The Bounce Zoom Digital Slave Flash from Digital Concepts is an ultra lightweight (5.57 oz/158 g) flash with a built-in digital slave, auto pre-flash sensor and a multi angle bounce flash head--ideal as a slave flash used with your own dedicated flash. A camera bracket is included. The flash operates on 4x AA batteries, which are not included.
| Guide Number | 12 |
| Angle of Coverage | 84 to 23° |
| TTL Dedication | No |
| Recycle Time | 5 seconds |
| Bounce Head | Yes |
| Swivel Head | No |
| Zoom Head | Yes |
| Batteries | 4x AA |
| Dimensions | 6.1 x 2.83 x 1.96" (15.5 x 7.2 x 5.0 cm) |
| Weight | 5.57 oz (158 g) |
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Comments about Digital Concepts Bounce Zoom Digital Slave Flash:
I,ts OK for digital cameras that does not have Hot shoes
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It is almost impossible to make it work. Sometimes it fires, most times it does not. Even the manual fire button does not trigger the unit. The slave function is unpredictable and fails frequently. No useful instructions what so ever. Shoddy construction, the list goes on and on....
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Comments about Digital Concepts Bounce Zoom Digital Slave Flash:
It just does not work as described on the manual.
It doesn't mater where the switches at, with "Slave On" either S1, S2, S3 or S4 it always fires like the switch at Normal.
Very weak. Very doubtful that the GN at ASA 100 at 50 mm is around 68 as showed on the sliding guide at the back.
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This slave flash unit is great to give photos softer lighting. I have used it for close up photos of displays and it gives the shots a much nicer lighting experience and its very easy to use. Have had no problems of complaints with it so far.
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