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Key Features
- Compatible with Sony ADI / P-TTL
- 2.4 GHz Radio Transceiver, 115' Range
- Guide Number: 92' at ISO 100 and 50mm
- Wireless TTL Ratio Controller/Remote
Compact and connected, the Sony HVL-F28RMA External Flash is a sleek and portable flash featuring an impressive guide number of 92' at ISO 100 and 50mm, along with a built-in 2.4 GHz radio transceiver to allow photographers to quickly create portable lighting setups with complete support for P-TTL / ADI metering. This flash can be set as a commander or a remote to support Sony's existing radio commanders and receivers, including ratio control. It has the ability to work with up to 15 flashes in five groups. In terms of its physical design, the HVL-F28RM has a compact, pocketable design well-suited to the a7-series mirrorless bodies and has a 0 to 120° tilting head for flexible bounce control. Additionally, it sports a dust- and moisture-resistant construction along with a durable metal foot.
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What the difference between this and the Sony ...
What the difference between this and the Sony HVL-F28RM?
The new Sony HVL-F28RMA Flash has been updated to keep up with Sony's new cameras, such as the Sony a9 III Mirrorless Camera, as well as being a bit smaller in size.
Date published: 2025-04-23
Is this compatible with Sony a7rv?
Is this compatible with Sony a7rv?
Yes, the Sony HVL-F28RMA External Flash will be compatible with the Sony a7R V Mirrorless Camera.
Date published: 2025-04-04
What's the difference betweenSony HVL-F28RM and ...
What's the difference betweenSony HVL-F28RM and Sony HVL-F28RMA?
The Sony HVL-F28RMA External Flash has just been released, and information is still coming in. At this time, it seems to be about the same, and it might be just internal component changes.
Date published: 2025-04-09