Morris AC Screw-In Slave Flash II

  • Price: $34.95
  • B&H # MOACS2
  • Mfr# 690400

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The Morris AC Slave II is a workhorse that boosts or fills in with any electronic flash by means of its built-in slave. Fits a crowded camera bag on the road and takes on any number of chores in the studio.

Note: This unit will function from the light of your existing flash only. This flash unit has no sync terminal for connection to a camera. For a slave flash that may be used as a master unit, order: 11145

Screws into any 110V AC socket. Use a room's existing light or lamp sockets to creat natural looking room lighting with flash.
50° Beam spread coverage
Maximum Watt/Seconds 21 w/s
Guide Number 66, ISO 100
Recycle Time 5 seconds
Flash Ready Indicator Green On, Red Ready LED
Operating Voltage 110-115V AC
Built-in Slave Cell yes
Dimensions 6 x 4 x 4"
Weight .6lbs

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Morris AC Screw-In Slave Flash II
 
4.7

(based on 3 reviews)

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  • Lightweight (3)

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    Best Uses

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      4.0

      AC Screw-In Slave Flash II by Morris

      By Kofdak Kid

      from Iowa

      About Me Pro Photographer

      Verified Buyer

      Pros

      • Lightweight
      • Versatile

      Cons

      • Slow Recycling

      Best Uses

        Comments about Morris AC Screw-In Slave Flash II:

        Works great as a kicker light.

        • Was this a gift?:
        • No

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        5.0

        Perfect Product

        By tomtom

        from Jonesborough, TN

        About Me Pro Photographer

        Verified Buyer

        Pros

        • Easy To Use
        • Lightweight

        Cons

          Best Uses

          • Fill Flash
          • General Use
          • Portraits

          Comments about Morris AC Screw-In Slave Flash II:

          When I screw this little light into a portable squeeze grip utility light socket and stick a Pringles can on the front, it makes a wonderful hair/separation light for my portable studio.

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          5.0

          I will by more

          By giva-6

          from Hartford, KS

          About Me Semi-Professional

          Verified Buyer

          Pros

          • Consistent Output
          • Durable
          • Easy To Use
          • Fast Recycling
          • Lightweight
          • Versatile

          Cons

            Best Uses

            • Fill Flash
            • General Use
            • Portraits

            Comments about Morris AC Screw-In Slave Flash II:

            Back light and seperation of subject and background

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            Morris AC Screw-In Slave Flash II
            • 1 Year Manufacturer's Warranty
            Note:No direct flash connection to camera
             
             
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