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Nissin Di866 flash

Nissin Di866 Flashgun review

Nissin's new flagship flashgun, the Di866, breaks new ground

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Sigma EF-530 DG ST review

Upon first inspection, the Sigma EF-530 DG ST flash looks like a no-nonsense piece of kit.....

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£119.00 86%

Samsung SEF-36PZF

Samsung’s entry to the mid-level flashgun market is a well-made and reasonably small unit offering full TTL operation with the company.s DSLRs.....

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£155.00 86%

Olympus STF-22

Olympus's twin flash uses the same FC-1 controller as the ring flash, but offers more control options........

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£370.00 86%

Jessops 300 AFDC

A versatile third-party flashgun that works a treat for photographers who want a lot of power....

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£100.00 86%

Canon MR-14EX review

Canon's ring flash has a guide number (GN) of 14m @ISO 100, and either tube can be adjusted down to 1/8 of its power, which is useful for creating shadows or modelling on the subject........

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£375.00 86%

Canon MT-24EX review

This twin light offers more functionality than the Canon ring flash, mainly due to the adaptability of the two lights......

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£630.00 86%

Nissin Di866 Flashgun review

Nissin's new flagship flashgun, the Di866, breaks new ground

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£290.00 87%

Sony HVL-F42AM Flashgun

With the F36AM flashgun now discontinued, Sony Alpha users have a current choice of two: the top-end F56AM and this, the F42AM...

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£190.00 87%

Canon Speedlite 270EX review

Launched earlier in the year alongside Canon's EOS 500D DSLR, the Speedlite 270EX sits at the bottom of Canon's off-camera flash line...

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£150.00 87%

Samsung 54PZF flash

Owners of Samsung DSLR cameras are well served by a pair of on-camera flash units, of which the 54PZF is the most powerful...

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£300.00 88%