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Sunpak PF20XD Auto/Manual Digital Slave Flash (Guide No. 66'/20 m at 24mm)

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The Sunpak PF20XD Auto/Manual Digital Slave Flash is an ultra-compact slave-trigger flash that comes with different slave-modes so that it's compatible with almost any digital compact camera. It is compact enough to easily fit into your jacket pocket. The unit is designed for use with cameras that don't feature a hot shoe and includes a bracket that allows the unit to be attached to the side of the camera.

This flash is designed to cover the normal focal length of 24mm (in 35mm format). It works as a slave flash with 3 automatic f-stops, or can be controlled by manually cutting back on the power output (1/4, 1/8, 1/16 & 1/32).

Compact and lightweight slave flash, ideal for "point-n-shoot" style digital cameras
Instant correction keys allow for easy and fast correction to settings
Mount Shoe
Guide No. 66' (20.12 m) ISO100 at 24 mm position
Vari-Power 1/1 - 1/32
TTL Dedication Yes
Bounce Head None
Swivel Head None
Off Camera Terminal None
Recycle Time Approximately 5 seconds - 9
Power Source 2x AAA Alkaline, NiCad, Rechargeable Ni-MH Batteries
Dimensions (WxHxD) 2.3 x 3.1 x 1.1" / 5.84 x 7.87 x 2.79 cm
Weight 3.5 oz / 99 g

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Sunpak PF20XD Auto/Manual Digital Slave Flash (Guide No. 66'/20 m at 24mm)
 
3.9

(based on 17 reviews)

Ratings Distribution

  • 5 Stars

     

    (8)

  • 4 Stars

     

    (5)

  • 3 Stars

     

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81%

of respondents would recommend this to a friend.

Pros

  • Lightweight (16)
  • Easy to use (14)
  • Durable (6)
  • Reliable (5)

Cons

  • Not functional (4)

Best Uses

  • Travel (7)
  • Portraits (6)
  • Macro photography (4)
  • Everyday (3)
  • Studio (3)
    • Reviewer Profile:
    • Enthusiast (12), Professional (3)
    • Was this a gift?:
    • No (9)

Most Liked Positive Review

 

Dark Horse

To appreciate this, you've got to understand what this is. It's not designed to be your main flash. It's sold as a fill=in helper flash for point and shoots. Don't know how ...Read complete review

To appreciate this, you've got to understand what this is. It's not designed to be your main flash. It's sold as a fill=in helper flash for point and shoots. Don't know how well it works for that.

I bought and use it as a (slightly) larger version of a slave flash for my DSLR, and an emergency flash. If you need a simple out camera accent/fill/rim/Strobist light, this is a better deal than the Morris slaves; more power, and adjustable output power. It's not super powerful, but if you just need to add some modeling or separation, or fill in a shadow,it does the job. And the slave can be configure to ignore the preflash of most cameras TTL flashes which makes means you can go really light weight and use it to punch up your pictures taken with on camera flash.

Points deducted for not having a 1/2 power option, bounce, or some sort of stand.

Also, note the specifications say it takes 2 AA batteries; this is wrong, they're AAAs.

VS

Most Liked Negative Review

 

Cool, but didn't work

Looking for a super compact Flash with manual control. This unit is great for that, but.,, didn't work reliably with my Canon60d as a slave, and wasn't triggered by my Cactus v2 ...Read complete review

Looking for a super compact Flash with manual control. This unit is great for that, but.,, didn't work reliably with my Canon60d as a slave, and wasn't triggered by my Cactus v2 radio remotes.

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5.0

Works as Advertised

By dickf

from Tucson, AZ

About Me Hobbyist/Enthusiast

Verified Buyer

Pros

  • Easy To Use
  • Lightweight

Cons

    Best Uses

      Comments about Sunpak PF20XD Auto/Manual Digital Slave Flash (Guide No. 66'/20 m at 24mm):

      Easy, hand-holdable flash with pre-flash synch and auto exposure features. Great with P&S cameras with built-in flash - acts as a slave if desired.

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      1.0

      Broke on first shoot

      By dp

      from Arlington, Texas

      About Me Professional

      Verified Buyer

      Pros

      • Easy To Use
      • Lightweight

      Cons

      • Not Durable
      • Not Functional
      • Poor Design

      Best Uses

      • Macro Photography
      • Portraits

      Comments about Sunpak PF20XD Auto/Manual Digital Slave Flash (Guide No. 66'/20 m at 24mm):

      The switch that controls flash output failed on the first shoot. Trying to exchange. I hope the next one is more reliable.

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      5.0

      Excellent product and price

      By Vic

      from Wausau Wi

      About Me Professional

      Verified Buyer

      Pros

      • Durable
      • Easy To Use
      • Lightweight
      • Reliable

      Cons

        Best Uses

        • Traveling

        Comments about Sunpak PF20XD Auto/Manual Digital Slave Flash (Guide No. 66'/20 m at 24mm):

        Excellent product and price

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        3.0

        Works OK except in daylight

        By AWR

        from Clinton MA

        About Me Hobbyist/Enthusiast

        Verified Buyer

        Pros

        • Easy To Use
        • Lightweight

        Cons

        • Not Functional

        Best Uses

          Comments about Sunpak PF20XD Auto/Manual Digital Slave Flash (Guide No. 66'/20 m at 24mm):

          Bought a pair of these to use on a bracket as macro lights. It works really well in indoor light or on cloudy days, but the slave will not fire at all in full daylight, even in the shade.

