Bolt VD-420 Wireless Manual Flash
- Manual Flash Unit with 8-Stop Range
- Guide Number: 108.3' at ISO 100
- Built-In Reflector and Diffuser Panels
- Included Radio Transmitter has 50' Range
Godox Lux Junior Retro Camera Flash (Dark Green)
- Power, ISO, Stops, Distance Dial
- Guide Number: 39.4' ISO 100
- 7 x Output Levels: 1/1 to 1/64
- Runs on 2 x AAA Batteries
Godox Lux Junior Retro Camera Flash (Mint Green)
- Power, ISO, Stops, Distance Dial
- Guide Number: 39.4' ISO 100
- 7 x Output Levels: 1/1 to 1/64
- Runs on 2 x AAA Batteries
Godox Lux Junior Retro Camera Flash (Red)
- Power, ISO, Stops, Distance Dial
- Guide Number: 39.4' ISO 100
- 7 x Output Levels: 1/1 to 1/64
- Runs on 2 x AAA Batteries
Godox Lux Junior Retro Camera Flash (Pink)
- Power, ISO, Stops, Distance Dial
- Guide Number: 39.4' ISO 100
- 7 x Output Levels: 1/1 to 1/64
- Runs on 2 x AAA Batteries
Meike MK320S TTL Speedlite Flash for Sony NEX Mirrorless Cameras
- LCD Lattice Screen
- Adjustable Tilt & Swivel Head
- Supports Stroboscopic Mode
- Color Temperature:5600K
Meike MK-320P TTL Flash for Micro Four Thirds
- Guide Number: 105' at ISO 100 at 105mm
- Recycling: 5 Seconds at Full Power
- High Speed Sync, Stroboscopic
- Wireless Control, 5600K
Meike MK-320F TTL Flash for Fujifilm
- Guide Number: 105' at ISO 100 at 105mm
- Recycling: 5 Seconds at Full Power
- High Speed Sync, Stroboscopic
- Wireless Control, 5600K
Yongnuo YN-560III Negative Display Manual Speedlite
- 2.4 GHz Wireless and Optical System
- Manual Power Range: 1/1 to 1/128
- Guide Number: 190' at ISO 100
- LED Display, Black Background
LightPix Labs FlashQ FM2 TTL Flash for FUJIFILM (Silver)
- FUJIFILM TTL Control: 1/64 to 1/1
- Wireless Triggering and Power Adjustment
- 2.4 GHz Wireless Remote, 65.6' Range
- Control up to 6 Flashes Simultaneously
Keks KF-01 Flash (Silver)
- Portable On-Camera Flash
- Guide Number: 39.4'
- 3 Output Levels: 1, 1/2, 1/3
- Recycling Time: 1.5-8 sec
Keks KF-01 Flash (Black)
- Portable On-Camera Flash
- Guide Number: 39.4'
- 3 Output Levels: 1, 1/2, 1/3
- Recycling Time: 1.5-8 sec
Neewer Z160U-N Mini Camera Flash Speedlite for Nikon
- 18Ws Mini Flash
- TTL & Manual Modes
- Built-In 1100mAh Battery
- 1.4 sec Recycling, 1/1 -1/128 Output
Yongnuo YN585EX Speedlite for Pentax Cameras
- Compatible with Pentax P-TTL
- Guide Number: 190' at ISO 100 and 105mm
- Zoom Range: 20-105mm (14mm with Panel)
- Tilts from -7 to 90°
Yongnuo YN-560 IV Negative Display Manual Speedlite
- Monochrome (Black) Screen Background
- Guide Number: 190' at ISO 100
- LED Display, Black Background
- 0.1 to 3 Second Recycling Time
Yongnuo YN320EX S Speedlite
- 2.4 GHz Transceiver with 328' Range
- Works w/ 602/603 and Sony Triggers
- Guide Number: 102' at ISO 100 and 105mm
- Zoom Range: 24-105mm
Yongnuo 565EX III Flash for Canon Cameras
- Compatible with Canon E-TTL / E-TTL II
- Guide Number: 190' at ISO 100 and 105mm
- Zoom Range: 24-105mm
- Tilts Upward 90°
Yongnuo 565EX III Flash for Nikon Cameras
- Compatible with Nikon i-TTL
- Guide Number: 190' at ISO 100 and 105mm
- Zoom Range: 24-105mm
- Tilts Upward 90°
Bolt VX-760C Wireless TTL Flash for Canon Cameras
- Compatible with Canon E-TTL / E-TTL II
- Wireless Master/Slave TTL Functionality
- Guide Number: 164' at ISO 100 and 50mm
- Zoom Range: 24-180mm (18mm with Panel)
Neewer NW760-S TTL Speedlite Flash for Sony
- Compatible with Sony ADI / P-TTL
- Output: 76Ws
- Guide Number: 196' at ISO 100 and 200mm
- Zoom Range: 20-200mm
Energizer ENF-600C Digital TTL Flash for Canon Cameras
- Compatible with Canon E-TTL / E-TTL II
- Guide Number: 148' at ISO 100 and 105mm
- Zoom Range: 24-105mm
- Tilts Upward 90°
Yongnuo YN568EX III Speedlite for Canon Cameras
- Compatible with Canon E-TTL / E-TTL II
- Guide Number: 190' at ISO 100 and 105mm
- Zoom Range: 24-105mm (14mm with Panel)
- Tilts -7 to 90° and Rotates 270°
Yongnuo YN720 Lithium Speedlite
- 2.4 GHz Wireless Transceiver, 328' Range
- Guide Number: 60' at ISO 100 and 200mm
- Zoom Range: 20-200mm (14mm with Panel)
- Tilts Upwards 90°
