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Camera flashes
Sunpak PZ40X for Sony/Minolta
Estimated price for Sunpak PZ40X for Sony/Minolta -
59.4€ - 119.97€
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Sunpak PZ40X for Sony/Minolta
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General characteristics Flash type: plain; Guide number: 40 m (ISO 100, 80mm); The number of lamps in one outbreak: 1; Compatible cameras: Minolta/Sony; Fastening: Shoe; Recharge time: 8 - 10 c; Flash duration: 1/500 c; Flash duration (FP-mode): 1/13000 with; Display: yes illuminated; Rotation angles Swivel head: yes; Turning angle of up: 90 degrees; Angles of lighting Auto Zoom: yes; Manual Zoom: yes; Lighting angle: 24 - 80 mm; Exposure control Support modes: TTL, P-TTL, ADI-TTL; Synchronization FP-sync: yes; Power Battery type: AA; Number of the battery: 2; Additional information Dimensions: 90x63x93 mm; Weight: 205 g; Features: Color: black, silver;
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- guide number: 40 m (ISO 100, 80mm)
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- display with backlighting
- weight: 205 g
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- support modes ADI-TTL
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- weight: 220 g
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