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11/23/2004 11:23:36 AM · #1 |
Is there any flash compatible with sony that are better than the sony one? (I used the HVL-F32x)
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11/23/2004 11:27:06 AM · #2 |
Sandisk's Memory Sticks seem to sell themselves on higher performance - see //www.dpreview.com/news/0402/04021103sandiskmsproduolineup.asp
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11/23/2004 12:11:00 PM · #3 |
Thanks I already have my memorysticks ;-) but I was talking about flash... as in light!
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11/23/2004 12:25:53 PM · #4 |
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11/23/2004 01:41:45 PM · #5 |
This was from an old post of mine and I still recommend this flash:
I use the PROMASTER FTD 5750 FLASH UNIT F/DIGITAL 9887PRO with the PROMASTER DX SONY MODULE 5550/5750 9908PRO. The flash unit can be used on different cameras, that's why you need the Sony module, so you can use it on the Sony.
I like the flash a lot. The specs on it says it is powerful enough to take a flash picture at 93 feet in a manual mode. I've never tried that, but I did a wedding with it and the pictures turned out pretty good, even though it was the first and only time I used the flash so far.
It has a normal, wide angle, and telephoto setting on it. It also comes with an extra diffuser for super wide angle. It also swivels vertically and horizontally, so if you are taking a photo in portrait mode, you can still bounce off the ceiling if you want to.
I paid $226.36 USD which included tax and shipping. I bought mine online at online@precision-camera.com. It's still the same price, $129 for the flash and $69 for the module. The module mounts to the shoe on the camera and the flash mounts on the module.
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