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| Sunpak FP-38 E-Flash, On-camera Flat-Light Kit with Mounting Bracket and Built in Slave, Guide Number 38 at ISO 100 Feet | 
enlarge | Buy New: $64.95
Avg. Customer Rating:   (based on 1 reviews) Sales Rank: 42344 Category: Photography
Publisher: SUNPAK Studio: SUNPAK Brand: SunPak Label: SUNPAK Media: Electronics Autographed: 0 Memorabilia: 0 Shipping Weight (lbs): 1.6
MPN: MCEFKIT UPC: 090729100013 EAN: 0090729100013 ASIN: B000GUZHBG
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| Features:
| | The Slim FP-38 is less than 1 inch thick and only weighs 9.88 ounces | | | Mounts onto Camera using the "Hot-shoe" Mounting Bracket (supplied) | | | Can also be mounted using optional "L" shaped Hand-grip or the "Mini Tripod" with Extension Arm | | | Two FP-38 units can be mounted together on one Hot Shoe Bracket & can be Simultaneously fired with the built-in slave feature | | | The FP-38 Flat Light Panel can be mounted in a Horizontal or Vertical position |
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| Editorial Reviews:
Product Description Macro eFlash For Canon Digital Cameras The Ultimate Flash for eBay Product Photography This incredible "Soft-Light" flash will mount onto your Canon digital camera hot shoe or can be used as an off camera flash. These units offer an innovative approach to soft flash lighting in the studio. No more need for bulky softboxes. These super slim units are ideal for use in small studios where space is limited. On location set-up time is dramatically reduced with no softbox to assemble. New long-life linear flash tubes and flicker-free dimmable daylight modeling lamps are among the innovative features of these units, making them ideally suited for use with both Canon digital and conventional cameras. ? Uniform, soft illumination. ? Very convenient for product Photography.
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| Customer Reviews:
  Cheap, Fun, Useful...I don't know what more you want. November 6, 2007 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
I bought this to use as supplemental lighting for portrait photography...and, after reading some mixed reviews on various photography sites, I was prepared to be disappointed.
For the money, it's a great, fun, interesting and really effective. The slave units need a bit of contrast to fire, and they are fixed-power, so you need to break out your trusty flash tables or perform some basic arithmetic.
I am having a ton of fun playing with these things, and I intend to get more and using them to create interesting effects. For the money, I couldn't be any happier.
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