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SONY HVL-F46RM FLASH (HVLF46RM.CE7) SONY HVL-F46RM FLASH (HVLF46RM.CE7)
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€425.83 €439.00 -3%
For Sony ADI / P-TTL cameras P-TTL flash control per frame Flash and transceiver on camera Recycle time: 1.7 seconds Guide number 46 Up to 5 groups and 15 channels Rotating head 180º / 360º Wireless system up to 30 m...
SONY HVL-F60RM2 - WIRELESS FLASH SONY HVL-F60RM2 - WIRELESS FLASH
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€623.71 €643.00 -3%
180º rotating head 1.7 s refresh rate at full power Wireless connection via radio frequency Up to 3 groups and 15 channels Especially suitable for events and portraits Powered by 2 AA batteries Up to 200 continuous...
GODOX FLASH WITSTRO AD1200 PRO TTL/HSS/MANUAL GODOX FLASH WITSTRO AD1200 PRO TTL/HSS/MANUAL
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€1,503.65 €1,769.00 -15%
Output power: 1200 ws Guide Number at ISO 100 of 124 Flash duration: 1/220 to 1/10860 of a second Controllable groups: 5 (A, B, C, D, E) Channels: 1 - 32 Selectable power levels from 1/1 to 1/256 2.4GHz internal radio...
SONY FLASH HVL-F60RM SONY FLASH HVL-F60RM
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€581.03 €599.00 -3%
2.4 GHz radio transceiver with 98 'range Compatible with Sony ADI / P-TTL Guide number: 197 'to ISO 100 and 105 mm Zoom range: 20-200 mm (14 mm with panel) GN60 power and compatible wide-range lens focal lengths...
SONY HVL-F20M FLASH SONY HVL-F20M FLASH
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€173.63 €179.00 -3%
Compact external flash with GN20, adjustable head and wireless control GN20 flash rating Includes wireless remote control Integrated diffuser
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€89.96
Built-in 2.4 GHz X wireless radio system Guide number: 197' to ISO 100 and 200 mm Zoom range: 24-200 mm (14 mm with panel) Incline from -7 to 90 ° Turn left and right 180 ° Master / Wireless Slave Functionality...
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€104.00
Perfect for macro lighting Multi-flash setup Rechargeable battery 2.4G wireless control You can use it together with more flashes for more light Lightweight and compact: Does not add weight to your camera

What is the Flash of a camera for?

The Flash is an accessory that the photographer has available to add his own light, we have a built-in flash in almost all camera models and this can serve us in many situations.

In other cases the photographer wants to create a special look, a different environment, in short to illuminate, and here the flash takes on greater prominence we will start with the flash connected directly to the camera, but if we want to make a quality leap we will have to start separating the flash, for which we will need remote triggers and endless accessories for the light to have the desired look and our photos come to life.

Tips for Buying a Camera Flash

If you want to know how to choose the flash you need, first of all think about the maximum budget you want to devote to it. Surely that amount will vary depending on the features you offer, later you might spend more.

Another thing you need to be clear about is exactly what you need the flash for. If your goal is to add a little more light to portraits, we recommend a flash with moderate power. On the other hand, if you want to illuminate large areas, you need a much higher power accessory.

Frequently Asked Questions about Flash

How does a camera flash work?

Flashes for photography work by emitting a flash of intense and hard artifical light, to emit this flash an electric current is made to circulate through xenon gas. There are different types of flashes, compact cameras usually have a built-in flash, in reflex and mirrorles we can buy them as a separate accessory that is placed on the camera. For studio photography we can use monolithic flashes and their accessories to modify the light according to our needs.

How to choose a flash for my camera?

In order to choose a flash you have to consider your needs, using a flash correctly requires some practice and study. The guide number, recycling speed, metering system and maximum sync speed are factors to consider when buying a flash. Studio flashes like the GODOX AD600BM HSS are compatible with any modern reflex camera or mirrorles.

If, on the other hand, you want a hot shoe flash to place on your camera, you will have to take into account that you have different options depending on the brand of your camera, although universal flashes such as the YONGNUO FLASH YN-560-IV UNIVERSAL are becoming more and more common.

What is the best flash for Canon?

At Duke Photography we have different options of Canon flashes from both Canon and third party brands. Two of our most popular flashes are the YONGNUO FLASH YN-685 and the YONGNUO FLASH YN-600EX-RTII. In the high and medium Canon range we have the CANON FLASH SPEEDLITE 600EX II RT and the CANON 430EX III-RT. In the entry level range we have the CANON FLASH SPEEDLIGHT EL-100.

What is the best flash for Nikon?

At Duke Photography we have different options of Nikon flashes from both Nikon and third party brands, if you are looking for an entry level flash you can opt for the YONGNUO FLASH YN-560-IV which is also completely universal or the YONGNUO FLASH YN-685 which has a slightly higher performance and is exclusive to Nikon. One of the most popular flashes for Nikon cameras is the METZ MECABLITZ 52 AF-1 which offers professional performance at a mid-range price. There is also the NIKON FLASH SB-700 which can achieve recycling times of 2.5s.

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