Vivitar 285HV Auto Professional Flash
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| Vivitar designs, develops, and markets affordable, easy-to-use photographic and digital imaging products that offer families and other consumers exceptional value, fine quality, and a wide range of features and benefits.PRODUCT FEATURES: Powerful automatic exposure range to 70ft; Guide Number: 120 (ISO100/ft.); Control flash distance range and depth of field with four auto f/stop settings; Auto Thyristor circuitry for more flashes and faster recycle time; Vertical bounce flash for softer, professional quality lighting; Built-in variable power for convenient fill flash and rapid sequence photography; Removable sensor for off-camera automatic flash with optional cord. |
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Great flash : Powered by Amazon Posted on 2008-10-24 |
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| Great flash, works well. I love all the settings. the flash isnt too hard and bright. Only con is that there is no swivel head. Which isnt a biggie. |
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Lighting Perfection : Powered by Amazon Posted on 2008-10-06 |
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| Took a little soldering and a little work but I have my vivitar's hard wired to my ebay triggers. This solves alot of problems. These things are BRIGHT. Really great output for a flash running on alkalines. There built like a tank. Shipping was extremely fast. I do plan on purchasing a few more in the future. |
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The best flash if you're on a budget : Powered by Amazon Posted on 2008-09-24 |
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This flash is a good value. For less than $100, you get 4 levels of manual power, 3 levels of autoexposure (which do work well) a tilt-zoom head, a pc sync socket, and relatively fast recycle times. I would love to see this flash with a swivel head.(that's why only 4 stars)
It looks a little boxy compared to the canon and nikon flashes, but the light looks just as good! If you need TTL you're going to have to pay for it. If you shoot in manual mode, this flash will give you control and consistency.
Over all I am very pleased with this flash, in fact, I just bought another one!
For more info on using this flash, visit strobist.com |
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gets the job done : Powered by Amazon Posted on 2008-09-08 |
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| I've had this flash about a month now. I've been pretty happy with it and it does everything I need to do with an off camera flash. Great price. |
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Vivitar 285HV Flash : Powered by Amazon Posted on 2008-08-26 |
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I purchased an Olympus E510 DSLR as my first step out of non-SLR digitals. I just sooooooo missed using an SLR, I finally took the plunge and after a lot of comparisons I chose the Olympus for various outstanding reasons (although I must admit I had a hankering for Olympus all along after owning the same brand a number of times before). The pop-up flash, as only to be expected, was not always going to be up to the full game, so I looked around for an external flash. I went out with the idea of an Olympus dedicated unit at first..... but ouch..... the price. Then I stumbled across the Vivitar 285HV. I read a heap of previews, by far and away mostly good. There were, as expected, some less than glowing previews BUT, I was amazed by the number of previews that indicated that they were on their second or third unit over many years (the 285HV has really been around a long time) and had no hesitation in buying again. I am just a mug who likes simplicity in ease of use and instructions, which allows me to concentrate on my photos more than the technicalities of the equipment and the Vivitar 285HV fits the bill superbly. The only drawbacks I have are that it is relatively large and that I must mount it on the camera because the Olympus will not take a lead, allowing me to mount the flash on a bracket. You do miss out ever so slighly by the unit not having side-to-side swivel. ....BUT.... on price and outstanding simplistic performance, the WOW !!! factor is huge. I am very, very pleased with my purchase.
Brendon RUTTER. Australia. |
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