Sony HVL-F20M is an on-camera flash that slides on the new Sony multi-interface shoe. It supports the use of the Sony Alpha TTL (through the lens) system. With TTL, light is metered through the prism and...
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