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          2.0

          Cool, but didn't work

          By Seatle photog

          from seattle

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          Pros

          • Easy To Use
          • Lightweight

          Cons

          • Not Functional

          Best Uses

          • Everyday use
          • Traveling

          Comments about Sunpak PF20XD Auto/Manual Digital Slave Flash (Guide No. 66'/20 m at 24mm):

          Looking for a super compact Flash with manual control. This unit is great for that, but.,, didn't work reliably with my Canon60d as a slave, and wasn't triggered by my Cactus v2 radio remotes.

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          5.0

          Great little Flah

          By Lou

          from Bergen county NJ

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          Pros

          • Easy To Use
          • Lightweight

          Cons

            Best Uses

            • Macro Photography
            • Studio
            • Traveling

            Comments about Sunpak PF20XD Auto/Manual Digital Slave Flash (Guide No. 66'/20 m at 24mm):

            I use this flash for Microscopy . It is just the right size . Has has enough power. Great deal for the money.

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            5.0

            Nice Trigger for Optical Slaves (Canon)

            By stephacob

            from Forest Grove, OR

            About Me Hobbyist/Enthusiast

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            Pros

            • Easy To Use
            • Lightweight

            Cons

              Best Uses

              • Portraits
              • Studio

              Comments about Sunpak PF20XD Auto/Manual Digital Slave Flash (Guide No. 66'/20 m at 24mm):

              I own a Canon Rebel Xti and I've wanted to be completely wireless with my optical slave flashes. However, the pre-flash from the onboard flash can't be disabled so I had to have at least one of my flashes wired to the camera. The PF20XD fits my needs perfectly. It is a simple flash that triggers my optical slaves. It is good timing too because my onboard flash hasn't been working lately, although the hotshoe still works. I like how it has simple controls to dial the flash down. For the price it is great. It'd be nice if it was a tad smaller, but really, I can't complain.

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              5.0

              Practical and functions flawlessly

              By Victoria PIO

              from Victoria Texas

              About Me Professional

              Verified Buyer

              Pros

              • Durable
              • Easy To Use
              • Lightweight
              • Reliable

              Cons

                Best Uses

                • Everyday use

                Comments about Sunpak PF20XD Auto/Manual Digital Slave Flash (Guide No. 66'/20 m at 24mm):

                Does everything it says. Small, nice flash output for its size, well-built, with the multiple auto settings and the diffuser screen built it, what more can you want?
                I use it for fill flash but I have used it as my primary with no problems.

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                4.0

                great for kicker light

                By cnmne

                from Ann Arbor, MI

                About Me Hobbyist/Enthusiast

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                Pros

                • Durable
                • Easy To Use
                • Lightweight

                Cons

                  Best Uses

                  • Portraits
                  • Traveling

                  Comments about Sunpak PF20XD Auto/Manual Digital Slave Flash (Guide No. 66'/20 m at 24mm):

                  I use two of these as kickers and one for background fill for location portraits with a Canon G3. They have plenty of power for the purpose. Only negative is that the camera preflash isn't always recognized so it takes a couple of test shots to know whether to set the slave mode to "preflash" or "single flash". Once set, they work fine.

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                  5.0

                  Little Flash got rid of those shadows!

                  By Passport photo place

                  from Burbank, IL

                  About Me Hobbyist/Enthusiast

                  Pros

                  • Durable
                  • Easy To Use
                  • Lightweight
                  • Reliable

                  Cons

                  • None

                  Best Uses

                  • Portraits

                  Comments about Sunpak PF20XD Auto/Manual Digital Slave Flash (Guide No. 66'/20 m at 24mm):

                  I was leary about getting this little flash, but [...] It worked! I spent hours and days trying to get 2 other slave flashes to work and then tried fill lights (too yellow). I have a canon powershot G5 and this little guy did the trick. I set it to Pre flash and it fires everytime to get rid of those pesky shadows.

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                  (2 of 10 customers found this review helpful)

                   
                  1.0

                  not as advertised

                  By noillegals

                  from arizona

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                  Verified Reviewer

                  Pros

                    Cons

                    • Not Functional

                    Best Uses

                    • Studio

                    Comments about Sunpak PF20XD Auto/Manual Digital Slave Flash (Guide No. 66'/20 m at 24mm):

                    This is a fixed output flash and useless with automatic cameras unless you want to do setup shots varying the flash intensity until a shot comes out right. Change the lighting or location and you get to do it all over again. No point/shoot compatibility at all.

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                    (3 of 3 customers found this review helpful)

                     
                    4.0

                    For the money - excellent!

