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VILTROX 5D3 Nikon Sony a7r Pentax Mirrorless/DSLR Camera Mini flash JY-610II
₱1,950.00
PRODUCT HIGHLIGHTS:
- High definition LCD screen, friendly operation at a glance
- MULTI mode ,Manual mode,S1/S2 slave mode
- GN27 (focal length 50mm, ISO 100 in meters)
- Manual adjust exposure: 1/128,1/64,1/32,1/16…1/1
- Vertical angle 0° 60°75°90°
- Battery/Standard Hot shoe fix nut
- Support Canon、Nikon、Fujifilm、Olympus、Sony、Panasonic.etc Macro single camera, DSLR camera.
JY-610 II flashgun is light and cute-excellent fit for Canon,Nikon camera,etc Support M mode, weight 140g only,
GN27 (focal length 50mm,ISO 100 in meters),0°60°75°90°light emission,can be fired by 2 x AA batteries for flash.
M mode MULTI mode LCD panel Flash GN. Slave Flash output Rotate Angle Weight
Specification
Description | VILTROX automatic flash |
Type | JY610 II flash |
Compatible camera | Standard hot shoe interface camera |
Flash mode | MULTI mode ,Manual mode |
Slave mode | S1,S2 mode |
Flash GN. | 27 ( ISO 100 in meters/feet ) |
Flash coverage | 0.6 – 20 m ( With EF 50mm f/1.4 lens at ISO 100 ) |
Effective flash range | 0.7-19.3m ( quick flash: 0.7-11.1m ) |
Light emission | it has 0, 60, 75, 90 degree of vertical angle |
Battery life (flash count) | Approx. 100-680 flashes |
Recycling Time | Approx.0.1-4s |
Battery | Two size-AA alkaline batteries |
Dimensions (W×H×D) | 48×64×101mm |
Weight | 140g |
Included Items | Flash *1,Pouch *1,Manual *1 |
Description
LCD panel Wireless sensor Diffuse 0, 60, 75, 90 degree AA alkaline battery / hot shoe adapter
With the flash mounted on your camera’s hot shoe,
you can tilt the flash head in four steps (horizontal,
60º, 75º and 90º) to bounce the light off the ceiling.
This technique offers following advantages:
1. Eliminates Red Eye
2. Creates soft shadows
3. Prevents hair or clothes appearing to shine.
Bounce Flash
For a simple bounce flash technique, tilt the flash head upward and bounce the flashlight off the ceiling.
Note that the flash should not directly illuminate the subject.