by wim arys | Dec 25, 2016 | Flashes, camera equipment reviews
Flashpoint R2 Li-on TTL On-Camera Flash Speedlight Introduction Flashpoint is the in-house brand of one of the biggest US camera retail stores called Adorama. These flashes are actually sourced from Chinese manufacturer Flashpointand basically rebranded by Adorama...
by wim arys | Dec 25, 2016 | Flashes, camera equipment reviews
Godox V860II hot shoe flash review Introduction Godox is a Chinese camera accessory maker based in Hong Kong. Their factories mostly make flashes for other brands, but they also have an in-house brand under the name Godox. Since virtually every electronic device is...
by wim arys | Dec 24, 2016 | Flashes, camera equipment reviews
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...
by wim arys | Oct 26, 2014 | camera equipment reviews
Metz Mecablitz 52 AF-1 Digital Flash for the Sony Multi-Interface Shoe Introduction The Metz Mecablitz 52 AF-1 Digital for the Sony multi-interface shoe is a mid-range flashgun from German manufacturer Metz. It has a maximum guide number of 52 at ISO 100 and supports...
by wim arys | Oct 24, 2014 | Flashes, camera equipment reviews
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)...