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FS E-TTL Flash for Canon Digital - SUNPACK PZ40X



 
 
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Old December 7th 04, 11:04 AM
Barry Kelman
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Default FS E-TTL Flash for Canon Digital - SUNPACK PZ40X

Near mint condition fully boxed with instructions. Tested on Canon 300D with
excellent results.

£75 inc p&p accept cheque or Paypal. Delivery to UK only.

(Jessops £149.90 4-6 week wait)

ISO 100 guide number of 102 at the 50mm zoom setting.

Advanced features of the Sunpak PZ40X include: E-TTL for Canon; large,
full-info, backlit LCD for controlling and monitoring all settings, power
zoom-bounce flash head covering 35mm focal lengths from 24-80mm,
continuously variable or in 5 manual power-ratio steps, with tilt positions
from zero to straight up for maximum bounce flexibility, built-in near-IR
autofocus aid light that turns on automatically when needed, 5 power
settings down to 1/16, flash exposure confirmation and bar graph flash range
display, plus power-saving circuitry that automatically turns to Power
Saving Standby mode after 5 minutes.


The Sunpak PZ40X is powered by two AA alkaline or Ni-MH batteries.



Regards

Barry


 




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