                    By Sean

                    from Winchester, MA

                    About Me Hobbyist/Enthusiast

                    Verified Buyer

                    Pros

                    • Durable
                    • Easy To Use
                    • Lightweight
                    • Reliable

                    Cons

                    • Uses AAA batteries

                    Best Uses

                    • Macro Photography
                    • Traveling

                    Comments about Sunpak PF20XD Auto/Manual Digital Slave Flash (Guide No. 66'/20 m at 24mm):

                    This is not the most powerful flash (which is understood before you buy it), this unit is extremely small, light and portable. Very easy to affix to any surface with a rubber band. Configuration was a breeze and within moments had it set up to work perfectly with my D80 and Nikon's CLS system. The only negative is that is uses AAA batteries, not AA as stated in the manual.

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                    (2 of 2 customers found this review helpful)

                     
                    5.0

                    Very Satisfied

                    By Jittoku

                    from Poughkeepsie, NY

                    About Me Hobbyist/Enthusiast

                    Verified Buyer

                    Pros

                    • Durable
                    • Easy To Use
                    • Lightweight
                    • Reliable

                    Cons

                      Best Uses

                      • Everyday use
                      • Home
                      • Traveling

                      Comments about Sunpak PF20XD Auto/Manual Digital Slave Flash (Guide No. 66'/20 m at 24mm):

                      I bought this to help achieve better indoor photos at family gatherings. I just leave it on a high shelf, forget about it, and let it work. It works well with my Canon G11, since I can just dial down the exposure compensation a couple of stops and get great pictures. The power settings and built in diffuser also give you a nice range of options.

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                      (2 of 2 customers found this review helpful)

                       
                      4.0

                      Dark Horse

                      By Whitenphoto

                      from NYC

                      About Me Semi-Professional

                      Verified Reviewer

                      Pros

                      • Inexpensive
                      • Lightweight
                      • Value

                      Cons

                      • Adjustability

                      Best Uses

                      • Portraits
                      • Strobism
                      • Traveling

                      Comments about Sunpak PF20XD Auto/Manual Digital Slave Flash (Guide No. 66'/20 m at 24mm):

                      To appreciate this, you've got to understand what this is. It's not designed to be your main flash. It's sold as a fill=in helper flash for point and shoots. Don't know how well it works for that.

                      I bought and use it as a (slightly) larger version of a slave flash for my DSLR, and an emergency flash. If you need a simple out camera accent/fill/rim/Strobist light, this is a better deal than the Morris slaves; more power, and adjustable output power. It's not super powerful, but if you just need to add some modeling or separation, or fill in a shadow,it does the job. And the slave can be configure to ignore the preflash of most cameras TTL flashes which makes means you can go really light weight and use it to punch up your pictures taken with on camera flash.

                      Points deducted for not having a 1/2 power option, bounce, or some sort of stand.

                      Also, note the specifications say it takes 2 AA batteries; this is wrong, they're AAAs.

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                      4.0

                      Great cheap slave flash

                      By Evan (frog photographer)

                      from Newcastle, Australia

                      About Me Hobbyist/Enthusiast

                      Verified Buyer

                      Pros

                      • Easy To Use
                      • Lightweight

                      Cons

                        Best Uses

                        • Macro Photography

                        Comments about Sunpak PF20XD Auto/Manual Digital Slave Flash (Guide No. 66'/20 m at 24mm):

                        I use two of these as slave flashes for my Canon Powershot G7. It is perfect for my needs (photographing frogs) with adjustable flash intensity and slave capabilities. Would prefer AA batteries, but sue of common batteries (AAA) is good.

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                        (4 of 4 customers found this review helpful)

                         
                        4.0

                        Excellent Flash

                        By Mr. Inky

                        from NYC

                        About Me Hobbyist/Enthusiast

                        Verified Buyer

                        Pros

                        • Easy To Use
                        • Fast Recycling
                        • Great vaue
                        • Lightweight
                        • Quiet

                        Cons

                        • Can't tilt flash head

                        Best Uses

                        • Fill Flash
                        • General Use
                        • Night Photography
                        • Parties
                        • Portraits

                        Comments about Sunpak PF20XD Auto/Manual Digital Slave Flash (Guide No. 66'/20 m at 24mm):

                        Bought this flash for my Ricoh GRD2 but have also used on on my Canon SD800 and Nikon D80 and D50. Small and simple to use, this is a great little flash when I don't want to lug around my much larger and heavier Nikon SB800. The head doesn't swivel but the built in diffuser is a nice touch.

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                        (3 of 3 customers found this review helpful)

                         
                        5.0

                        PF20XD Sunpak Slave Flash is great

                        By evie

                        from Randolph, NJ

                        About Me Casual user

                        Verified Buyer

                        Pros

                        • Consistent Output
                        • Easily Interchangeable
                        • Fast Recycling
                        • Lightweight
                        • Quiet

                        Cons

                          Best Uses

                          • General Use

                          Comments about Sunpak PF20XD Auto/Manual Digital Slave Flash (Guide No. 66'/20 m at 24mm):

                          The PF 20XD Sunpak slave flash was recommended to me by a professional photographer. It meets my personal needs perfectly. I use it with my Ricoh camera. It is powerful enough and easy to use for an amateur like me. I am very satisfied with it.

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                          • Wide-angle Diffuser
                          • Bracket
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