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FUJIFILM EF-60 Shoe Mount Flash

BH #FUEF60 • MFR #16657831
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FUJIFILM EF-60 Shoe Mount Flash
Key Features
  • X-Series and GFX System Wireless Control
  • Nissin Air System Wireless Compatibility
  • Recycle Time: 3 sec at Full Power
  • Guide Number: 197' at 200mm Setting
With a zoom range of 24-200mm and a maximum guide number of 60 at 200mm, the EF-60 Shoe Mount Flash from FUJIFILM is suitable for either TTL or manual applications and can be used on or off camera, when combined with the optional EF-W1 Wireless Commander, which uses radio-controlled 2.4 GHz wireless communications to remotely trigger the EF-60. The EF-60 is for X-Series and GFX System users with impressively powerful output and professional features in a compact and portable design. It is also compatible with the Nissin Air10s Remote, which allows for integration with other Nissin Air System (NAS)* compatible flashes (i60A, Di700A, MG Series).
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Light weight Fuji flash cable

Light weight Fuji flash cable
Asked by: Anonymous
If your Fujifilm camera hot shoe is not working you can use the following adapter to attach this flash and trigger the unit from your camera if your Fujifilm camera has a pc sync port. Impact SCS-MPC PC Male to Hot Shoe Sync Cord (12") BH #IMSCSMPC • MFR #SCS-MPC https://www.bhphotovideo.com/c/product/1130423-REG/impact_scs_mpc_male_pc_to.html There is no TTL cable for fujifilm cameras and flash units.
Answered by: Llinelva D
Date published: 2022-03-24

Is there any reason to purchase this instead of ...

Is there any reason to purchase this instead of the Nissan i60a for Fujifilm?
Asked by: Andrew
There is not really a reason to get one over the other. The Nissin one has some extra features like you can rotate it 360 degrees and the Fuji 180 degrees. And the Nissin allows you to use it with an external battery if you want and the Fuji does not.
Answered by: Rob K
Date published: 2025-09-12

Will this flash and the EF-W1 work with the ...

Will this flash and the EF-W1 work with the Nissan i600?
Asked by: John
Nissin i600 does not have a radio Nissin Air System (NAS) built in so unfortunately it won't fire from the EF-W1.
Answered by: Daniel C
Date published: 2022-08-26

Can this flash unit trigger another remote flash?

Can this flash unit trigger another remote flash?
Asked by: Matthew
No, according to Fuji's website, the flash is a receiver only.
Answered by: Rob
Date published: 2025-09-16

What's the difference between this and the Nissin ...

What's the difference between this and the Nissin i60 in term of features?
Asked by: Chieh Fui
These flashes are very similar, except the Nissin flash head rotates 360 deg opposed to the Fuji which is only 180 deg. The Nissin flash has a video light and has the ability to attach an external battery pack.
Answered by: Rob
Date published: 2020-11-29

Will this flash work with the classic Leica M6?

Will this flash work with the classic Leica M6?
Asked by: Alfredo
Yes, the FUJIFILM EF-60 Shoe Mount Flash will work with the Leica M6 as a manual exposure flash.
Answered by: Boyd H
Date published: 2024-06-06

What is country is this make it?

What is country is this make it?
Asked by: Anonymous
As per our records, the EF-60 is made in China. Please note that this is subject to change at any time.
Answered by: Kirk R
Date published: 2022-03-24

Is this compatible with the Fuji xf 70-300 zoom ...

Is this compatible with the Fuji xf 70-300 zoom lens? I just bought a Godox 860IIIF that works with other lenses, but not the 70-300. I am looking for a replacement flash.
Asked by: John
Actually flash isn't fine. When I attach the 70-300, it sets flash zoom to 70 (69, but close enough), but flash zoom goes DOWN as you zoom in (or UP) with lens. So for example when I hit 150mm on lens, flash goes to 39mm. Clearly not working correctly. Amplifying it will not work if the flash is going wider while the lens is going narrower.
Answered by: John
Date published: 2021-11-02
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