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Bower SFD926P Power Zoom Flash for Pentax Cameras

BH #BOSFD926P • MFR #SFD926P
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Bower SFD926P Power Zoom Flash for Pentax Cameras
Key Features
  • Compatible with Pentax P-TTL
  • Guide Number: 148' at ISO 100 and 105mm
  • Zoom Range: 24-105mm
  • Tilts Upward 90°
The Bower SFD926P Power Zoom Flash is an automatic shoe-mounted flash unit compatible with Pentax cameras with P-TTL functionality. With a guide number of 148' at ISO 100 and 105mm this unit is quite powerful and will easily illuminate your scene. It features a zoom range from 24 to 105mm along with the ability to tilt up to 90° and swivel 270°. Additionally, the flash head includes a built-in diffuser for softening and customizing the light to your needs.
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Bower SFD926 Overview

The Bower SFD926P Power Zoom Flash is an automatic shoe-mounted flash unit compatible with Pentax cameras with P-TTL functionality. With a guide number of 148' at ISO 100 and 105mm this unit is quite powerful and will easily illuminate your scene. It features a zoom range from 24 to 105mm along with the ability to tilt up to 90° and swivel 270°. Additionally, the flash head includes a built-in diffuser for softening and customizing the light to your needs.

During shooting, the SFD926P has multiple creative modes for achieving specific effects. These include front and rear curtain sync modes along with a red-eye reduction mode. This can all be accessed with the rear LCD screen. Wireless master and slave TTL functionality is available for control over multiple off camera flashes from the camera-mounted unit.

This unit attaches by using a twist-lock shoe mount and it runs on 4 AA batteries which provide a recycle time of 0.5-9 seconds. It also includes a flash stand for off-camera operation and has slow, 1st and 2nd curtain sync modes

Head movements include zoom, bounce and swivel
Built-in diffuser and reflector panel
IGBT flash circuitry
Slave Mode

Bower SFD926 Specs

Flash Duration
1/1000 to 1/20000 Second
Wireless Channels
3
Wireless Groups
3
Remote Timing Modes
Instant Sync
Mount
Shoe
Off-Camera Terminal
No
Packaging Info
Package Weight
0.7 lb
Box Dimensions (LxWxH)
7.5 x 3.6 x 2.7"

Bower SFD926 Reviews

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question

I cannot get the flash to fire in TTL with the Pentax K 50, any suggestions. Also the 3 position slave switch on the flashgun is not the one indicated on the rather vague manual. I assume it is Slave, Rear Curtain and then Front Curtain? Can you confirm this please.
Asked by: Robert
Hi Bob! I am not sure if this will help because my camera is a K200. However, what I found with my camera is that the White Balance (in the Function Settings) needs to be set to Flash . There everything works correctly including the Front or Rear curtain switch. I hope this helps and good luck. Wayne B. 3/15/15
Answered by: Wayne B.
Date published: 2018-08-27

question

hello, does anyone know if this flash really works with Pentax k-3? someone has tried? thank you.
Asked by: Julin H.
I answer to my question. I already got the flash and apparently works well with the K-3
Answered by: Julin H.
Date published: 2018-08-27

question

Is the flash compatible with Samsung NX300 ?
Asked by: Anonymous
I don't know. You can search the anwer by google or bower or samsung.
Answered by: Hugo Monica C.
Date published: 2018-08-27

question

does this flash have a high speed sync mode?
Asked by: Joseph S.
I believe so, but suggest you contact B&H support. I have found them to be very helpful. For what it's worth, I like this flash. It' very good for a low-priced unit.
Answered by: Cathy M.
Date published: 2018-08-27

question

Is this flash compatible with the Pentax k-r series cameras. Thank you.
Asked by: Anonymous
The Bower SFD926P Digital Shoe Mount Flash for Pentax/Samsung SLRs is compatible with the Pentax k-r series and all Pentax cameras that have a hot shoe.
Answered by: Lawrence C.
Date published: 2018-08-27
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