Expresso said:any idea how much's the original panasonic flash?
DMW-FL28 cost around $200 few months back.
Can just call up CP to check.
Expresso said:any idea how much's the original panasonic flash?
donchua said:DMW-FL28 cost around $200 few months back.
Can just call up CP to check.
donchua said:DMW-FL28 cost around $200 few months back.
Can just call up CP to check.
oqs said:Hi pple. I'm going to get a FZ20 soon and am considering an external flash to go with the camera. I've actually shortlisted the Emoblitz and Sunblitz. I think the Sunblitz looks better but have no idea where to find it. Anybody knows where to buy the Sunblitz and at what kind of price? I've tried emailing them but no replies yet. Don't think they welcome walk-in at their office huh?
Can check out their website here.
Thanks.
Dear Mr Ong:
Perhaps you can drop by my office at
16 Kallang Place #06-28
Kallang Basin Industrial Estate
Singapore 339156.
You can call or contact Mr George at 96 833999
or our office line at 6295 6238
Thanks and warm regards
Scott Lin-----Original Message-----
From: Ong Qi Sheng [mailto:wqisheng@myrealbox.com]
Sent: Wednesday, July 06, 2005 8:58 PM
To: scott@xtri.net
Subject: Query on SunBiltz AutoFocus (Model No. AF4500)
Hi Scott,
I am interested in the above mentioned flashgun as described in the Xtri Technology website but do not know where to buy it and its recommended retail price. By the way, I am from Singapore. Hope you can provide me with the details. Thank you.
oqs said:Hi again pple. I've gotten a reply from Mr Scott Lin from Xtri Technology regarding the SunBlitz flash.
[/indent]Anyone want to go down and get it together? Maybe a mass order if there's enough people? :bsmilie:
ngkh said:Can get the specification first for consideration?
Is there auto mode? and what is the f stop available in auto mode?
Maybe will call and ask them first.
regards
from
ngkh
yellow_kiwi said:posted on 12-12-2003,
Saw the above flash at P&I Asia 2003. Retailing at $198.
Some specs/features of the flash:
- Guide no max 45m @ ISO100
- Auto/Manual zoom head 24-28-35-50-85mm discrete steps
- Tilt: 0-90deg (Bounce); 150deg right, 180deg left
- Modes: TTL; Manual (1/1 1/2... up to 1/64 power output); Multi (for strobe)
- 1st/2nd curtain sync with Canon/Nikon
- LCD (with light) display zoom settings, range, tilt etc
- High refresh rate for continuous exp with motordrive
Compatibilty:
- diff AF makes avaliable (Canon, Nikon, Minolta, Pentax)
- only compatible with film bodies (specified in manual), not digital
Build:
- not really that solid but can still tahan a bit, i think. a big piece of brick
- auto zoom head operation is noisy
- LED "ready" light on the rear panel may blind u for a while :cry:
karnage said:I'm stuck between choices... SB28DX or SB80DX? 28DX new for $300 or 80DX used for $300? Haha! Some more I'm told today at a 2nd hand shop that the Emoblitz is more than enough for me already... don't waste money buy such expensive flashes since FZ20 cannot even support TTL...![]()
tsin said:according to the spec of the sunblitz 450, it is only ttl dedicated to selected camera brand like nikon, canon etc and does not offer auto mode but instead power ratio. Since fz20 does not offer ttl, why spent for price 198? instead, spent a bit more to get more reputable brand such as canon or nikon flash with the auto system?
You can get embolitz at a much lower price (ard 60 now??) and will work well since it is automatic at f2.8 (fz20 f/stop is fixed throughout zoom at f2.8).
all depends on your usage and budget. another option is the suntax which too offers quite similar spec as emoblitz. only thing with suntax is that it does not have swivel.
codling said:hmmm...get a metz...
no regrets...with 3 auto modes...its really really useful....32z1 or 32z2
swivel and bounce....
all thanks to someone here who taught me how to use it....
unseen said:i haf the emoblitz..
it has a semi auto mode i think.. flash power DOES vary with ambient light.
v v low light, it gives off a totally blinding flash.
in bright light , it gives off a small lil bit of flash..
u can't control it though.. there have been moments i need bright flash and have to cover the flash sensor to create dark env.