Yet Another Cycling Forum
Random Musings => Gallery => Phototalk => Topic started by: ABlipInContinuity on 16 December, 2008, 03:43:20 pm
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I'm looking for recommendations please.
I found this for just over £30
Jessops 300AFD (http://www.jessops.com/online.store/categories/products/Jessops/300D%20Digital%20Flashgun-47525/Show.html)
But it gets heavily criticised for uneven light distribution and giving skin tones a green hue. Has anyone got one?
I'm suspecting there isn't much other choice at the price range. The only critical feature I'm looking for is the ability to tilt the head and bounce the flash.
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Last time I used a flashgun I borrowed a mates vivitar 283 for a mine trip in snowdonia. They're cheap as chips on ebay, and pretty powerful. On the downside no connectivity with the camera apart from triggering it. Got on surprisingly well just leaving the camera on manual and using the ISO/aperture to control the exposure.
Pics here;
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Something like
Sunpak Auto 260 electronic flashgun (with filter kit) on eBay, also Flash Units, Flash Units Accessories, Film Camera Accessories, Photography (end time 29-Dec-08 21:04:00 GMT) (http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/Sunpak-Auto-260-electronic-flashgun-with-filter-kit_W0QQitemZ310109869206QQcmdZViewItemQQptZUK_CamerasPhoto_CameraAccessories_CameraFlashUnits_JN?hash=item310109869206&_trksid=p3286.c0.m14&_trkparms=72:1301)|66:3|65:12|39:1|240:1318
will probably go for around a tenner. You'll rely on the gun to meter the light, but you can adjust exposure with the camera aperture.
Just need to ensure the trigger voltage is compatible with your camera - which should be easy with a bit of googling.
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I got one of these (http://www.olympus.co.uk/consumer/198_FL-20.htm) for my E-410 from Currys for £20. I think they stock a similar one for Nikons.
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it's worth trying to get one with a bounce head, if you can.
Check ebay, there are a couple of hong kong based sellers who can be good value for non-nikon branded stuff. A search on somewhere like DPreview or fred miranda will normally tell you if it's compatible or not.
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Last time I used a flashgun I borrowed a mates vivitar 283 for a mine trip in snowdonia. They're cheap as chips on ebay, and pretty powerful. On the downside no connectivity with the camera apart from triggering it. Got on surprisingly well just leaving the camera on manual and using the ISO/aperture to control the exposure.
Pics here;
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The Vivitar 283 is just about the best non-TTL flash ever made imho. It's in-built sensor does a good job on exposure and it has a handy illuminated aperture/ISO calculator.
Nice if you can get the bounce-card holder and remote sensor accessories as well.
I still use mine after 25 years.
As Bomber says, some good bargains to be had on ebay.