This palm-sized Z160 Retro On-Camera Flash from Neewer is a simple 22Ws flash solution with a vintage design and modern features. It works with select cameras with a standard single contact hot shoe, offering dual flash modes for customizing your exposure. The manual mode allows eight levels of output control, from 1/1 to 1/128. A rated recycle time of 1.5 seconds enables efficient use in the studio or out in the field. The flash's rotary dial and sleek display screen will elevate the look of your camera. Lightweight at only 5.6 oz, the Z160 is great for street photography and easily fits in the included bag for on-the-go use.
A/Auto & M/Manual Modes
This mini flash easily adapts to different shooting scenarios thanks to its A and M flash modes. The auto mode helps calculate the proper exposure, supporting +/-3 exposure compensation, while the manual one enables output adjustments from 1/128 to 1/1. The Z160 runs on an internal 7.2V, 110mAh lithium battery that provides up to 650 full power flashes. Recharge the battery in just 1.5 hours with a 5V/2A input using the included USB-C cable.
Simple & Versatile
The Z160 is a simple mini flash with a GN14 at ISO 100. The 6000K CCT with the included diffuser provides accurate color rendering. A built-in 0.5W modeling light at 6500K allows for previewing the light. More advanced options include S1 and S2 capability in manual mode for wireless triggering.
Compatibility
- Single contact hot shoe compatibility with select Canon, Nikon, Panasonic, Olympus, Pentax, and FUJIFILM cameras. It also works with Sony Minolta hot shoe cameras.
- Not compatible with Canon EOS Rebel SL3, 250D, Rebel T7, 1500D, 2000D, Rebel T100, 3000D, 4000D, 200D II, and R50.
- Not compatible with Sony a9 III, a99, a77, a350, and ZV-1F
- Not compatible with FUJIFILM X-A3, X100F, and X100T
Safety
Neewer ensures protection against overcharge, over discharge, over current, and short circuits for safe, reliable use.
Additional Details
This flash does not support TTL or high speed sync. Use the included diffuser to achieve a soft, even, and more natural light for portrait work.
