The Morris Wide 100 AC Slave 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.
| Maximum Watt/Seconds | 32 |
| Guide Number | 36, 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 | 5 x 5 x 4" |
| Weight | .6lbs |
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Comments about Morris Wide 100 AC Slave:
I've used this a few times so far and it's pretty much as expected. I bought this to put in lamps for environmental portraits, and for that it works fairly well. The one qualm I have is the coverage. When put in table lamps, you can clearly see that the bottom isn't illuminated, and that the light isn't omnidirectional, as a lightbulb is. I would buy it again for the times i've used it in ceiling lights or lamps where the light is more directional, but it's problematic for what I originally bought it for.
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Comments about Morris Wide 100 AC Slave:
This is a very nice tool if you are shooting with studio strobes and want to include regular light fixtures in your image. It produces a f/11 at about 3 ft distance which is perfect. The wide angle of the beam allows to produce a very natural look.
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