Yongnuo YN650EX-RF TTL Speedlite
- 2.4 GHz Wireless and Optical System
- Guide Number: 197' at ISO 100 and 200mm
- Zoom Head, LED Display, Black Background
- Wireless Transmit/Receiver Functionality
RPS Lighting D728AF TTL Dedicated Flash for Nikon Cameras
- Compatible with Nikon i-TTL
- Guide Number: 92' at ISO 100 and 50mm
- Zoom Range: 28-85mm
- Tilts Upward 90°
RPS Lighting D728AF TTL Dedicated Flash for Canon Cameras
- Compatible with Canon E-TTL / E-TTL II
- Guide Number: 92' at ISO 100 and 50mm
- Zoom Range: 28-85mm
- Tilts Upward 90°
Godox Lux Senior Retro Camera Flash (Mint Green)
- Power, ISO, Stops, Distance Dial
- Guide Number: 46' ISO 100
- 7 x Output Levels: 1/1 to 1/64
- Runs on its Rechargeable Battery
Godox Lux Senior Retro Camera Flash (Red)
- Power, ISO, Stops, Distance Dial
- Guide Number: 46' ISO 100
- 7 x Output Levels: 1/1 to 1/64
- Runs on its Rechargeable Battery
Learning About On-Camera Flashes
On-camera flashes are essential photography accessories for adjusting scene light exposure and enhancing picture quality while shooting. With the right flash for your camera, you can easily shoot bright images in poor and low-light conditions. This add-on device may serve as a primary or secondary light source, and complement natural lighting when required.
What's an On-Camera Flash?
This external flash strobe light connects directly to a camera. A typical on-camera unit has a head that contains a bright bulb, body housing batteries and other electronic parts, and a foot that plugs into a camera's hot shoe. Compared to studio lights, battery-powered strobe flash heads are compact, portable accessories you can use anywhere. They outperform in-camera units in many ways. Built-in flashes can only direct light straight ahead and are close enough to lenses to cause the red-eye effect.
An on-camera flash offers flexibility by allowing you to bounce light off walls and other surfaces. While there are some with non-movable heads, most units have rotatable or tilting heads that allow photographers to direct light from different angles. Although macro and ringlights are also on-camera units, they excel at close-up lighting, and are best for fashion, portraiture, and nature photography.
Using an On-Camera Flash
An on-camera flash doesn't have to mount directly onto the camera. When used as an off-camera unit, it can be a handheld device, or one mounted on a flash stand or bracket. To use this flash while removed from a camera's hot shoe, you need to link it to the camera via a sync cord. A wireless speedlite unit doesn't require this wired link. It establishes a cordless connection by using a wireless transmitter or optical slave.
There are three major types of wireless triggers for flash units. These are optical, radio, and infrared transmitters. They use master/slave setups, so photographers can trigger multiple flash units at the same time. It's important to note that flash radio and optical slaves use different methods to activate flashes. An optical unit triggers flashes when it detects one burst of light, while radio and infrared models communicate via radio and infrared waves, respectively. A wireless radio flash uses a transmitter-receiver system with a transmitter connected to the camera and receivers connected to flash units.
Essential Accessories for Camera Flashes
When shopping for electronic flash accessories, make sure to pick those compatible with your camera brand and model. Besides storage pouches, hot shoe adapters, and sync cords, you'll also need light modifiers for your flash. These adjust the amount and angle of light striking your subject. Common examples of such accessories are diffusers, softboxes, snoots, extenders, color filters, and bounce cards.
Improve your photography skills by mastering light exposure with a Nikon camera flash, a Canon camera flash, or an on-camera flash by other brands. Check out the varied selection of camera lighting devices and accessories at B&H Photo and Video to find the right add-on flash for your camera.


